PhotosPhotos OverviewYour px2-300d has multiple ways to manage your pictures.Your px2-300d can:● Stream pictures that are in Shares with media sharing enabled● Display pictures on the Home Page in a slideshow● Automatically resize pictures● Transfer pictures from your digital camera● Upload pictures to social media sites like Flickr or FacebookStreaming PicturesThe px2-300dhas a built-in media server that, when turned on, can scan for pictures in specific folders thathave media sharing enabled. Any pictures contained in these specific folders will then be accessible to anyuser on your network with a media player. For information on enabling a folder as a media folder, refer toManaging Shares on page 53.Scanning for PicturesThe Media Server automatically scans for media content on a regular basis. However, you can click Scannow at any time to force the media server to perform an immediate scan for pictures. This is especiallyuseful after you have created new folders with media sharing enabled and copied a large amount of mediacontent to them.Creating a Slideshow on the Device Home PageYour px2-300d can display a slideshow on its home page.On the Home Page Settings feature page, check Display slideshows to display picture slideshows fromfolders on the px2-300d. Click Manage slideshows to configure any slideshows you want to display. Theslideshow location can be any folder attached to the px2-300d, including a USB drive or DFS location.Automatically Resizing Your PhotosA Photo Resize Active Folder automatically changes the size of photos in that Share to a set size. Youcan choose to keep the original photos added to this Share, while a resized copy is created. The resizedphotos are saved to a folder on the Share named by the photo size you choose, such as 800x600. Toconfigure a Share as a Photo Resize Active Folder, access Shares from the px2-300d managementconsole, select a Share, and expand the Active Folders section to enable and configure it.Refer to Managing Shares on page 53 for more information on managing Shares and Active Folders.Media Management128 Photos