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LoalHeill
Joined: 15 Mar 2012 Posts: 5 Location: United States |
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How to Use Windows Media Player as a Media Server
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Microsoft's Windows Media Player is not only a media player for the computer. Windows Media Player may be used to stream photos, music and videos to other devices that you or the others in your network utilize. By establishing Windows Media Player's sharing capabilities, you are able to enjoy your whole media library on any such thing, from yet another computer to an Xbox 360 console.
Connect the Digital Media Player device or yet another computer to your network. Many devices qualify as Digital Media Players, like the Microsoft Xbox 360 console. This is often done using a wired or wireless network connection. Switch on the Digital Media Player device or computer that you want to share media with. Start Windows Media Player and click on the arrow below "Library. " Click "Media Sharing, " and in the window that appears, always check the "Share my data" box. Choose the devices you intend to share your media with from the region below the "Share my media" always check box. To talk about with a tool, highlight it in the list and choose "Allow. " Start the Digital Media Player device and choose the host computer you simply put up for sharing from the network list. If you work with yet another computer, start Windows Media Player, then click on the arrow below "Library" and choose "Media Sharing. " Always check the box alongside "Find media that the others are sharing" and click "OK, " where point it is possible to pick the sharing computer from the navigation pane on the library tab.
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Resource:How to Use Windows Media Player as a Media Server
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