Media sharing windows 7 and xbox 360




















This is great for playing the formats that the Xbox can't natively open because it's too damn fussy. In both methods you do not need any app to be running on the PC. You only need it to be switched on and available to the Xbox via the network. The Xbox will do the rest. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. In reply to diamondmm's post on November 16, You will notice that there is a "Libraries" folder in which Documents, Music, Pictures, and Vidoes is listed..

Media Center gives you the advantage of a visually-oriented UI and some advanced features such as live TV and movie rentals. Streaming through the Media Player library, conversely, is an easy, no nonsense way of accessing music and videos. The problem is, getting everything setup isn't such a breeze. Let's start with Media Center. In theory, you should be able to start Media Center on the Xbox it will already have a prompt to initiate the setup process If you already have another MC computer up and running, you can go into the Computer menu under System Settings In theory, it should offer an eight digit number, which you then plug into the setup screen on the desktop Media Center client, and the rest is taken care of.

This worked the first time, but because the UI on the Xbox media center was painstakingly laggy, I attempted to unlink the Xbox and PC, and try the setup again. A handful of failed configurations took place, and I ultimately had to make sure no trace of previous MC setup attempts were present on either the Xbox or the PC, then clear the Xbox Cache. After that, it managed to setup OK, but kept saying the bandwidth was extremely low, when it was actually fine.

And even after setting it up again, the Xbox Media Center App is really, really slow to navigate over wi-fi. The problem is I have to do it every time I turn on my PC.

In Win7 however it isn't possible to uninstall wmp, at least not that I know. Yes, you can inactivate it but when you reactivate it the settings are the same as before. Switching back to WLAN didn't solve the problem either. I restored the factory settings on my router but that didn't work either. So what do I do? Regarding your issue, please try following methods:. Method 1. Just try to disable firewall and check the following services to see how it works:.

UPnP Device Host. SSDP Discovery.



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