I've tried that a million times, never seems to work. Vista can detect a 360 on the network (it can even detect other people's 360s!) but it never appears as a device in media sharing. Looks like I'm sticking with my Media Server, I'd suggest you do the same Greg, that way you won't need to re-encode the videos, just install the codecs on the media PC and you're good to go.Cyberliger777 wrote:Go to your windows media player, right click library, and then media sharing. From there it should detect the Xbox if it is connected through Ethernet or Wi-fi and you just set the permissions to allow music and video streaming.
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