Also, under Services, it should be "Started" when media sharing is enabled. Finally, leave the Windows Firewall on and there should be an exception for the Media Sharing service.
When you click on the box, "Share my media", does a check mark appear in it? Once you are sure media sharing is running, if there are still problems we can check your network settings. Would you be willing to try a 3rd party media sharing tool? This doesn't work with Home SP3, also, i was having trouble with this at one point, i just shut down my xbox router modem and computer.
I select the Xbox and choose allow. My firewall on that system, which is not Windows Firewall, alerts me that a service is opening port and I allow it. And there you have it. Something must have been updated since i last tried it then, It wouldn't work when i installed SP3 and a look around the xbox website made specific mention of SP2 but not 3, so i assumed it would not function and reverted back to SP2.
I use my Vista box to host media for streaming to the X However, when I just tried it yesterday, it worked. My XP SP3 system is fully patched -- perhaps there was a recent patch that fixes the problem. Or maybe it's necessary to delete the old connection data from the Xbox in order to establish a new one. ALL, there are several 3rd party apps that will stream media to an Xbox and other devices, as well.
A more full-featured tool, but also more complex, is TVersity, which I used back when it was a pre-release beta. This is what helped me get media sharing going.
Have to make sure these 3 services are started. For me 2 and 3 were disabled If anyone is still following, I am having this same problem The services are all on, I allowed sharing to my in WMP this is what really blows my mind, I can see my in WMP and even can get its serial number, but cannot stream to it I also opened the ports that the xbox folks told me to open which my router mfr told me i didnt really need to do.
I spent over 3 hours on the phone wth Xbox and my router manufacturer, and still, no fix Depending on what operating system you are running and whether or not you have a Windows Media Center PC, there are a few different ways to connect your Xbox to your PC.
First, follow these steps on Windows Media Player:. Then click on the Library tab and click on the Configure Sharing button. Depending on which version of WMP you are using, you might instead have a button called Media Sharing on the Library tab. Now click the Share my media check box and select your Xbox console from the list below.
Finally, once you select the Xbox in the list, go ahead and click on the Allow button. A green checkmark should appear next to the console icon. Click on the Customize button to configure what type of media you want to share with your Xbox console.
Xbox will automatically detect the computers on your network that are running WMP network sharing, so you can just select the computer by name. Scroll down to Media Streaming and click on Choose media streaming options. The option may be located under All Networks. Go ahead and click on Turn on media streaming. Here you can then give your media library a name and choose what to share.
Click OK and then click Save changes on the Advanced sharing settings page. This will get you back to the HomeGroup screen. Here you want to check the Stream my pictures, music, and videos to all devices on my home network.
First, on your Xbox , you need to get the 8-digit media center setup key.
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