I give up on Media Center--it has never worked right and it will never be worth using. Saturday, January 9, AM. Proposed as answer by drdbrown Monday, August 1, PM. Wednesday, January 13, AM. All posts that I've seen on this question only disable connection points but not the actual network sharing service.
To disable the service, use Computer Management right click on Computer select "Manage". Right click on the service, select Properties. Click the "Stop" button to stop the service if is is running. Set the startup type to "Manual". Click OK. The Network Sharing Service will be disabled. Sunday, February 14, PM. PS3MediaServer is much, much better. It transcodes on the fly, seamlessly, and it plays ALL my content on the PS3, even iso's and img's, at the highest quality possible given the source.
An added plus is that it doesn't require a Media Library to be built, which given the size of my library, takes more than 24 hours to build on a Q with 6GB RAM.
Saturday, March 6, PM. Saturday, May 15, PM. Tuesday, June 8, PM. I am having problem with the direction you gave every time I deleted the unknown device it keeps coming back how do i get rid of it the unknown device my ps3 completely because my network keeps detecting it then comes back as a default plz help.
Friday, June 18, AM. Saturday, July 3, PM. If you disconnect your PC from the network, it works too. Sort of. Well, it doesn't solve the issue just like leaving the homegroup doesn't but I appreciate your attempt to help. Monday, November 15, PM. To stop once and for all media service, go to: - Click on "Choose media streaming options Friday, January 7, AM. Saturday, April 23, PM. Worked like a dream. Saturday, May 7, PM. That sets you back to you were before you clicked on Enable Media Streaming.
Personally I find the whole think stinks of social engineering. Ooooo click on the bright shiny button I guess expecting MS to insert an uninstall button on something that they are trying to promote as a "feature", is a bit too much eh?
Monday, May 16, PM. Tuesday, October 18, AM. Thanks this is just what i was looking for Edited by spannernick Monday, November 7, PM. Monday, November 7, PM. Sunday, November 13, AM. Thursday, January 26, PM. Thank you for agreeing with my assessment of Microsoft in general as to their ability to make user programing interfaces logical. Just look at folder tabs. When you press one it changes all the others. Confusing as hell and why. Never could figure their removing program thing either cause you have to uncheck a Microsoft program from windows installation to remove it instead of the other way around check the program to be removed which would be normal.
It get really confusing which programs were checked and by who. Wednesday, March 7, AM. T-Mobile iCloud Private Relay. Avira Antivirus Crypto Miner. Linux PinePhone Pro. Google Green Messages. Use Your iPhone as a Webcam. Hide Private Photos on iPhone. All Microsoft's PowerToys for Windows. Take Screenshot by Tapping Back of iPhone. Windows 11 Default Browser. Browse All Windows Articles. Windows 10 Annual Updates. OneDrive Windows 7 and 8.
Copy and Paste Between Android and Windows. Protect Windows 10 From Internet Explorer. Mozilla Fights Double Standard. Connect to a Hidden Wi-Fi Network. Change the Size of the Touch Keyboard. Reader Favorites Take Screenshot on Windows. Mount an ISO image in Windows. Boot Into Safe Mode. Where to Download Windows Legally. Find Your Lost Product Keys. Clean Install Windows 10 the Easy Way. Microsoft made accessing the digital media libraries on systems connected on the same network or in the same homegroup very easy.
If your PCs are all properly connected to the network and your host system is turned on and available, open Windows Media Player and give it a moment to scan the network. Microsoft made the process of sharing a digital media library across the Web relatively simple too. Essentially you need to follow the same steps on the remote PC as were necessary to enable sharing on the host PC serving the libraries. On the remote system, open Windows Media Player and select the Allow Internet access to home media option.
A new window, labeled Internet Home Media Access, will open. On both the Xbox and the PlayStation 3, accessing the digital media stored on a Windows 7 PC is as easy as powering up the console and navigating through its dashboard to the Video, Music, or Photo library. If the DMS and the console are on the same network, the libraries available on the server should be listed, and the files within should be available for playback on the console.
Accessing a Windows 7 machine from an Xbox is quick and easy, and requires nothing more than enabling streaming in WMP. In the control panel window that opens, ensure that Turn on file and printer sharing is checked, and that media streaming is turned on.
That said, the same general steps will likely be necessary for any similar DLNA-compatible device. First we powered up the Samsung Blu-ray player without a disc inserted, which brought up its main interface, where settings and apps are available.
We confirmed that the player was connected to the network in this case wirelessly , and that it had an IP address assigned to it in the network settings menu. Although I focus on Android-based devices here, I should point out that numerous apps for iOS perform similar functions.
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