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    <summary>Streaming Movies, Music and Pictures to an XBox 360Using Microsoft Windows Media Player, you can stream music, pictures, and videos from your personal computer to your Xbox 360. The really great thing is you don&apos;t need to download and install...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<h1>Streaming Movies, Music and Pictures to an XBox 360<br /></h1><p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="Stream music and video to an XBox 360" src="http://www.alohatechsupport.net/webdesignmaui/assets/film-reel-128x128.png" width="128" height="128" class="thickbox" align="left" /></span><em>Using Microsoft Windows Media Player, you can stream music, pictures, and videos from your personal computer to your Xbox 360.</em> The really great thing is you don't need to download and install any additional software. Use the following steps below to connect your Xbox 360 to your home computer. <a title="Vista Media Connection Guide" target="_blank" href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=73569">Vista Media Center Connection Guide</a><br /> </p><h2>Use your XBox 360 to Listen to your Music &amp; Watch Streaming Videos from your PC.</h2><p>&nbsp;<br /><strong>Step 1: Open Windows Media Player</strong></p><ul><li>Launch Windows Media Player. Select <strong>Start</strong>, then <strong>Windows Media Player.</strong></li></ul><p>&nbsp;<br /><strong>Step 2: Now Turn on media sharing.</strong> </p><ul><li>Click the arrow below the <strong>Library</strong> tab, and then click <strong>Media Sharing</strong>.</li><li>In the <strong>Media Sharing</strong> dialog box, select the <strong>Share my media to</strong> check box.</li><li>In the list of devices below the <strong>Share my media to</strong> check box, select your Xbox 360.</li><li>click <strong>Allow</strong></li><li>click <strong>OK</strong></li></ul><p>&nbsp;<br /><strong>Step 3: Configure your Xbox 360 </strong></p><p>Xbox 360 Settings<br /> </p><ul><li>In the Media section, select <strong>Music, Picture or Photos</strong>. </li><li>Select <strong>Computer</strong>, and then press the <strong>A</strong> button. </li><li>Select <strong>YES, Continue</strong>, and then press the <strong>A</strong> button.</li><li>Select your Windows Vista-based PC, and then press the <strong>A</strong> button.</li><li>Find the music, pictures, or video you want to play, and select an item to play it.</li></ul>]]>
      
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