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Streaming Movies Between Computers in Windows 7
Windows 7 has available features to stream movie files, such as .mp4, .avi, .mpeg, etc, to other Windows 7 computers in your Homegroup or network.

Be sure all the movie files you wish to stream are located in a shared folder. Your "My Videos" should be shared by default in Windows 7.
All the configuration is done on the computer(s) that are hosting the movies you wish to stream. You allow media to be streamed from the host computer, and can allow or block access to video by computer or other device.

Go to Start, Control Panel, Network and Internet, Change Homegroup Settings. Click to check the box for "Stream my pictures, music, and videos to all devices on my network.

Click "Save changes."
If you wish to "Allow" or "Block" access to specific computers or devices, click "Choose media streaming options..." Then, select the specific device or computer, and choose "Allowed" or "Blocked" from the drop down list.

When you are finished click "OK" and then "Save Changes" on the "Change homegroup settings" screen.

You can also set up media streaming in Windows Media Player 12 in Windows 7. This way you can still stream movies even if you do not have a homegroup configured.

Open Windows Media Player by going to Start, All Programs, Windows Media Player.
With Windows Media Player open, you'll need to be in Library view. To Switch to Library view, click the icon at the top right.
In Library view, click "Stream" at the top and select "Automatically allow devices to play my media...."
To allow or block certain devices from accessing the streamed videos, click on "Stream" again and choose "More Streaming options....." from the drop down list.
Select the specific device or computer, and choose "Allowed" or "Blocked" from the drop down list. Click "OK" when finished.
To access the video directly from Windows Media Player, the movies need to be added to one of the default Libraries, such as Video or Recorded TV.

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  • Talk about stupidity...

  • I go to a video page to see it in action how it is setup and you give me a video with fancy text, you bastard !

    If you want to write text than write an article do not upload the text as a video !

  • I downloaded THESIMS 3 from

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