How Do You Troubleshoot Streaming Video In Windows Media Player 11?
As technology progresses, computers tend to freeze and have more glitches. The advanced media sharing capabilities of Windows Media Player 11 is one of the prime features of Windows Vista and allows users an interface in which they can combine their video library with streaming video from other PCs on the network and/or the internet. Occasionally, issues may arise with the software, which is when this Windows Media Player Trouble Shooting tutorial comes in handy. Without an internet connection, you will not be able to access the Windows Media Player Media Guide. If you are unable to connect to the internet, disable and restart the internet service. Restart Windows Media Player. Locate the “Library” tab. Scroll to “Media Sharing” option and be sure the “Find Media that others are sharing” box is checked. Click “Allow” and you will be set up to stream video from other PCs on the network. Click on the “Networking” tab and ensure that the “Media Sharing” option is turned on (highlighted in