WMC issue RC-32bit on HTPC


  1. Posts : 16
    windows 7 RC
       #1

    WMC issue RC-32bit on HTPC


    I am using a home group. I have the media stored on main computer. On the HTPC I can play the videos with Windows Media PLayer... However in WMC they will not play. I can see the Icons and they show the spalsh screen but when I try to play them the screen just looks the the default WMC background. I have not added any CODEC's I figure they play on WMP why add anything right now ? I primamry play DIVX files.

    FSchris
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  2. Posts : 16
    windows 7 RC
    Thread Starter
       #2

    To add.... I can watch the said file if I copy the avi to the HTPC... i just cannot watch it from the other PC... I can stream my music... so the home group is there. I also just did a fresh install !! Same problem.

    FSCHRiS
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  3. Posts : 29
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64,
       #3

    Can you play the avi you put on your HTPC in Media Center on your "Main" PC?
    Will your movies on "Main" PC play in the "Videos" Library in Media center on HTPC?

    Can you play your Music files from "Main" PC in Media center on HTPC?

    I have not played around with homegroups yet - I have all of my machines on a home network as they were when everything was xp.

    I suggest setting up your machines on a home Network first - Manually- to make sure they are all "seeing each other" completely. (I know windows 7 automatically networks windows 7 machines together, but if you add a NAS device or an xp machine to your network you will have to do this anyway) Then you can rule out any basic setup or configuration problems. this should not affect your Homegroup settings.

    For anyone who doesn't know how to do this:

    1.Right click "computer"

    2.Select "properties"

    3.Select "Change settings" in the name, domain and network section

    4.Create a workgroup called "test" (or what ever). After it welcomes you to the test workgroup, reboot. Do this on both machines

    5.Go to where your movies are stored on "Main" PC and right click that folder and select "Sharing". Set folder to be shared on the network

    6.Now go to HTPC fire up Media Center and add that folder to your Movie Library - even if it says it's there - uncheck it and recheck it and save

    see what happens - if it doesn't work in "movies" set the folder up in "videos" just for grins and try again

    stranger things have been known to happen. This will play your files in media center... and rule out configuration problems.

    Once you have that working then you can tweak your homegroup and see what it will do.

    Let me know if this helps
    Last edited by gmemore; 29 May 2009 at 17:01.
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