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Perhaps it is the extender that is interfering then - I don't use an extender so I cannot troubleshoot that aspect of it....
Perhaps it is the extender that is interfering then - I don't use an extender so I cannot troubleshoot that aspect of it....
i just tried restoring my media library in wmp and restoring default libraries in the explorer, but nothing still. if anyone else could chime in with some ideas it would be greatly appreciated.
does anyone know a way to uninstall windows media player 12? so i can try reinstalling it.
Problem solved... i just had to goto the C/users/username/appdata/local/microsoft/mediaplayer and delete all the library database files.
i guess there is a hotfix for this problem for windows media player 11, i guess 12 has the same problem http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/941651/en-us
Last edited by TripOG; 05 Jan 2009 at 19:31. Reason: hotfix info
My libraries were all messed up so thanks for the info. Now I cant get my 360 to see the video files. It sees the folders but says No videos found when I open them on the 360.
hmm i didnt have that problem... try disconnecting from the computer on the xbox, and on the computer make sure all your sharing settings are correct.
I have just setup Media Centre and that is working on the 360. Still no joy through the Video Library as it only sees the folders but not any of the files.
The problem I'm having is kinda the same and I've traced it to Win7 build 7057 (maybe just the version of MP12 contained - I've haven't tracked that build number).
I can add directories to the libraries in the Library view of Explorer, but they do not show up as available in Media Player. If I add them in Media Player, that do not index and show the contents; also, if Media Player is closed and restarted, the ones I added through Media Player are gone from the list.
This is really bugging' me (no pun intended). Win7 build 7048 had a DLNA complaint server able to serve and transcode drv-ms and wtv files straight to my PS3, but had severe memory leak issues (eat up 4 gigs of RAM in about 8 - 10 minutes and restart the video) in the transcoding part. Build 7057 doesn't have the memory leak, but I can't add any of my custom directories to the libraries in Media Player.
I'm pretty convinced of this behavior. I've reinstalled build 7048 and 7057 several times each to confirm these bugs. I imagine it can be fixed with either some Registry change or rights alteration, but I'm stumped and Google'd out.
I've also tried deleting the MP databases but no luck.
Any ideas?
Last edited by Kreigz; 23 Mar 2009 at 07:56. Reason: Added additional info.