media services

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Media services on Windows encompass a range of technologies for streaming, sharing, and managing digital media. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover topics such as DLNA and media sharing services potentially conflicting with Internet Connection Sharing, the integration of Xbox-branded media services in Windows 8, and issues with Windows Media Player license downloads requiring Windows Media Services plug-ins. These threads reflect user experiences with media streaming, device compatibility, and troubleshooting across different Windows versions, including Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 8. The tag also includes references to developer-focused media content from Channel 9, such as Visual Studio 2015 launch coverage.
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    Last Week on Channel 9: July 20th - July 26th, 2015

    So many great posts, so many new authors, so much great news! Here are just 23 of the shows, episodes and post from last week. But of course the big news was the release of Visual Studio 2015. If you missed the launch event, you can catch it all on demand here, Link Removed Link Removed This...
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    Media Streaming may not work with Internet Connection Sharing enabled.

    Recommendation to disable Internet Connection Sharing when using DLNA and Media Sharing Services. Link Removed
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    Microsoft Confirms that Xbox Will Provide Media Services in Windows 8

    Windows IT Pro A Microsoft executive last week confirmed that the software giant will use its popular Xbox brand for media services across devices types in more specifically in Windows 8. I had previously and exclusively reported that Microsoft was retiring its lackluster Zune brand over...
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    Windows Vista Windows Media Player - Download License - Windows Media Services Plug-Ins

    Hi guys, Using my desktop pc (Windows XP Professional), I copied songs from my cds to the computer thru Windows Media Player and then moved all the songs to my portable hard drive. I connected my hard drive to my laptop (Vista Home Premium) and tried to play the files thru Windows Media Player...
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