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#1 morgsboi 


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How do I stop windows media player streaming to other computers on my network? I would like it to stop streaming to all computers but if possible, I would like it to keep on streaming to my PS3.
Any help would be very appreciated, thanks. :)
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#2 njaohnt 


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View Postmorgsboi, on 12 February 2012 - 12:56 PM, said:

How do I stop windows media player streaming to other computers on my network? I would like it to stop streaming to all computers but if possible, I would like it to keep on streaming to my PS3.
Any help would be very appreciated, thanks. :)


How are you streaming it?
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#3 morgsboi 


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View Postnjaohnt, on 18 February 2012 - 09:34 PM, said:

How are you streaming it?


I'm not. It just automatically does it when my computer is on and unlocked.
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#4 njaohnt 


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View Postmorgsboi, on 20 February 2012 - 11:25 PM, said:

I'm not. It just automatically does it when my computer is on and unlocked.


But how did you set it to do that?
A funny joke
A doctor and a lawyer were talking at a party. Their conversation was constantly interrupted by people describing their ailments and asking the doctor for free medical advice.
After an hour of this, the exasperated doctor asked the lawyer, "What do you do to stop people from asking you for legal advice when you're out of the office?"
"I give it to them," replied the lawyer, "and then I send them a bill. The next day, still feeling slightly guilty, the doctor prepared the bills.
When he went to place them in his mailbox, he found a bill from the lawyer.


From: http://www.coolfunny...es/Billing.html

All of you listen. Atheists, and people that are not Christians will go to hell. It is a plain fact, and I really don't want that to happen.

Please, I need reputation, so please, if I was good press the + please!
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#5 CaptainPanic 


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More importantly, how do the other computers pick it up? What do you mean by "streaming"??

With streaming, I understand something like playing a youtube movie. You send data, which can go directly into a player, which decodes it into a video and/or audio.

Don't you simply mean the network access?
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#6 morgsboi 


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View PostCaptainPanic, on 2 March 2012 - 01:34 PM, said:

Don't you simply mean the network access?

Basically yes. Other devices connected to my router can pick it up.
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#7 njaohnt 


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View Postmorgsboi, on 2 March 2012 - 02:35 PM, said:

Basically yes. Other devices connected to my router can pick it up.


How did you set it to stream.
A funny joke
A doctor and a lawyer were talking at a party. Their conversation was constantly interrupted by people describing their ailments and asking the doctor for free medical advice.
After an hour of this, the exasperated doctor asked the lawyer, "What do you do to stop people from asking you for legal advice when you're out of the office?"
"I give it to them," replied the lawyer, "and then I send them a bill. The next day, still feeling slightly guilty, the doctor prepared the bills.
When he went to place them in his mailbox, he found a bill from the lawyer.


From: http://www.coolfunny...es/Billing.html

All of you listen. Atheists, and people that are not Christians will go to hell. It is a plain fact, and I really don't want that to happen.

Please, I need reputation, so please, if I was good press the + please!
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#8 morgsboi 


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View Postnjaohnt, on 3 March 2012 - 12:14 AM, said:

How did you set it to stream.

I didn't. Windows media player automatically does it.
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