Xbox windows media center troubleshoot




















If I remove the from Media Center and then add it again, it once again works fine the first use, then the same problem occurs on all subsequent uses. Tuesday, December 29, AM. I mean you can temporarily connect Xbox directly to your computer's NIC and see the result. Thursday, December 31, AM. Hi CyricPL, I have once encountered the very same issue. I have tried the following steps: 1. Use a new straight wire and connect Xbox directly to the computer which works fine.

Connect to the router, it freezes frequently. I finally fixed this by using a new wire. If you are connecting the console to the router, you can first connect to the computer to isolate the cause. Wednesday, December 30, AM. Unfortunately, due to the setup of our apartment and our cats' tendency to chew on wires, I'm restricted to keeping the on the wireless network. It's odd, because I have no trouble streaming videos directly to the video library by way of third-party software, but I'd greatly prefer the eye candy of WMC.

Wednesday, December 30, PM. Enter the new channel number. If you are using a keyboard, make sure the NumLockkey is on. One of the following things will happen:. The new channel number will already exist in the listings and you will be asked to resolve the conflict. If you are editing many channel numbers, you can select Sort List to sort the list numerically by channel number and view the revised listings. On the Start screen, scroll to Tasks , select settings , select TV , select Guide , and then do one of the following:.

From the list displayed, click the appropriate Guide listings for that channel. Continue to add listings as needed. After completing your changes, select Save to return to Guide settings. Follow the directions to select a new channel lineup. If you are not sure which TV service provider to select, check your monthly cable bill for that information. The Guide information is downloaded periodically over the Internet from your Guide's listed service provider. You're notified that "No data is available" in the Guide if:.

Windows Media Center can't connect to the Internet to download the new Guide information, and the Guide information that was previously downloaded is corrupt or has expired.

If you receive a TV signal from a satellite TV provider and you do not subscribe to the local channels, the TV listings in the Guide will probably not include the local channel package.

Because the digital TV listings are often derived from the local listings, not having the local standard TV listings in the Guide means that you won't have listings for the equivalent digital TV channels.

To get listings for the digital TV channels, you can reconfigure the part of the Guide that deals with standard TV and choose a different TV service provider that includes the local channels. By adding the local channels, your digital TV channels will be correlated with the appropriate Guide information for the local channels now included in the Guide. Try selecting a new region, and then select a new ZIP Code or Postal Code to see if you get more accurate Guide listings, even if they are not listed specifically for your region.

You will be prompted to confirm your region. Select No, I want to select a different region , and then follow the instructions to select another region. Complete the Guide configuration with a new selection for Guide listings that could better match the channels you receive. If you are notified of Error 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, or 82, a processing error occurred that caused the Guide download to fail.

If you get a codec error when playing an audio file, try opening the file in Windows Media Player. If you have configured Windows Media Player to automatically download codecs and the correct codec is available, the codec will be downloaded when you try to open the audio file in Windows Media Player. You must be connected to the Internet to download the codec. To use Windows Media Player to do this, do the following:.

On the Tools menu, select Download , and then select Download plug-ins. Check whether the sound has been muted. Select Mute to enable sound. Make sure your speakers are plugged in to the appropriate connection on your computer and working correctly.

Make sure the appropriate selections are made in the DVD settings. For audio to work as expected, you may need to configure the DVD Audio settings. The file might be on a network location that is not currently available. Your computer might not have updated media usage rights to play the file. Windows Media Center prompts you to download media usage rights before you can begin playing the file. To never see the AutoPlay dialog box, select Take no action next to the device or disc.

To choose an action each time you plug in a device or insert a disc, select Ask me every time. To have a program open automatically each time, select the program. Windows 7 More Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, We recommend you move to a Windows 11 PC to continue to receive security updates from Microsoft. Why aren't music files displayed in Windows Media Center? Music might not appear in Windows Media Center for one of the following reasons: No music has been added to the computer.

You may not have sound for one of several reasons. Make sure your audio card is recognized and has the latest drivers.



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