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| | media center radio I am trying to use the Radio feature in windows media center (Vista) and am told "no services found'. How can i add services? |
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| | Re: media center radio /david t/ said: > I am trying to use the Radio feature in windows media center (Vista) and am > told "no services found'. How can i add services? Go this route instead... Open Windows Media Player and click the WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER RADIO TUNER window. Alternatively, click the MEDIA GUIDE button on the toolbar. In the drop-down menu, click MEDIA GUIDE, then click on RADIO in the toolbar of the window that appears. If you see no MEDIA GUIDE button on the toolbar, run the mouse pointer over the area to the right of the SYNC button until the pointer turns into a hand, indicating a link. Double-click, and the MEDIA GUIDE choice should show up. |
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| | Re: media center radio Thx Dev, I've been doing this(media player) but still would like to know how to access from media center! "dev" wrote: > /david t/ said: > > > I am trying to use the Radio feature in windows media center (Vista) and am > > told "no services found'. How can i add services? > > Go this route instead... > > Open Windows Media Player and click the WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER RADIO TUNER > window. > > Alternatively, click the MEDIA GUIDE button on the toolbar. > In the drop-down menu, click MEDIA GUIDE, then click on RADIO in the > toolbar of the window that appears. > > If you see no MEDIA GUIDE button on the toolbar, run the mouse pointer > over the area to the right of the SYNC button until the pointer turns > into a hand, indicating a link. Double-click, and the MEDIA GUIDE > choice should show up. > > |
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| | Re: media center radio It is possible that Media Center is prompting for a paid account - to which you subscribe. Perhaps someone else will chime in to enlighten us. However, Media Center will provide a path to Live365, AOL radio, and others via the ONLINE MEDIA link. Some will cost you money. /david t/ said: > Thx Dev, > I've been doing this(media player) but still would like to know how to > access from media center! > > "dev" wrote: > >> /david t/ said: >> >>> I am trying to use the Radio feature in windows media center (Vista) and am >>> told "no services found'. How can i add services? >> Go this route instead... >> >> Open Windows Media Player and click the WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER RADIO TUNER >> window. >> >> Alternatively, click the MEDIA GUIDE button on the toolbar. >> In the drop-down menu, click MEDIA GUIDE, then click on RADIO in the >> toolbar of the window that appears. >> >> If you see no MEDIA GUIDE button on the toolbar, run the mouse pointer >> over the area to the right of the SYNC button until the pointer turns >> into a hand, indicating a link. Double-click, and the MEDIA GUIDE >> choice should show up. >> >> |
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| | Re: media center radio Media center is not prompting for anything. It is a great looking interface and i would like to use it as default media player etc. Someone out there must know how "dev" wrote: > It is possible that Media Center is prompting for a paid account - to > which you subscribe. Perhaps someone else will chime in to enlighten us. > > However, Media Center will provide a path to Live365, AOL radio, and > others via the ONLINE MEDIA link. Some will cost you money. > > /david t/ said: > > > Thx Dev, > > I've been doing this(media player) but still would like to know how to > > access from media center! > > > > "dev" wrote: > > > >> /david t/ said: > >> > >>> I am trying to use the Radio feature in windows media center (Vista) and am > >>> told "no services found'. How can i add services? > >> Go this route instead... > >> > >> Open Windows Media Player and click the WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER RADIO TUNER > >> window. > >> > >> Alternatively, click the MEDIA GUIDE button on the toolbar. > >> In the drop-down menu, click MEDIA GUIDE, then click on RADIO in the > >> toolbar of the window that appears. > >> > >> If you see no MEDIA GUIDE button on the toolbar, run the mouse pointer > >> over the area to the right of the SYNC button until the pointer turns > >> into a hand, indicating a link. Double-click, and the MEDIA GUIDE > >> choice should show up. > >> > >> > |
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| | Re: media center radio Go to Media Center > Tasks > Settings > Automatic Download Options > and put a check next to "Retrieve CD album art, ...etc.", and then choose one of the download methods after that. Then click on "Download Now" (you must be connected to the internet). Radio options should now show up in Media Center > Online Media, such as free AOL Radio (which requires a plug-in) and other options, some which are not free, such as XM Radio. "david t" <davidt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A2A4FC31-AB74-4FDF-93F7-14846C2AEF65@microsoft.com... >I am trying to use the Radio feature in windows media center (Vista) and am > told "no services found'. How can i add services? |
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