Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Connect Your Computer To Your Xbox 360 Using Winamp Remote, Windows Media Player 11, or a Windows Me
Your Xbox 360 is an astonishing piece of technology, it can drama the up-to-the-minute games, and movies in HD, play your favourite songs from it's hard drive, download updates over the cyberspace when it's on and off. The amount of things you can make with it is probably endless, well, eternal unless Microsoft legally curtails it, like they did with mod chips. With new software system coming out to back up your Xbox 360 you can now link it to your personal computer and watercourse all your music and pictures from there, rather than cachexia your cherished difficult thrust space on your 360. Some software system even allows you watercourse pictures from cyberspace land sites like YouTube and AOL. If you desire to do this you have got three options for streaming to your Xbox 360: Windows Media Player 11, WinAmp Remote, or by using your Windows Media Center PC.
Using Windows Media Player 11
WinAmp
Windows Media Center PC
Each of these options are very easy to implement, and have got different professionals and cons. Currently, Windows Media Player is faster at streaming and buffering than WinAmp Remote, and it looks like it is more than stable, but WinAmp Distant have the ability to watercourse online videos. And the Windows Media Center personal computer option is perfect if you have got a Media Center PC.
Labels: library Remote, music, PC, streaming, videos, WinAmp, WinAmp Remote, Windows Media Center, Xbox 360

