WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER, "PLAY TO" - NO DEVICE FOUND MEDIA.

THE WEEK LAST I WAS ABLE TO PLAY MY MUSIC THROUGH THE HOPPER PLATE USING THE BOX OF "PLAY TO"-IT WOULD AUTOMATICLY HOPPER THEN PUT HIGHLIGHT AND PLAY WITHOUT PROBLEM. TODAY, HE SAYS "NO DEVICE FOUND MEDIA." IF I LOOK IN CONTROL PANEL - OPTIONS OF DISSEMINATION OF MEDEA - IT SHOWS THAT THE HOPPER IS ALLOWED. HOW CAN I PLAY? UNDER SREAMING, I CHECKED AUTOMATICALLY ALLOW DEVICES TO PLAY.                 THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENTS!

First of all, you should have windows on two machines running media player and if this is not enough to make your device appear in the Play menu, check again entry in the menu of the WMP Stream > "allow control remotely of my player...". "the machine that you want to make like Play-device and allow.

I just did so last night successfully. As soon as I had to run WMP, I could have on the other machine under Play submenu of the WMP.

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