Windows Media Workshops show you how to enjoy Windows Media-based audio and video in different ways, on different devices—and most importantly—in different places. At last, you can enjoy audio and video in ways that really suit your individual lifestyle!
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Each Windows Media Workshop lists all the hardware and software you'll need to complete your task, as well as step-by-step procedures and videos to show you exactly what to do. You can even print out the steps, so you can try a workshop on your own whenever you want.
For the best experience a broadband internet connection is recommended, such as DSL or cable.
In order to use the workshops, you need to have Media Player installed. Click here to install.
Workshops
Stream Music from Your Computer to Xbox 360 Use Windows Media Player 11 media sharing to stream music from your computer to your Xbox 360. (Applies to Windows XP)
Stream Music from Your Computer to a Digital Media Receiver Use Windows Media Player 11 media sharing to stream music from your computer to a digital media receiver. (Applies to Windows XP)
Capture Analog Videotapes Using Windows Movie Maker 2 Capture video from an analog video camera to enjoy old home movies in a new way on your computer. (Applies to Windows XP)
Burn a Photo Story to DVD and Watch It on Your TV Copy pictures from a digital camera, and create your own slide show to play on TV using Photo Story 3 for Windows. (Applies to Windows XP)
Record Music from a Cassette Tape to Your Computer Record music from an audio cassette to your computer using Plus! Analog Recorder in the Plus! SuperPack. Dust off those old cassette tapes and tape deck and revive the music on those tapes. (Applies to Windows XP)
Make Your Pictures Come to Life with Photo Story 3 Copy pictures from a digital camera to your computer, and create your own slide show using Photo Story 3 for Windows. (Applies to Windows XP)
Record Music from a Vinyl Record to Your Computer Record music from a vinyl record to your computer using Plus! Analog Recorder in the Plus! SuperPack. Enjoy old music in a new, digital way. (Applies to Windows XP)