Ok I have set up my library on my pc...added my album art, named all my sond
titles. But when I connect to media center through my xbox 360 I have to do
it all over again?! I know you can search in a folder on the pc, but it
doesnt help if u have music in multiple locations on multiple drives and you
have ALREADY set up your library on the pc.
Surely it would be simpler to do a simple, 'sync' current library with your
xbox 360 because I sure as hell prefer to type it on the pc and drag and drop
my album art accordingly as well.
Unless there is already an option to do this that I am missing? am I able to
share a folder location that default stores your library details? Thanks
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Paul Smith - 10 Feb 2007 21:08 GMT
> Ok I have set up my library on my pc...added my album art, named all my
> sond
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> to
> share a folder location that default stores your library details? Thanks
The Xbox 360 is effectively a different user.
If you go to Library setup on the Xbox 360 you can choose what locations you
want to look for media, they can be on the Media Center machine itself or on
network shares.
The Xbox will then have a look around and pull down album art and all that
sort of stuff.

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Siruscs - 20 May 2008 10:42 GMT
I think Paul Smith's response is for a different question.
..and he's Microsoft..."and all that sort of stuff" ??

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