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Set up your Music, Pictures, and Videos Libraries., Windows Media Center Setup

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3 Select General, Windows Media Center Setup, and then Run Setup Again. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the wizard. NOTE: You can change your Windows Media Center settings in the Settings menu. Following are some of the items included in the setup wizard: Check for your Internet connection. An Internet connection allows you to access media links, display information about your music CDs and DVDs, and download the Television Program Guide if your computer came with a TV tuner. NOTE: You must subscribe with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to have an Internet connection. Optimize how Windows Media Center looks on your display. You can: Change display settings such as brightness, contrast, color, and centering. Test and adjust the display settings of your monitor, TV, or other display. Use the Windows Media Center video to help you change onscreen centering, sizing, aspect ratio (shape), brightness, contrast, color, and sharpness of the display with your TV remote control or your monitor controls. Set up your speakers. Select how many speakers you have and test them. Speakers are sold separately for some models. Set up your Music, Pictures, and Videos Libraries. Set up Windows Media Center to scan your Music, Pictures, and Videos folders for new media files. Windows Media Center can then automatically add these files to your media libraries. You can tell Windows Media Center to scan other folders or stop scanning a folder. 120 Getting Started

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120
Getting Started
3
Select
General
,
Windows Media Center Setup
, and then
Run Setup Again
.
Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the wizard.
Following are some of the items included in the setup wizard:
±
Check for your Internet connection.
An Internet connection allows you to
access media links, display information about your music CDs and DVDs, and
download the Television Program Guide if your computer came with a TV tuner.
±
Optimize how Windows Media Center looks on your display. You can:
±
Change display settings such as brightness, contrast, color, and centering.
±
Test and adjust the display settings of your monitor, TV, or other display.
±
Use the Windows Media Center video to help you change onscreen centering,
sizing, aspect ratio (shape), brightness, contrast, color, and sharpness of the
display with your TV remote control or your monitor controls.
±
Set up your speakers.
Select how many speakers you have and test them.
Speakers are sold separately for some models.
±
Set up your Music, Pictures, and Videos Libraries.
Set up Windows Media
Center to scan your Music, Pictures, and Videos folders for new media files. Windows
Media Center can then automatically add these files to your media libraries. You can
tell Windows Media Center to scan other folders or stop scanning a folder.
NOTE:
You can change your Windows Media Center settings in the Settings menu.
NOTE:
You must subscribe with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to have an Internet
connection.