How to watch massive video with Win7 Media Center

  
Windows Media Center has launched the "Internet Video" function, which allows us to watch massive video programs without any need of third-party Internet TV tools. (Note: This feature supports Win7 system, and does not Support for the home regular edition).
Step 1: In the Control Panel, select “clock, language and region → change the display language”, open the “Regional and Language" dialog box, in "Format" and "Location" In the label, select "Format" and "Current Location" as "Simplified, Chinese" & rdquo; and "China".
Step 2: In the "Manage" tab, click the "Copy Settings" button to open the "Welcome screen and the new User Account Settings" dialog box to see the "Welcome Screen" column. Medium “display language” whether it is "Chinese (Simplified)", whether the location is "China", if not, check the "Copy the current settings to the “" welcome screen and system account & rdquo ; item, return to the previous interface after confirmation, click the “OK” button.
Step 3: Start windowsmediacenter. In the interface that appears, click the “Continue” button, and the “Quick” button will display a program update icon in the system tray area. When the icon disappears, restart the program.
Step 4: Under the “TV” column, check if there is an “Internet Video” item. If so, you can click on it and click the “Install” button in the next screen to install the playback component and play the video to your liking. The online video sites currently supported by windowsmediacenter include: China Radio International, Sohu and Sina.
Tips: Previously used windows media center, after the program starts, it will automatically update the program without manual intervention.
Step 5: If the “Internet Video” item does not appear, the update is not successful. In this case, you need to download the mandatory update file provided by us to run the file as an administrator. At this time, the command will appear on the screen. Line window, don't close it. The program will forcibly update the windows media center, update it, restart the program, and check to see if there is an "Internet Video" item.

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