Larry
I want to be able to watch movies from my
Computer's hard drive on my television. I
saw an consumer report saying Xbox360 would
Allow me to do so. Anyone with more
information?
Answer
You can do this. Xbox 360 is built to be Windows Media Center extender. Meaning you needed windows Media Center version of Windows. (this is more then just the thing that plays music). This is the easy way to do it.
Then you just sink both of these up and it works pretty well. You do only get the basic video formats, but with the latest updates (for xbox 360) you can even play Divx movies. It really came down to if your computer can play it, then it can stream it over to your xbox.
There is a couple of programs that you can download that work in place of Windows Media Center.
http://tversity.com/home
This is one I have used before, but haven't reinstalled it on my PC yet. This runs on your PC and acts as a server for your Xbox 360 (it does it with Music too).
As long as you can watch the video on your PC you should be set.
The program isn't that fancy looking, but it does the job for being free.
You can do this. Xbox 360 is built to be Windows Media Center extender. Meaning you needed windows Media Center version of Windows. (this is more then just the thing that plays music). This is the easy way to do it.
Then you just sink both of these up and it works pretty well. You do only get the basic video formats, but with the latest updates (for xbox 360) you can even play Divx movies. It really came down to if your computer can play it, then it can stream it over to your xbox.
There is a couple of programs that you can download that work in place of Windows Media Center.
http://tversity.com/home
This is one I have used before, but haven't reinstalled it on my PC yet. This runs on your PC and acts as a server for your Xbox 360 (it does it with Music too).
As long as you can watch the video on your PC you should be set.
The program isn't that fancy looking, but it does the job for being free.
looking for a free site to chech criminal history and credit report and location?
Joe
Answer
For criminal history the only way is to get fingerprinted and have the fbi or one of your local law enforcement agencies run a background check.
As for free credit report the only authorized source endorsed by the government is:
http://www.annualcreditreport.com
You can verify that on the Federal Trade Commission webpage:
http://www.ftc.gov/freereports
Every other site is a scam trying to make money selling you something you're entitled for free. Those sites that scam (and spam yahoo answers) shouldn't be trusted andyou could possibly expose yourself and your computer to viruses, trojan horses, data corruption, and identity theft.
AnnualCreditReport was created by the three nationwide consumer credit reporting companies - Equifax, Experian and TransUnion -- to comply with government regulations allowing consumers to obtain their free credit reports from those three agencies.
Unlike scam companies, you don't have to sign up for something and then remember to cancel since you're not signing up for anything.
Everyone is entitled to one free credit report from each of the reporting agencies per year. It's free. No fees or membership of any kind at all. If anyone asks for any kind of payment for anything they're frauds.
FRAUD ALERT:
FreeCreditReports.com is a scam. You only get the "free" report after enrolling in a $15-a-month credit monitoring program.
https://freecreditreports247.org
http://tracking.hugeclix.com/SHF
free-credit-report-national.com
buildcredit.ifastnet.com
credit-report-free.totalh.com
and any sites NOT mentioned on http://www.ftc.gov/freereports are PAY services you should watch out for. They spam the credit related questions on Yahoo Answers. That's pretty sad and dishonest, and if they have that much time you know they're not doing good business. They will automatically charge your credit if you do not cancel their service, so BUYER BEWARE!!!
For criminal history the only way is to get fingerprinted and have the fbi or one of your local law enforcement agencies run a background check.
As for free credit report the only authorized source endorsed by the government is:
http://www.annualcreditreport.com
You can verify that on the Federal Trade Commission webpage:
http://www.ftc.gov/freereports
Every other site is a scam trying to make money selling you something you're entitled for free. Those sites that scam (and spam yahoo answers) shouldn't be trusted andyou could possibly expose yourself and your computer to viruses, trojan horses, data corruption, and identity theft.
AnnualCreditReport was created by the three nationwide consumer credit reporting companies - Equifax, Experian and TransUnion -- to comply with government regulations allowing consumers to obtain their free credit reports from those three agencies.
Unlike scam companies, you don't have to sign up for something and then remember to cancel since you're not signing up for anything.
Everyone is entitled to one free credit report from each of the reporting agencies per year. It's free. No fees or membership of any kind at all. If anyone asks for any kind of payment for anything they're frauds.
FRAUD ALERT:
FreeCreditReports.com is a scam. You only get the "free" report after enrolling in a $15-a-month credit monitoring program.
https://freecreditreports247.org
http://tracking.hugeclix.com/SHF
free-credit-report-national.com
buildcredit.ifastnet.com
credit-report-free.totalh.com
and any sites NOT mentioned on http://www.ftc.gov/freereports are PAY services you should watch out for. They spam the credit related questions on Yahoo Answers. That's pretty sad and dishonest, and if they have that much time you know they're not doing good business. They will automatically charge your credit if you do not cancel their service, so BUYER BEWARE!!!
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