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Windows Media Center - Microsoft Support
Learn what you need to get the most from Windows Media Center. Getting started with Windows Media Center. Set up a TV signal in Windows Media Center. Troubleshoot audio problems in Windows Media Center. Troubleshoot Guide downloading problems in Windows Media Center. Learn more about Windows Media Center, including info about what entertainment ...
Getting started with Windows Media Center - Microsoft Support
Using a Media Center remote, press the green Start button . On the Windows Media Center start screen, scroll to Tasks, select Settings, select General, select Windows Media Center Setup, and then select Configure Your TV or Monitor. Set up your speakers. If your computer is connected to a surround sound system, you can use Speaker Setup.
Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone:X headset settings on ...
Press the Xbox button to open the guide and select Profile & system > Settings > General > Volume & audio output. Under Headset audio, select Using HDMI or optical audio headset. Frozen speaker settings after you disconnect a headset. In most cases, disconnecting or turning off a headset configured for spatial audio (Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos ...
Choosing speaker audio settings on your Xbox console
HDMI audio - Keep this set at Stereo uncompressed unless your HDMI cable is plugged into a receiver that can process 5.1 or 7.1 uncompressed signals. If your receiver works with these formats, select whichever one best matches your system. Formats labeled “HDMI only” will turn off optical audio (if the optical port is present).
How to install the latest version of DirectX - Microsoft Support
DirectX is a set of components in Windows that allows software, primarily and especially games, to work directly with your video and audio hardware. Games that use DirectX can use multimedia accelerator features built-in to your hardware more efficiently which improves your overall multimedia experience.
Fix problems with apps from Microsoft Store
Select Start > Settings > Windows Update > Check for updates. If there is an available update, select Install now. Check for updates. Make sure that your app works with Windows 11. For more info, see Your app doesn't work with Windows. Update Microsoft Store. Select Start, then from the apps list, select Microsoft Store.
Windows Media Center - Microsoft Support
Learn what you need to get the most from Windows Media Center. Getting started with Windows Media Center. Set up a TV signal in Windows Media Center. Troubleshoot audio problems in Windows Media Center. Troubleshoot Guide downloading problems in Windows Media Center. Learn more about Windows Media Center, including info about what entertainment ...
Create a USB recovery drive - Microsoft Support
To create a USB recovery drive. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, and then click Search .) Enter recovery drive in the search box, and then select Create a recovery drive. After the recovery drive tool opens, make ...
Surface Pro 3 specs and features - Microsoft Support
Audio jack microSD ™ card reader Charging port Headset jack Cover port. Software. Windows 8.1 Pro or Windows 10 (depending on when you purchased your Surface Pro 3) Cameras, video, and audio. 5.0 megapixel front-facing camera 5.0 megapixel rear-facing camera Stereo microphones Stereo speakers with Dolby® audio. Sensors. Ambient light sensor ...
Error opening Help in Windows-based programs: "Feature not included" or ...
Note Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2 still includes WinHelp.exe for 16-bit .hlp files. The WinHelp.exe program is a version of Windows Help for 16-bit .hlp files. References. Group Policy collection Group Policy Object Editor Core Group Policy tools and settings