Streaming media technology transmits audio, video, or multimedia files over the network, allowing data streams to be transmitted and played at any time, although there may be some delay at the beginning. This technology is particularly suitable for the limited bandwidth and crowded dial-up networks of the Internet, as it can achieve video and audio transmission on narrowband networks.
If you are in the same local area network, you can share relevant files by setting up sharing. If you want to share media files such as videos, music, and images, you need to enable media streaming. So how can I open media streaming when it’s not enabled? In Windows systems, settings need to be made in network sharing. Let’s take a look at the method of opening computer media streams.
Opening method:
1. Click on Start and select Control Panel Options.
2. Select the Network and Sharing Center options.
3. Click on the media streaming option.
4. Click the Enable Media Streaming button.
5. Enter the media stream name and click the OK button.
The above are the operation steps for opening computer media streaming. If needed, you can refer to them.