![]() On Windows 8.1 or 10, you’ll need to unhide the libraries to access them. You don’t have to move the files to the current library folders-you can add new folders to the libraries. If you want to stream video, music, or picture files, add them to the Videos, Music, or Pictures libraries. However, the media streaming feature depends on your Windows libraries. This window doesn’t actually tell you how to add video, music, and picture files that can be streamed over the network. RELATED: How to Bring Libraries Back on Windows 8.1 and 10's File Explorer ![]() The default settings allow all devices on your local network to access the media files in your media libraries, and that’s fine if you’re on a local network with only devices you trust. You can now customize the streaming settings. ![]() Although this Control Panel doesn’t mention the term “DLNA” at all, the media streaming feature in Windows is a DLNA-compliant media server.
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