Add Folders to the Movie Library in Windows 7 Media Center
Feb 25 2010
Do you have a collection of movie files on your computer? Perhaps you have an external hard drive or two loaded up with AVI or MPEG video files? Well, today we’ll show you how to add those files to the Movie Library so you can watch them in Windows Media Center.
You can add any number of folders to your Media Center Libraries. Even if you have videos or movies stored in a variety of locations, including other Windows 7 computers on your network, they can be added to your Media Center Movie Library.
Supported Video Files
Windows Media Center supports the viewing of the following file formats by default.
| Video File Formats | File Extensions |
| AVI files | .avi |
| MPEG-4 | .mp4, .m4v, .mov, |
| MPEG-2 | .mpeg, .mpg, .m1v, .mp2, .mpv2, .mpe, .mod, .vob |
| Windows Media | .wmv, .wm, .asf |
| Windows Recorded TV | .wtv, .dvr-ms |
| Apple QuickTime | .mov, .qt |
| AVCHD files | .m2ts, .m2t |
| MPEG-1 | .m1v |
Adding Folders to the Library
Open WMC and click on Tasks \ Settings…
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