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Want to fall asleep listening to Beethoven at Bedtime? Set Media Center to stop playing at 2 a.m., well after you've fallen asleep. |
Want to fall asleep listening to Beethoven at Bedtime? Set Media Center to stop playing at 2 a.m., well after you've fallen asleep. |
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# In Media Center select the files you want played, and send them to Playing Now. |
# In Media Center select the files you want played, and send them to [[Playing Now]]. |
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# Make sure that that "Jump to |
# Make sure that that "Jump to [[Playing Now]]" (Tools > Options > General) is enabled. |
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# Create a task to Start Media Center and select a stop time that will be after you have fallen asleep. |
# Create a task to Start Media Center and select a stop time that will be after you have fallen asleep. |
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# Make sure that "Enable task scheduler" is checked in Media Scheduler. |
# Make sure that "Enable task scheduler" is checked in Media Scheduler. |
Latest revision as of 14:26, 23 December 2006
Want to fall asleep listening to Beethoven at Bedtime? Set Media Center to stop playing at 2 a.m., well after you've fallen asleep.
- In Media Center select the files you want played, and send them to Playing Now.
- Make sure that that "Jump to Playing Now" (Tools > Options > General) is enabled.
- Create a task to Start Media Center and select a stop time that will be after you have fallen asleep.
- Make sure that "Enable task scheduler" is checked in Media Scheduler.