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explain front row sharing plez
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<blockquote data-quote="Kash" data-source="post: 383406" data-attributes="member: 23444"><p>If those files weren't on your computer, then yes, they belonged to some other person. If you play the files, you won't necessarily slow their computer down, but you will take up their bandwidth. So the person will definitely notice a slowdown in his/her internet connection. </p><p></p><p>I believe sharing is turned off by default on Macs. You actually have to go into the Sharing Preferences and turn on the services needed for other computers to use your files. So you don't have to worry about somebody else accessing your media files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kash, post: 383406, member: 23444"] If those files weren't on your computer, then yes, they belonged to some other person. If you play the files, you won't necessarily slow their computer down, but you will take up their bandwidth. So the person will definitely notice a slowdown in his/her internet connection. I believe sharing is turned off by default on Macs. You actually have to go into the Sharing Preferences and turn on the services needed for other computers to use your files. So you don't have to worry about somebody else accessing your media files. [/QUOTE]
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