DLNA - Until yesterday when my new TV arrived, I'd never heard of this. Now I'm trying to get to grips with it so that I can connect my PC via my network to my TV, so that I can send photos and videos on my PC to the TV. I should also (I think) be able to use the TV to select what photos or videos I want to display.
Before I struggle any further with this, am I correct in my expectations? Should I be able to shove one end of a Cat5 cable into the relevant TV socket, the other into a spare socket in my router and then see and select my PC folders on the TV?
The TV came with a code to download and use a thing called TwonkyMedia but I gather Windows Media Player will do the same.
Before I struggle any further with this, am I correct in my expectations? Should I be able to shove one end of a Cat5 cable into the relevant TV socket, the other into a spare socket in my router and then see and select my PC folders on the TV?
The TV came with a code to download and use a thing called TwonkyMedia but I gather Windows Media Player will do the same.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home build
- OS
- Windows 7
- CPU
- Intel i7 4-Core 2.8Ghz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-P55-UD5
- Memory
- 4 GBytes
- Graphics Card(s)
- GV-NX66T128D
- Sound Card
- On motherboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung Syncmaster 2693HM
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200
- Internet Speed
- 1.8