DLNA is pretty cool
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 7:22 pm
My first time venturing into the world of streaming given I only got a TV recently, and back at my parents our most modern TV was a 32" CRT.
Basically the way it works is you setup a DLNA server and modern TVs that support it will pick it up off the network and you can browse shared media and stuff. My particular server (MediaTomb) will transcode the video so the TV will support most files.
The only down side so far is you can't rewind or fastforward. I eventually want to setup an HTPC so I can gain more functionality, but this will do for now and it costs nothing except for the cabling to run the cat6 to my TV. I ran 4 of em for future devices.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:5392, old post ID:39899
Basically the way it works is you setup a DLNA server and modern TVs that support it will pick it up off the network and you can browse shared media and stuff. My particular server (MediaTomb) will transcode the video so the TV will support most files.
The only down side so far is you can't rewind or fastforward. I eventually want to setup an HTPC so I can gain more functionality, but this will do for now and it costs nothing except for the cabling to run the cat6 to my TV. I ran 4 of em for future devices.
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:5392, old post ID:39899