S simcar2057 Estimable Apr 29, 2015 1 0 4,510 Aug 2, 2016 #1 I want to stream video's to a TV in our showroom and keep it running in the background whilst continuing to use the computer without it showing what I am doing on the TV.
I want to stream video's to a TV in our showroom and keep it running in the background whilst continuing to use the computer without it showing what I am doing on the TV.
Solution jsmithepa Aug 2, 2016 Run a DLNA server on your PC, I believe this is already built-in W7/8, don't know about W10. Lots of TV have built-in DLNA player.
Run a DLNA server on your PC, I believe this is already built-in W7/8, don't know about W10. Lots of TV have built-in DLNA player.
jsmithepa Dignified Jun 14, 2014 4,163 3 14,615 Aug 2, 2016 Solution #2 Run a DLNA server on your PC, I believe this is already built-in W7/8, don't know about W10. Lots of TV have built-in DLNA player. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Run a DLNA server on your PC, I believe this is already built-in W7/8, don't know about W10. Lots of TV have built-in DLNA player.
A americanaudiophile Titan Aug 27, 2008 14,935 145 103,240 Aug 2, 2016 #3 An alternative is to connect the TV to your PC as a 2nd or extended display. What happens on your desktop stays on your desktop. Upvote 0 Downvote
An alternative is to connect the TV to your PC as a 2nd or extended display. What happens on your desktop stays on your desktop.
jsmithepa Dignified Jun 14, 2014 4,163 3 14,615 Aug 2, 2016 #4 americanaudiophile : An alternative is to connect the TV to your PC as a 2nd or extended display. What happens on your desktop stays on your desktop. Hit the wrong button and people are watching your Revenge of the Nerds III. Upvote 0 Downvote
americanaudiophile : An alternative is to connect the TV to your PC as a 2nd or extended display. What happens on your desktop stays on your desktop. Hit the wrong button and people are watching your Revenge of the Nerds III.