So I was reading an article on the verge about Xbox updates and apparently it supports DLNA now? With this functionality is my TV basically airplay compatible? What apps do you guys use for DLNA content pushing? Can I stream YouTube to the TV? I've never been a fan of MHL or HDMI, mini HDMI, etc or whatev
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I'm looking to mirror my Ubuntu destop onto my TV by using my PS3. All done via wifi.
Similar to the 'AirPlay Mirroring' in Mac OS X Mountain Lion.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/mountain-lion/features.html#airplay
Is this possible? How would I go about it.
To be clear, I don't want to share movies in particular, rather to send my screen exactly as I see it.
Hi there,
I have a laptop in one room and would like to send audio wirelessly to my desktop which is hooked up to some rather large speakers nearby.
Is there a way I can do that. I believe Apple have something called Airplay which allows their devices to do just that. So I was wondering if I could do that in Linux in some way e.g. like through pulseaudio or DLNA stuff.
Our stereo installation supports, according to the box, streaming over AirPlay (although the normal RAOP stuff doesn't seem to work on it.
Hi all,
Just thought I would share my experiences with DLNA servers and write up a bit of a guide to get one working.
A DLNA server allows you to stream media from a computer to any DLNA enabled device such as a PS3, PVR device, modern TV etc. For me it was a lot easier than moving my content via a USB device.
I have a Samsung BD-e8500 PVR.
Google is apparently working on an alternative to AirPlay, and we’re not referring to Miracast either. We’ve discussed Miracast recently, and media streamers aren’t really anything new, however Google is looking to move this technology forward by bypassing the ‘external box’ part and solely use the device in hand coupled with a TV, or even a laptop.
A new era in streaming between devices may be upon us. Miracast is similar to DLNA and Apple’s Airplay in that it allows a person to stream a video or other images straight from a phone or tablet to a TV or projector. Miracast differs itself by giving the option to stream without needing WiFi because it can utilize WiFi direct.
Poznan, Poland-based startup Zapstreak has just brought its AirPlay-style media streaming solution for Android out of beta, making the SDK it provides available to developers worldwide after a six-month extended testing period. The company’s tech allows Android developers to build music, video or picture-streaming right into their app.
I have a machine that does everything, it's my router, WirelessAP(s), NAS, etc. and I've set up a DLNA server on it, but it's not being seen by any DLNA compliant devices (DLNA apps on Android Tablet or a WDTV Live).