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skuzzb

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#175137 18-Jun-2015 16:12
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i have a lg ultra hdtv and want to stream wirelessly from my pc to tv,i have tried Smartshare but dont like it,i did have a very easy to use program but by mistake uninstalled it and cant remember the name of it,anybody got suggestions for other programs,
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slingynz
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  #1327429 18-Jun-2015 16:27
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miracast?



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  #1327433 18-Jun-2015 16:36
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Miracast will work if you want to take your PC screen and put it on your TV.

DLNA will work if you want to stream and play content (video and music) from your PC.



skuzzb

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  #1327434 18-Jun-2015 16:38
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not miracast,it comprised of 4 letters,something like lgpc or something similar,if there is another similar easy program please let me know and i will have a look.
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  #1327439 18-Jun-2015 16:44
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Was the program you forgot Plex by any chance?




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skuzzb

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  #1327442 18-Jun-2015 16:45
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tried that one to but not the one i had,
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  #1327443 18-Jun-2015 16:46
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xmbc now called Kodi

Could also try serviio

 
 
 

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skuzzb

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  #1327444 18-Jun-2015 16:48
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will have a look at those 2.
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