Hi Rick/Patric,
Thankyou for your responses. I probably need some more assistance
on these.
I have minidlna installed already but haven't been able to figure
out how to use it.
I have also been told that XBMC to XBMC streaming is not a godd
idea, how valid is that?
Also, like Miracast under Windows, doesn't Linux have to be able to
see the device before any of the mentioned package can stream to it?
regards,
Steve
On 09/09/2014 06:43 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
I was given a Smart Media Player for fathers day, which I have
connected to my TV via HDMI. When I power it on and it establishes its
wireless connection to my router, Windows 8 automatically detects it
and adds it as a device it can stream to. Under Fedora 20 none of the
network interfaces available to Dolphin can see the device. What do I
need to do to get the same automatic setup under Fedora as I do under
Windows, or if Fedora has detected the wireless device, how do I find
out?
Also, under Fedora how do I set up Miracast (which is native to
Windows 8) or Airplay streaming to the device once Fedora can actually
see and use it?
regards,
Steve
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