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(CLOSED) Casting to Panasonic Viera smart TV

Finston Pickle

Thu Sep 21, 2017 3:05:36 pm

tybuzz67, interesting thread:

http://zoringroup.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=13185&p=58861#p58861

Like Swarf, I have been investigating casting to my smart Panasonic Vierra TV from Zorin 12 Ultimate for some time.

I can already connect PLEX on my laptop to my TV using a Roku box via the rarPLEX channel.

My TV has DLNA server settings (selected on), which I understand should allow casting to it.

Can I cast from my Intel i5 CPU laptop to the TV directly using the DLNA feature - not necessarily using Chrome? if so how?

tybuzz67

Fri Sep 22, 2017 8:57:43 am

Finston Pickle wrote:tybuzz67, interesting thread:

Can I cast from my Intel i5 CPU laptop to the TV directly using the DLNA feature - not necessarily using Chrome? if so how?


@Finston Pickle,
I am sorry I cannot give you a definitive answer as I am not quite familiar wit DLNA feature but according to this link:

http://www.techradar.com/news/digital-h ... ow-1079015

it is possible as long as you have a home network (wired or wireless). so kindly read on the article please the info might be useful to you

Finston Pickle

Fri Sep 22, 2017 6:58:28 pm

Thanks for the input, tybuzz67.

I will read the article and advise if anything promising comes out of my experiments.

Finston Pickle

Sat Sep 23, 2017 10:58:07 am

My conclusions:

You can onlystream recorded content via DLNA, uPNP - as I do using when using PLEX on my laptop to cast to my Roku box, using the rarPLEX channel. The roku box is connected to my Smart TV via a HDMI cable and can also stream Roku channel content from the internet to my TV.

Other devices connected to my TV via HDMI cable e.g. Apple TV box work in a similar way.

Kodi 17 can stream from internet channels to my TV if I connect my laptop to the TV using a HDMI cable.
(viewtopic.php?f=5&t=13344&p=58468#p58468)

I have already got what I wish for - it just took a while to confirm things!