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Re: [OM] OT:Advice on internet video streaming to TV

Subject: Re: [OM] OT:Advice on internet video streaming to TV
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2013 10:16:59 -0500
Actually, Zone-10 has a slideshow function.  So I assume you could 
stream Zone-10 slideshows to your TV as long as you were using the 
Chrome browser.  Or stream any other photos displayed on screen as long 
as using the Chrome browser?

Chuck Norcutt


On 12/9/2013 12:44 AM, Scott Gomez wrote:
> I don't know of one for showing one's own picture files, either.
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 5:05 PM, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> wrote:
>
>> That's good to know except that I don't know a a slide show app in a
>> browser... but there probably is one.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>> On 12/8/2013 3:27 PM, Scott Gomez wrote:
>>> Chromecast supports "tab cast" from the Google Chrome browser, Chuck.
>> I've
>>> tested it and it does work. However, at the time, my desktop machine had
>>> expired (after some 7 years+) and I had only a slow netbook from which to
>>> try it. It was, of a consequence, slow for video from the PC. I have not
>>> yet tried it from my desktop machine, nor have I tried a slideshow, but
>>> Google claim anything you can open as a tab via the Chrome browser is
>>> "cast-able".
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Scott
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Chuck Norcutt <
>>> chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> As it turns out the Panasonic BD-75 does work and supports NetFlix and
>>>> two other services I've never heard of.  I was a bit surprised after
>>>> connecting to the network to see it tell me there was a firmware update
>>>> available.  But it took me about 10 minutes of futzing around to figure
>>>> out how to do that given a very poor software interface and a confusing
>>>> control symbol that didn't match the symbol on the remote.
>>>>
>>>> The NetFlix interface is not as well done as the TV set but it does work
>>>> after a fashion.  This is a no cost option for me other than, perhaps, a
>>>> 25 foot ethernet cable to reach the router.  I suppose I could use a
>>>> Wi-Fi dongle as well but I think the distance and intervening objects
>>>> may prove to be a problem.  It's no further than my computer but the
>>>> computer has a clear line of sight.  But I suppose I can steal the
>>>> dongle from the computer long enough to give it a try.
>>>>
>>>> I'm intrigued by the Chromecast and, at $35, it's a very good buy.  But
>>>> I'd also be concerned about the Wi-Fi connection.  The Chromecast has no
>>>> wired option but does have what I take to be an HDMI extension cable to
>>>> get the device out from behind the TV.  Cheap enough to try and discard
>>>> if it doesn't work there.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know how I could use the Chromecast to present a slideshow
>>>> from my computer.  I assume I'd have to use the Chrome browser in some
>>>> way to do that?
>>>>
>>>> Chuck Norcutt
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 12/8/2013 1:13 AM, Scott Gomez wrote:
>>>>> I'l second Siddiq's recommendation.  Google Chromecast is easy and
>>>>> inexpensive. Plug it into an HDMI connector on the TV, and just send it
>>>>> what you like from a computer, tablet or phone. Works well at our
>> house,
>>>>> and the TV it's plugged into is about the most distant thing from the
>>>>> wireless router.
>>>>>
>>>>> Recent details on compatible apps, here:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>> http://www.ibtimes.com/google-chromecast-now-supports-hbo-go-top-5-apps-hdmi-dongle-1481164
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Siddiq Siddiqui-Ali <
>>>>> muhammad.siddiqui-ali@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Dec 5, 2013, at 1:03 PM, Chuck Norcutt <
>>>> chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've recently subscribed to NetFlix and Amazon streaming video
>> services
>>>>>>> and loving it.  I haven't watched an evening commercial on cable TV
>> for
>>>>>>> months.  I was able to do it because my main TV supports it directly.
>>>>    I
>>>>>>> just needed to string some Cat 5 cable from my router to the TV
>>>>>>> downstairs almost directly below it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But when I go to Florida I'll still have an HDTV set to use and a
>>>> router
>>>>>>> not far away but the TV there has no built-in streaming capability.
>>>>>>> What external device do I need to buy to keep NetFlix and Amazon
>> coming
>>>>>>> in?  I think the Panasonic Blu-Ray player I have will do that in some
>>>>>>> fashion or other but that seems an odd way to receive video.  I
>> think a
>>>>>>> DVR will do the same (if it's the right one).  I have no experience
>>>> with
>>>>>>> DVRs but have been thinking about buying one (not renting from the
>>>> cable
>>>>>>> co.)  I guess Tivo is the brand to have.  In fact I know of no
>> others.
>>>>>>> So, what's the advice.  What do I need and, if it's a DVR, can I
>>>>>>> transport it from one place to the other when I move back and forth.
>>>>>>> How important is the visual interface provided by the DVR or other
>>>>>>> device?  I can't imagine that my Blu-Ray player is very smart in that
>>>>>>> area.  But I have learned to do program selection on NetFlix and
>>>>>>> Amazon's websites.  Trying to do it over the TV set is pretty awful.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks all,
>>>>>>> Chuck Norcutt (streaming video know-nothing)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If your TV in Florida has an HDMI input, the Google Chromecast might
>> be
>>>>>> the best thing (has Netflix, among others, not sure how Amazon video
>>>>>> works). Plus you can stream your laptop to it. 35$ well spent.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Siddiq
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