Learn about the different ways you can share your screen using Screenleap. Feb 27, 2013 - This article will show you how to stream videos from Windows 7 PC to Dlna supported Smart TV. My connection between Windows 7 PC and Router is a wireless. Live tv from internet at 3:57 PM. You may share your laptop screen with your smart tv using HDMI cable or over WiFi.
Desktop If you are using a Windows or Mac computer, you can use our desktop apps to easily share your screen with others. Screenleap for Mac If you are on a Mac computer, you can share your screen using our Screenleap for Mac app.
The Mac app is compatible with Mac OS X 10.8 and higher. Using the app requires a one-time download and installation. Once installed, the Screenleap icon will be added to your menu bar and your screen share will automatically start. When you finish your screen share, the Mac app will continue to run so you will not have to download or install it again. You can start a new screen share by either a) visiting the Screenleap website and starting a screen share from the website or b) clicking on the Screenleap icon in the menu bar and then clicking on the Start Screen Share option.
If you are on a Mac computer, you will be able to share your screen by clicking the button below: Share your screen using Screenleap for Mac Screenleap for Windows If you are on a Windows computer, you can share your screen using our Screenleap for Windows app. The Windows app requires a one-time download and installation. Once installed, the Screenleap icon will be added to the notification area of your task bar and your screen share will automatically start. When you finish your screen share, the Windows app will continue to run so you will not have to download or install it again. You can start a new screen share by either a) visiting the Screenleap website and starting a screen share from the website or b) clicking on the Screenleap icon in the notification area of the task bar and then clicking on the Start Screen Share option.
You can install the Screenleap for Windows app and share your screen by clicking the button below: Share your screen using Screenleap for Windows You will be prompted to download a small app that you will need to run to start the screen share. If you are using Internet Explorer, you will need to be running version 9 or later.
This article will show you how to stream videos from Windows 7 PC to Dlna supported Smart TV. I have already discussed. If you are using Windows 7, you may get confused and face different problems during the setting up of connection between your Smart TV and your Windows 7 PC. So, in this article I am just summing up the steps that you need to perform to stream a video file to your DLNA enabled Smart TV from your Windows 7 PC. You will need a Router (or you can say a modem having multiple ports).
If you are using a Wi-Fi router, you don’t need to think about number of ports. Before getting into the steps, I just want to clear one thing that, Modem and Routers are not same things. Modem stands for (modulator + demodulator).
It converts the incoming analogue signal to digital signal and sends that signal to your computer and again converts the digital signal (coming from your computer) to analogue signal. Router is a Three Layer Switch.
In this article we will need at least a two layer switch (a bridge). So, you can perform the following steps with a router or a bridge. Without going into the depth of these Networking devices, Let’s Discuss how can we create connection between the Windows 7 PC and the Smart TV. We need to create a LAN segment between Windows 7 PC and Router (or modem or bridge) and another LAN segment between SMART TV and the Router.
The Router or the Bridge will do the Bridging action. These two LAN segments can be two wireless links, One Ethernet link and One Wireless link or two Ethernet Links. Steps to stream video from Windows 7 PC to DLNA enabled TV 1. Connect your TV and PC with your router. Here I am showing two different physical connections. My connection between Windows 7 PC and Router is a wireless connection, where I am using an Ethernet cable to join Smart TV and Router.
Now, create a HomeGroup from your Windows 7 PC. In Control Panel - Network and Internet - HomeGroup location select Choose media streaming options 3. In new window select Allow All. Then dialog box select select “Allow all computer and media devices option. Now, put a video file in “My Video” folder. You can see the exact location in the screenshot below.
Replace “Anik” with your username. Turn on your TV and make sure it is connected to your router. You will see available network on your TV Screen. Connect to the network. In Samsung Smart TVs you may need to press Source button of your remote to see the available network.
Now, select Videos in Content type window. Now, open Videos folder and followed by All Videos. In All Videos folder you will see all the videos which are in the My Videos folder of different User Accounts and Public account. Now, click to play the video files.
Video files will be streamed without any lag. Hi Colin As u said, you have tried the same thing on your friend’s PC and there was no problem. Then It can be a problem of your Wireless router. Some routers don’t fit properly with Samsung’s built in Wi-Fi adapters. Here are some things, you may try out: 1.
Try to update your Wireless driver of your PC 2. Make sure your Samsung TV’s system software is updated to its latest version. If the problem still persists. Re install Windows 7 (If you were using Windows 8, I would suggest you to Refresh your computer. But that is not possible in Windows 7. I know RE-installing Windows 7 is a time consuming and frustrating option.) B.
Try to connect Samsung TV with your router using LAN wire instead of connecting over Wi-Fi. (Your Samsung TV must need to have a PPoE port to do so) I don’t think there are other options to fix your problem. At the End, if the problem is still there, it’s better to contact SAMSUNG SERVICE TEAM. My problem is a little different but still thought I would ask.
I am trying to go to a live webcast via my church website on the browser of the Samsung Smart TV UN32EH5300F. The webcast is set up to either play through the browser or you have the option to play it through YouTube. When I click on the play button, it acts like it will load but the it doesn’t and it pops up this: “error occured, try again later”. I’ve tried reducing pixel size, didn’t fix it. I set up account with Youtube and made sure the TV and youtube were in sync, didn’t fix it. Do you have any clue why it won’t just work??!!!! So frustrating!!
Your thread here of syncing my PC seemed to maybe be a fix for the whole problem but my question with regards to streaming live video, will that work for this issue?