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How to play powerpoint presentations on tv
Good day.
The boss has set a task.
There is a TV that stands at the entrance of one organization. Once a day, a powerpoint presentation is made, and it should be shown on this TV the next day.
To be honest, this is the first time I've come across something like this, and so far, offhand, nothing is smarter than attaching some kind of rasberry pi to a TV set, with libreoffice, and using cron to force it to take the file from the network balls, and run it.
Maybe I'm digging too deep, and there is a much more obvious option? SmartTV can do something similar? Or some kind of Cromecas?
I would be grateful for a hint.
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well, or stream the picture, or what do you think
, maybe Google tables can chromecast ... or smart TV
for the "video wall" generally has Xibo, but for you it will probably be an overpush)
Working version from bursa.
Preza is converted to video → uploaded to a flash drive → the next day we stick another flash drive → profit.
But if you also automatically pick it up, then you need to fasten some kind of thinker to the TV, raspbery or some nettop, which will take the file from the balls / ftp with a script, and then open it
As an option, you can make a site on which the presentation will be shown (through reveal.js for example)
And open this site in some way on the TV (either by the TV or through the raspberry)
Depends on what kind of presentations these are.
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