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Stanislav2020-01-17 10:56:39
Computer networks
Stanislav, 2020-01-17 10:56:39

Is it possible to share an image from a computer to Samsung Smart TV (Tizen) not via WiFi, but via LAN?

Introductory: there is a regular computer running Win10, there is a Samsung Smart TV (model UE55NU7140U, Tizen OS). The TV has the ability to work on WiFi, but is currently connected via Ethernet.
Task: Display the image from the computer on the TV, as on the monitor. That is, not just to broadcast a video or photo, but to produce exactly sharing. Everything is clear on WiFi, there is Miracast, and there will be no problems with it, although you need a WiFi connection on both sides. However, I could not find any way to do this over Ethernet. Miracast seems to be sharpened specifically for wireless communication methods, but I did not find wired methods.

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Sergey Ryzhkin, 2020-01-17
@Franciz

DLNA?

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Ilya bow, 2020-01-17
@8889996

Damn me, do you think there are a lot of ̶l̶o̶h̶o̶v̶ people who bought smart TV?
Do you know how to play streaming video on your TV? If so, vlc will help.

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ru6ak, 2020-01-18
@ru6ak

https://ru.stackoverflow.com/questions/1011568/mir...

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Roma_Morkovkin, 2021-01-22
@Roma_Morkovkin

You can Microsoft
Miracast technology for infrastructure
https://docs.microsoft.com/ru-ru/surface-hub/mirac...

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Diman89, 2020-01-17
@Diman89

HDMI

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Sergey, 2020-01-17
@begemot_sun

The simplest is HDMI. The video signal comes directly to the TV.
You mentioned Miracast. I don't know what it is, but if it's purely a program, then it shouldn't care where the data comes from. It can be WiFI or LAN. The main thing is to correctly register the IP and ports to which it should connect.
If you think in the abstract sense. Then for any network interaction (WiFI / LAN), the TV and your computer must have the appropriate software that can send / receive data. The method of transmission does not matter here.

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