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What are the options to connect the TV as a second monitor
For example, there is such a TV: market.yandex.ru/model.xml?modelid=7918275&hid=90639 I'm
interested in a live broadcast of the signal, and not just video files from the "storage". DLNA Wifi, video capture, remote desktop ...
Conditions: there is a wifi router, a home network and a laptop are organized through it. In addition to wifi, you can connect rj45 to the router.
Required: Create an infrastructure to use the TV as a monitor for any computer on the network.
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The answer turned out to be miracast. This standard is supported by many TVs that support WIDI, if not all. But unlike widi, he doesn't care about intel or amd. The most interesting thing is that I generally found out about its support on the TV by chance (it was not written anywhere, even in the instructions) - I just clicked on the TV to connect via widi and that was the inscription "connect via widi or miracast". Works great, the picture is of course not like on hdmi, but it performs the task perfectly.
As an Apple TV + AirParrot Option
AirParrot can broadcast virtual screens, windows, or areas using AirPlay technology.
Apple TV has built-in wifi.
It turned out that there are several almost universal options:
+DLNA server on a typewriter gives access to a stream file that is created, for example, through avconv (linux)
+vlc player once again proves that it is the best - the basic ability to broadcast any video signal from a file to screen:// on a given host and port
These options allow anyone to broadcast an image from a computer to any other device on a local (and not only) network. The second option is much more efficient.
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