computer to TV

Ben.

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 East Midlands
I'm not very good with things like this..

Can I get a Wireless link to send video from my computer to the TV?
I refuse to get SKY but am using i Player quite a bit now.

:thumbsup:
 
If you have an iPod Touch or a iPhone then you can use the Safari browser to get on iPlayer mobile, just then buy the Apple cables to connect to the TV (component or composite).

If you have a PS3 or Wii you can download an iPlayer app. I have only used the PS3 version but it's excellent - uses the upscaling technology so picture is really good. Not tried Wii as it is being a bugger with my WiFi at the moment.

Otherwise you can directly connect a PC / notebook to a flatscreen with VGA / DVI but you also need to send the sound over.

Failing all of the above you can buy other streaming devices. Personally I'm loving the PS3 at the moment - you can rent movies online apparently (HD too!).

Hope that helps.

Oh... don't have one but suspect the xBox can do similar things to the PS3 / Wii.
 
do you have a Wii? If you do - iPlayer is a doddle with the new channel app they have for it :D

Failing that you either need to plug the computer straight into the tv (like using the tv as a monitor) but not the most practical solution...

or get something like the mentioned in this thread: media streaming

or this keeps getting good reviews: WD TV Live

or my boss has just bought one of these and swears by it (I considering the multi-room version...): Fetch TV

or an Apple TV device

Hope that helps...
 
Thanks..

I don't have a Wii or XBox etc..
I just have a couple of trusty Laptops. The FetchTV Multiroom system looks about right.
The only problem I see with it is that only one box is WiFi, the smaller one needs to be hard wired. I'm sure I could make it work somehow however.

It would be great to get i Player on the home TV.
 
Re the Fetch TV multi-room...

Guess you could ask whether they support two of the 8000 boxes in the same way as the 7000 and 8000 bundle, and just buy 2 8000 boxes?

Also maybe ask if they can use a USB wireless adaptor to add wireless to the 7000?

so glad I wired the house with ethernet when we were re-wired :wink:

:thumbsup:
 
I'm seriously going to have to get "with it" and investigate these sort of things...

I rarely watch live TV or channel surf and refuse to buy Sky, so this sounds perfect to me.
 
I saw a USB Display adapter on aria.co.uk - or might have been dabs.com - it was meant for using a projector - you plug a usb stick into your laptop, then another into the DVI (might have been vga) port of the output device.

Was about £80 iirc. I'll have a dig for the link when I can, it looked a cracking idea for a piece of kit.

btw.. I hate Sky too - I have a Humax Freesat PVR (£250ish) which gives me HD, records everything brilliantly and now has Iplayer too :thumbsup:

Bizarrely I have a 360 (with Iplayer) and a Wii (with Iplayer) too... so a few options when it comes to watching Top Gear re-runs 8)
 
I have a PC upstairs with two Sat cards in recording FreeSat using some very good free software called GBPVR which inludes an iplayer plugin. This is then streamed to the fron room and any other room in the house that either has a PC/Laptop or by using a "PopCorn Hour" box which we have under the main TV.

Best of all its WAG friendly.
 
Ben. said:
Thanks..

I don't have a Wii or XBox etc..
I just have a couple of trusty Laptops. The FetchTV Multiroom system looks about right.
The only problem I see with it is that only one box is WiFi, the smaller one needs to be hard wired. I'm sure I could make it work somehow however.

It would be great to get i Player on the home TV.

Have you an HD OUT connection on your laptop and an HD socket on your TV? If so you can connect your laptop up to the TV and watch it that way. I used to do that. Turn your screen saver off on the laptop though!! :P
 
I will get on Google and see what options are avaliable then.
SKY is so expensive - especially when I'm only in the UK for about 3 months per year.
 
PawnSacrifice said:
Personally I'm loving the PS3 at the moment - you can rent movies online apparently (HD too!).
Did that the other night with the new Transformers film. Worked very well! Takes a while to download the movie though and it takes up a bit of room on the hard drive!
 
Breaker said:
Ben. said:
Thanks..

I don't have a Wii or XBox etc..
I just have a couple of trusty Laptops. The FetchTV Multiroom system looks about right.
The only problem I see with it is that only one box is WiFi, the smaller one needs to be hard wired. I'm sure I could make it work somehow however.

It would be great to get i Player on the home TV.

Have you an HD OUT connection on your laptop and an HD socket on your TV? If so you can connect your laptop up to the TV and watch it that way. I used to do that. Turn your screen saver off on the laptop though!! :P

I don't have HD socket.
I really want wireless as I'm a bit of a freak for hiding the cables.
 
Buy a 2nd hand ps3 and stream all of your media content wirelessly from your computer. You can also watch iplayer on the ps3 as mentioned above and watch blueray dvds.....oh and did I mention it's also a fantastic games console. Simples :P
 
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