With this out of the way, I was able to cast a movie to my Living Room TV. For this work though, make sure you have turned on network discovery and Turn on file and printer sharing on your PC. Select your TV’s name and boom, a few minutes, the media file will start playing on your TV. A list of miracast-compliant devices will appear in the options. You can cast video directly to the TV by right clicking on it, then choose option cast to device.
Most TVs support mostly MP4 and MKVs so if you instance have a movie in AVI, it won’t play using the TV’s Media player. This method is the options if you want to play media files that your TV doesn’t natively support. With this method, media still plays on your computer via whatever multimedia player you have installed, but the display happens on the TV. It’s better you extend so that you can have two screens showing or doing different things. Then you choose to duplicate or extend your screen. Windows has the Project feature which enables you connect to an external display in this case your TV either using wired means like HDMI or wireless via WiFi. In this case your whole laptop appears on the TV the same way you would connecting your PC to the projector. There’s are two ways of casting media to your TV you could cast your whole laptop to the TV. All you have to do is make sure that your laptop and Smart TV are on the same wireless network. If you are sure your TV has WiFi connectivity and Miracast by extension, then you are all set.
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