On 02.02.2015 19:58, David Herrmann wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 10:50 AM, poma wrote:
>> MiracleCast - Howto
>> "Current State"
>
> [snip]
>
>> Can folks from the NetworkManager team & systemd-networkd team answer
>> regarding the current status in this matter?
>
> As people contin
On 02.02.2015 01:45, Andrew R Paterson wrote:
> Is this any use?
> http://realmike.org/blog/2011/02/09/live-desktop-streaming-via-dlna-on-gnulinux/comment-page-1/
> andy
ffmpeg -f x11grab
I wonder where I've seen it before. :)
See how the miracled deals with the problem
http://cgit.freedesktop.or
On 02.02.2015 00:57, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 00:12 +0100, poma wrote:
>> On 01.02.2015 23:51, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>> On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 18:57 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Furthermore have you tried the feature-rich DLNA compliant UPnP free
media
Is this any use?
http://realmike.org/blog/2011/02/09/live-desktop-streaming-via-dlna-on-gnulinux/comment-page-1/
andy
On Sunday 01 February 2015 23:57:31 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 00:12 +0100, poma wrote:
> > On 01.02.2015 23:51, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > On Sun, 201
On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 00:12 +0100, poma wrote:
> On 01.02.2015 23:51, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 18:57 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> >>> Furthermore have you tried the feature-rich DLNA compliant UPnP free
> >> media server?
> >>> http://serviio.org/features
> >>> st
On 01.02.2015 23:51, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 18:57 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>> Furthermore have you tried the feature-rich DLNA compliant UPnP free
>> media server?
>>> http://serviio.org/features
>>> streams content from online sources, like RSS feeds, live
>>
On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 18:57 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > Furthermore have you tried the feature-rich DLNA compliant UPnP free
> media server?
> > http://serviio.org/features
> > streams content from online sources, like RSS feeds, live
> audio/video streams, web page content
>
> I did hav
On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 20:51 +0100, poma wrote:
> There are HDMI extenders, if you can not directly connect PC-HDMI to
> TV-HDMI.
Of course, but the TV only has 2 HDMI inputs and they are both occupied.
I also have a splitter but it's not very reliable (i.e. it's supposed to
switch inputs automatic
On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 19:26 +, Ntlworld wrote:
> I have a pretty ancient Sony Bravia TV 40ex703 and it most certainly
> does support dina (I use minidlna on fedora 21 only wireless LAN) you
> don't access it through the web browser - but you should find your
> flan servers listed under music, p
On 01.02.2015 20:06, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 18:57 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> The alternative is to use XMBC on a dedicated PC. There are lots of
>> those around, but that means a) dropping another $100 or so, and b)
>> having another bit of hardware to plug in
On 01.02.2015 19:57, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 17:12 +0100, poma wrote:
>> On 01.02.2015 16:13, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>> On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 05:38 +0100, poma wrote:
It was already mentioned in this list
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2014
I have a pretty ancient Sony Bravia TV 40ex703 and it most certainly does
support dina (I use minidlna on fedora 21 only wireless LAN) you don't access
it through the web browser - but you should find your flan servers listed under
music, photo, or video sources
Sent from my iPhone
> On 1 Feb
On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 18:57 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> The alternative is to use XMBC on a dedicated PC. There are lots of
> those around, but that means a) dropping another $100 or so, and b)
> having another bit of hardware to plug in and maintain. Since I
> already
> have an i7 16GB des
On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 17:12 +0100, poma wrote:
> On 01.02.2015 16:13, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 05:38 +0100, poma wrote:
> >> It was already mentioned in this list
> >> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2014-September/453339.html
> >>
> >> So Mr. POC, DLNA s
On 01.02.2015 16:13, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 05:38 +0100, poma wrote:
>> It was already mentioned in this list
>> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2014-September/453339.html
>>
>> So Mr. POC, DLNA solution is not enough?
>
> Thanks for the reminder.
>
> D
On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 05:38 +0100, poma wrote:
> It was already mentioned in this list
> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2014-September/453339.html
>
> So Mr. POC, DLNA solution is not enough?
Thanks for the reminder.
DLNA is something completely different. I already have it work
On Sat, 2015-01-31 at 20:47 -0700, jd1008 wrote:
> On 01/31/2015 08:39 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > On 02/01/15 00:28, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> >> I have a smart TV (Sony Bravia) and can use Android Cast Screen
> from my
> >> phone or tablet to see content. Apparently it also works with the
> Appl
On Sun, 2015-02-01 at 11:39 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 02/01/15 00:28, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > I have a smart TV (Sony Bravia) and can use Android Cast Screen from my
> > phone or tablet to see content. Apparently it also works with the Apple
> > equivalent. Is there a way to do this from
On 01.02.2015 04:47, jd1008 wrote:
> I do not clearly understand Patrick's question.
> Is Patrick asking if there is an app on Fedora that
> will let him view his phone's media contents on his
> fedora desktop?
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracast
"HDMI over Wi-Fi"
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On 01.02.2015 10:18, poma wrote:
> On 01.02.2015 05:38, poma wrote:
>> On 31.01.2015 17:28, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>> I have a smart TV (Sony Bravia) and can use Android Cast Screen from my
>>> phone or tablet to see content. Apparently it also works with the Apple
>>> equivalent. Is there a w
On 01.02.2015 05:38, poma wrote:
> On 31.01.2015 17:28, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> I have a smart TV (Sony Bravia) and can use Android Cast Screen from my
>> phone or tablet to see content. Apparently it also works with the Apple
>> equivalent. Is there a way to do this from my F21 desktop?
>>
>
On 31.01.2015 17:28, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I have a smart TV (Sony Bravia) and can use Android Cast Screen from my
> phone or tablet to see content. Apparently it also works with the Apple
> equivalent. Is there a way to do this from my F21 desktop?
>
> poc
>
It was already mentioned in t
On 01/31/2015 08:39 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/01/15 00:28, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
I have a smart TV (Sony Bravia) and can use Android Cast Screen from my
phone or tablet to see content. Apparently it also works with the Apple
equivalent. Is there a way to do this from my F21 desktop?
Is
On 02/01/15 00:28, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I have a smart TV (Sony Bravia) and can use Android Cast Screen from my
> phone or tablet to see content. Apparently it also works with the Apple
> equivalent. Is there a way to do this from my F21 desktop?
>
Is this relevant?
http://www.freedesktop
I have a smart TV (Sony Bravia) and can use Android Cast Screen from my
phone or tablet to see content. Apparently it also works with the Apple
equivalent. Is there a way to do this from my F21 desktop?
poc
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