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B_printervan
Apr 15, 2021Explorer
mileshuff wrote:B$printervan wrote:
I'm sure they do. DLNA has been around a long while. I've never viewed my setup as complicated. From Verizon ONT WAN port > Netgate SG-1100 pfsence Firewall/Router > Switch /s> Ubiquity WAP's and RPi's.
That's a lot more complicated than Laptop > TV, or NAS > TV. Am able to stream anything. Am I missing something?
Guess the other part of the equation would be how we differ on TV reception. Where we live there's no OTA reception. Seems most with cable service are content with either using the cable service set-top box, or directly connecting the coax on their TV (DLNA).
Here's my TV with channels, RaspberryPi mounted behind TV.
https://imgur.com/5uyMCj4
This just shows some movies stored somewhere on the network. Most are recordings from HBO, Showtime and TCM (I like old movies).
https://imgur.com/jAIIojv
Here's an old video I made after removing copy protections from my recordings (Has since been patched)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VCcBcH8CrE
Some other nifty things I can do with Pi's are stream RTSP feed from our security NVR cameras. Also have these Linux powered Pi's with 9" touchscreens mounted in some walls around the house, TOSLINK/Fiber ran back to their respective AVR. Think of it as a 9" smart tv...
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