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Streaming media on a Samsung TV

Question:

How can I stream media on my Samsung TV?

 

Answer:

To stream media on your Samsung TV, you can use the DLNA/AllShare feature which allows media streaming from different DLNA certified devices like computers, smartphones, tablets, etc., to your TV. This means you can easily share and access content across various devices. For instance, if your computer has mp3 files, you can play them on your TV using an internet connection. Remember, Samsung only officially supports and guarantees functionality with Samsung Link software, so it's best to use that for optimal performance. Lastly, although some third-party software might enable streaming from Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices, Samsung doesn't currently provide official support for this.

 

Terms:

DLNA/AllShare - A technology that enables media streaming between different devices, making it easy to share and access content.

Samsung Link - Official Samsung software that ensures compatibility and guaranteed functionality when streaming media on a Samsung TV.

Network Attached Storage (NAS) - An external storage device connected to a network, providing centralized data access and storage.

 

 
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