Win7/Win8 shares music photos and videos through media streams

  
                                    

DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) was established by Sony, Intel, Microsoft, etc., to address the interconnection of wireless networks and wired networks, including personal PCs, consumer electronics, and mobile devices.

Simply put, DLNA technology can connect mobile phones, tablets, computers, TVs (or audio and other audio and video equipment) in the home LAN, and access music, photos and videos from each other. .

Today's smartphones, whether it's iPhone, Android or Windows Phone, or even Nokia N9 phones with Meego, support DLNA sharing videos.

Windows 7/8 provides support for media streaming, and uses DLNA technology to interconnect media files between computers, TVs, and mobile phones.

After the following operations are set, the media stream support function will be enabled for Windows 7/8 to realize the interconnection of media files of computers, TVs and mobile phones in the same LAN.

Tools/Materials

Windows 7/8 Home Premium Edition

Home WiFi LAN (no internet connection required)

DLNA-enabled mobile phones (on) DLNA function or use the corresponding software)

Method /Steps

Open Windows 7/8 "Control Panel" & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; Network and Internet & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; Network and Sharing Center”→“Change advanced sharing settings”.

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