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For Mac there is an adapter that converts HDMI to redstateblues Jan 2018 #1
without connecting the laptop to the tv? samnsara Jan 2018 #2
yea that' what i want (without connecting) bluestarone Jan 2018 #4
I'm no expert, but ... left-of-center2012 Jan 2018 #3
TY i did youtube but bluestarone Jan 2018 #5
You can cast YouTube to.smart tv's Sedona Jan 2018 #6
TY this is what we have in mind bluestarone Jan 2018 #17
Sure. IF... TreasonousBastard Jan 2018 #7
ty also bluestarone Jan 2018 #14
What connections do you have? DonaldsRump Jan 2018 #8
ty bluestarone Jan 2018 #13
You should have an HDMI port DonaldsRump Jan 2018 #15
i will do this ty bluestarone Jan 2018 #16
I have a Vizio too DonaldsRump Jan 2018 #18
You might try thbobby Jan 2018 #9
URW and ty i will ck out the site bluestarone Jan 2018 #11
You might also be able to piggyback on Google Chromecast OnDoutside Jan 2018 #10
ty will keep trying bluestarone Jan 2018 #12
If you have Apple TV... Louis1895 Jan 2018 #19
If you have a Roku... Louis1895 Jan 2018 #20
It might be easier to download the movies and copy to a thumb drive csziggy Jan 2018 #21
Most public domain movies are also on YouTube LeftInTX Jan 2018 #22
If you are using Roku, Plex workes well with it. I can see things from my Desktop RKP5637 Jan 2018 #23
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