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LG 49UJ634V - LG TV with webOS 3.5 - can read network disk movies

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  • #1 16678128
    gkmaster
    Level 17  
    I am thinking of buying a new TV and I am more and more convinced by the TV LG 49UJ634V - (I have a Samsung series 7 at home and I will not buy another one) - the TV is already from the new series from webos3.5 but I don't see the DLNA option anywhere and I wonder did the gentlemen from Korea in any other way cope with reading files from home NAS? He has synology at home and I would like to watch photos or movies on this disc on TV. On current Samsung TV, I simply choose NAS (network object) and can browse Music / Film / Pictures.
    Maybe someone already has a new LG TV at home and is able to check it.
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  • #2 16678340
    romulus73
    Level 28  
    I have LG two pieces one 3d another hdr, with NSA synology server, don't know what you are asking. You don't configure anything server and tv in one network and it just works, the movies are downloaded by the server directly to the Video directory and TV can see it ..
    I have many things connected to the server connected to the IP camera.
    It just inspired me - I have a week IP camera and I did not check video streaming on TV using synology survillace software
  • #3 16678472
    gkmaster
    Level 17  
    That's what I meant, if LG TV will see the disk in the network - write specifically which TV model you have, because if they are older models then some of them had the DLNA function and thanks to this TV can see all devices in the network.
    As for streaming video from the camera straight to TV, it probably will not work because the TV does not support H.264 and the application that is on synology actually reads the stream from the IP camera but will not send it as AVI or MPEG as a stream. It can do it as RSTP packets but I think TV can't read this stream. Unless you have an Android TV then a VLC application will handle such a stream.
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