2023-07-03, 01:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 2023-07-03, 01:28 AM by wtfjacks. Edited 1 time in total.)
I'll do my best to give you a hand. First I use Jellyfin with a Linux OS connected to an LG tv using DLNA.
I don't have Kodi installed but suspect you already have it streaming to your tv.
With jellyfin installed on your pc, go to the dashboard and click on DLNA.
Check the following boxes and change any values to what I have listed.
Enable Play To DLNA Feature
Client Discovery Interval 60
Enable DLNA Server
Blast Alive Messages
Alive Message Interval 600
Default User - Insert your user name here
On Windows you may have to allow UPnP access through your firewall.
On your TV you should have a menu to add connections from other devices.
On my LG I didn't have to add JF as it showed up in the connection bar which shows
all my HDMI ports and shared content devices.
All I had to do was select it and jellyfin was fully available on my tv.
You do not need to install Tizen on your tv for DLNA to work.
While DLNA is not as robust as a dedicated app for your tv, it works very well
and plays without issues on my tv.
Edit:
You may want to take a look at this page.
https://www.howtogeek.com/215400/how-to-...ia-server/
I don't have Kodi installed but suspect you already have it streaming to your tv.
With jellyfin installed on your pc, go to the dashboard and click on DLNA.
Check the following boxes and change any values to what I have listed.
Enable Play To DLNA Feature
Client Discovery Interval 60
Enable DLNA Server
Blast Alive Messages
Alive Message Interval 600
Default User - Insert your user name here
On Windows you may have to allow UPnP access through your firewall.
On your TV you should have a menu to add connections from other devices.
On my LG I didn't have to add JF as it showed up in the connection bar which shows
all my HDMI ports and shared content devices.
All I had to do was select it and jellyfin was fully available on my tv.
You do not need to install Tizen on your tv for DLNA to work.
While DLNA is not as robust as a dedicated app for your tv, it works very well
and plays without issues on my tv.
Edit:
You may want to take a look at this page.
https://www.howtogeek.com/215400/how-to-...ia-server/