Start by opening up WMP, and click on the Stream menu option. From there select 'Turn on Media Streaming' and follow the instructions to enable media streaming from your PC to any DLNA capable devices on your network – including your Smart TV.
VideoLAN VLC 3.0 “Vetinari” is now available. The new version of the popular video playback software now supports even more video formats and includes hardware acceleration support for high-end video formats, including 4K video with HDR color and 8K video feeds. VLC also offers better support for Blu-Ray movies.
HDMI Standards: 1.4, 2.0, 2.0a & 2.1
HDMI 1.4: If you want your HDMI cables to support 4K resolution, you need to make sure that they are High-Speed HDMI cables. HDMI 2.0 is certified to have a bandwidth of 18 Gigabits per second which supports 4K resolution at 60 FPS (frames per second).4K, also known as Ultra HD, refers to a TV resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels. That's four times as many pixels than in a full HD TV, a total of about 8.3 million pixels. Having so many pixels means a higher pixel density, and you should have a clearer, better defined picture.
A minimum of 16 GB of RAM for HD is fine, but with 4K or 6K editing, that minimum rises to 32 GB or more. Data must be quickly accessible to both the CPU and RAM so storage speed is crucial. Otherwise, starving the CPU and RAM of data results in slow performance, no matter how fast those other components are.
4k resolution graphics cards
- PNY - NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 VERTO 2GB DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 Graphics Card - Black.
- EVGA - GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XC Ultra Gaming 11GB GDDR6 PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card.
- XFX - AMD Radeon RX 550 Core Edition 4GB GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card - Black.
Netflix will only offer 4K streaming on your PC if high-bandwidth digital copy protection 2.2 is available. Netflix also says your PC needs an Intel 7th generation (Kaby Lake) processor or newer to stream. However, some older processors reportedly work, and many AMD processors will also work.
After all, 4K is 3840×2160 (a total of over 8 million pixels), while 1440p is 2560×1440 (3.6 million pixels). The same can be said for 4K video.
Yes, for multimedia purposes, GTX1050Ti can display 4k resolution on a compatible device like a 4k TV or PC monitor, so you can watch 4k videos or use Windows or Linux with a 4k desktop resolution.
The GTX 1660 Ti may have some of the features found in newer RTX cards, but it's still in between the GTX 1060 and GTX 1070 in terms of raw performance, making it unsuitable for 4K gaming. To enjoy games at 4K resolution, you'll want to spend the big bucks and look at the RTX 2080 or RTX 2080 Ti.
Netflix currently supports two different HDR streaming formats; Dolby Vision and HDR10. Technically, HDR is available on some smartphones and tablets that are not necessarily classified as having 4K displays. If you're browsing Netflix on a newish iOS or Android, look out for the HDR or Dolby Vision icon.
When it comes down to 4K TV, you do not need to pick up special HDMI cables. In other words, don't immediately toss out your old HDMI cables for the newest HDMI 2.0a or 2.1. The HDMI cable standard can impact color and resolution, but newer versions are not required for 4K TV.
You can buy an adapter or a cable that will let you connect it to the standard HDMI port on your TV. If you don't have Micro HDMI, see if your laptop has a DisplayPort, which can handle the same digital video and audio signals as HDMI. You can buy a DisplayPort/HDMI adapter or cable cheaply and easily.
There are four main players in the wireless PC-to-TV space: AirPlay, Miracast, WiDi and Chromecast. To do so, one only needs a Miracast-supported device connected to their TV and an Android device or Windows PC. However, support for the protocol is spotty, and the results are a bit hit or miss.