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Tips for Watching Livestreams on Your TV

Please note that these are references only and that Beth Am cannot provide any technical support. Thank you to Hershey Felder for these tips.

If you are interested in watching the Video on Demand on your Smart TV, you may be able to do so depending on the model and age of Smart TV by following the guides below once you have completed Steps 1 & 2 on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.

Screen Mirroring

The information provided below are guides specific to your unique ‘at home’ setup to help you ‘Screen-Mirror’ from your computer, tablet or smartphone to your Smart TV. Please determine your best option.

For mirroring to an Apple TV or AirPlay compatible smart TV from an Apple (IOS) compatible device such as an iPhone, iPad or Mac computer please follow the instructions provided: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204289

For mirroring to a Roku TV from an Android or Windows compatible device (IOS devices are not compatible with Roku) please follow the instructions provided: https://support.roku.com/article/208754928-how-do-i-use-screen-mirroring-with-my-android-or-windows-device-

For mirroring to an Amazon Fire TV from an Android compatible device (IOS devices are not compatible with Amazon Fire TV) please follow the instructions provided: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=GA7K5AML6222YDEW

For Google Casting to a TV from a Chromecast enabled browser or device please follow the instructions provided: https://support.google.com/chromecast/answer/3228332?hl=en&ref_topic=4602553

Wired HDMI

The most basic Computer-to-TV connection consists of running a wire from your computer to the HDMI input on your TV.

Computers have a bunch of different connections, so which wire or adapter you'll need to run depends on what computer you have. If you're not sure, check the manual or Google the model to determine its specifics.

These tips originally appeared on Hershey Felder's website.

Fri, April 26 2024 18 Nisan 5784