how to cast video in smart tv using mozila
how to cast video in smart tv using mozila
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Try to set browser.casting.enabled to true on the about:config page.
You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can accept the warning and click "I'll be careful" to continue.
Done but What Next.??? I Don't Understand
Prinkal said
Done but What Next.??? I Don't Understand
HI.. Not enough detail sorry. Once you are in about:config as per previous post copy paste " browser.casting.enabled " (with out quotation marks into the Search Field. Will find browser.casting.enabled as false..... all by itself now. Double Click browser.casting.enabled and it will turn to True, restart FF or maybe a reboot is good to.
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Ok browser.casting.enabled turned to True and FF was restarted. now what to do next ???
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Hi prinkal, In case you didn’t know, the latest version of XBMC, Eden, is faster and prettier than ever. If you have a computer hooked up to your TV there’s no reason not to install it. It catalogs your media for easy browsing and watching, supports amazing add-ons including Hulu, offers a wide collection of cool skins and generally makes life without cable fantastic for any TV fan. Even better, you can instantly send any YouTube video you find on your laptop to it. Here, just follow some steps: 1. Set Up YouTube On XBMC --> First things first: you’re going to need to install the YouTube plugin for XBMC. On your TV, head to the “Settings” screen and you’ll find the “Add-Ons” menu. YouTube is easily found under “Video“; no special repository is needed. 2. Find Your Network Settings --> Now that you’ve got YouTube installed on your computer, you should pull up the “Network Settings” page of XBMC. Open it, turn on control by HTTP and allow programs on other computers to control XBMC. --> Also set a username and password, if you like. Keep this screen open – we’re going to need it for the next step. 3. Set Up Your Browser Plugins 2.