Streaming my h2s to another TV.

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Now I have my h2s up & running I have been wondering if I could stream from the box to another TV in the house with maybe a Chromecast...
Thanks
 
I do it onto my smart tv (lg) via smartiptv ap on the tv. Works on lg or Samsung tvs.
 
Ain't got a smart TV but do have a Chromecast kicking about somewhere.
 
If the H2 is Eniggma 2 you can stream to and Kodi device, so potentially you could stream to a phone / tablet then cast to the TV on the chromecast
 
Could you explain what you mean be that ? No idea what enigma 2 is.
Thanks.
 
Could you explain what you mean be that ? No idea what enigma 2 is.
Thanks.

Kodi can have access to live TV basically you point it at the IP address of of you box then it can control it and stream from it. I believe that Kodi can also be cast so that means that if you have a android tablet or phone lying about you dont need any extra equipment.

Start with the phone or tablet and install kodi
 
Use openwebif to stream to laptop ipad ect,Openwebif should be in plugins and just enter the ip address into your browser search bar to connect
 
Cheers... Should I enable anything in openwebif ? Like enable HTTPS ?
 
Cheers I'll try it later.. Then all I do is put the box 192.168.*.* in my phone tablet etc.. Thanks
 
Some suppliers only allow one line for one box (device)
If you connect to another device provider will pick up two IP from two different devices.

One device will be say.....
192.168.0.3

then other device will be say....
192.168.0.5

You need to check that out.
Thats why some suppliers allow multiroom and others don't.
 
Some suppliers only allow one line for one box (device)
If you connect to another device provider will pick up two IP from two different devices.

One device will be say.....
192.168.0.3

then other device will be say....
192.168.0.5

You need to check that out.
Thats why some suppliers allow multiroom and others don't.

it will not work that way as he is streaming from a receiver to another device, so the receiver is doing all the decoding for both itself and the other device so only 1 IP address
 
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