How to stream Youtube audio from a Windows machine to a DLNA client?
I.e., just the audio. I have an ONKYO receiver that only supports audio streaming over DLNA, no video.
windows-10 youtube audio-streaming dlna
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I.e., just the audio. I have an ONKYO receiver that only supports audio streaming over DLNA, no video.
windows-10 youtube audio-streaming dlna
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I.e., just the audio. I have an ONKYO receiver that only supports audio streaming over DLNA, no video.
windows-10 youtube audio-streaming dlna
I.e., just the audio. I have an ONKYO receiver that only supports audio streaming over DLNA, no video.
windows-10 youtube audio-streaming dlna
windows-10 youtube audio-streaming dlna
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You can stream every kind of PC audio to a DLNA receiver with Stream What You Hear.
Stream What You Hear (SWYH) is a Windows application to broadcast the sound of your computer (ie: “what you hear”) on an UPnP/DLNA device such as TVs, amps, network receivers, game consoles, etc...
This solution is hardly ideal, as it streams all your machine's audio. Also, the lag between when the audio was "played" on the machine and when it actually reaches the DLNA receiver can be quite annoying.
– Protector one
Nov 21 '16 at 9:26
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This functionality is now built-in to Microsofts Edge browser. Microsoft calls it "cast media to device" and it is "the new version of Play To".
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/28189-microsoft-edge-cast-media-device-windows-10-a.html
In short, load the Youtube video or other media in an Edge tab, click the three-dots-button, then choose "cast media to device" and choose a connected device.
Does it work for you?
– Falco Alexander
Feb 1 '16 at 18:05
@Falco: Yes, but there's currently a bug in Edge that will cause high volume level spikes on the target device when Youtube's Autoplay kicks in. For viewing a single video though, it works just fine!
– Protector one
Feb 1 '16 at 21:01
for me it does not work at all or amazon fire tv stick is not the right pairing device....
– Falco Alexander
Feb 2 '16 at 9:18
1
it "should" ;) It finds my fireTv but trying to connect does not really work.
– Falco Alexander
Feb 10 '16 at 9:36
3
This functionality was removed from Edge in Creator's Update (i.e. it's no longer possible to cast from Edge to a DLNA device).
– Vladimir Krilov
Jun 23 '18 at 16:49
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You can stream every kind of PC audio to a DLNA receiver with Stream What You Hear.
Stream What You Hear (SWYH) is a Windows application to broadcast the sound of your computer (ie: “what you hear”) on an UPnP/DLNA device such as TVs, amps, network receivers, game consoles, etc...
This solution is hardly ideal, as it streams all your machine's audio. Also, the lag between when the audio was "played" on the machine and when it actually reaches the DLNA receiver can be quite annoying.
– Protector one
Nov 21 '16 at 9:26
add a comment |
You can stream every kind of PC audio to a DLNA receiver with Stream What You Hear.
Stream What You Hear (SWYH) is a Windows application to broadcast the sound of your computer (ie: “what you hear”) on an UPnP/DLNA device such as TVs, amps, network receivers, game consoles, etc...
This solution is hardly ideal, as it streams all your machine's audio. Also, the lag between when the audio was "played" on the machine and when it actually reaches the DLNA receiver can be quite annoying.
– Protector one
Nov 21 '16 at 9:26
add a comment |
You can stream every kind of PC audio to a DLNA receiver with Stream What You Hear.
Stream What You Hear (SWYH) is a Windows application to broadcast the sound of your computer (ie: “what you hear”) on an UPnP/DLNA device such as TVs, amps, network receivers, game consoles, etc...
You can stream every kind of PC audio to a DLNA receiver with Stream What You Hear.
Stream What You Hear (SWYH) is a Windows application to broadcast the sound of your computer (ie: “what you hear”) on an UPnP/DLNA device such as TVs, amps, network receivers, game consoles, etc...
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This solution is hardly ideal, as it streams all your machine's audio. Also, the lag between when the audio was "played" on the machine and when it actually reaches the DLNA receiver can be quite annoying.
– Protector one
Nov 21 '16 at 9:26
add a comment |
This solution is hardly ideal, as it streams all your machine's audio. Also, the lag between when the audio was "played" on the machine and when it actually reaches the DLNA receiver can be quite annoying.
– Protector one
Nov 21 '16 at 9:26
This solution is hardly ideal, as it streams all your machine's audio. Also, the lag between when the audio was "played" on the machine and when it actually reaches the DLNA receiver can be quite annoying.
– Protector one
Nov 21 '16 at 9:26
This solution is hardly ideal, as it streams all your machine's audio. Also, the lag between when the audio was "played" on the machine and when it actually reaches the DLNA receiver can be quite annoying.
– Protector one
Nov 21 '16 at 9:26
add a comment |
This functionality is now built-in to Microsofts Edge browser. Microsoft calls it "cast media to device" and it is "the new version of Play To".
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/28189-microsoft-edge-cast-media-device-windows-10-a.html
In short, load the Youtube video or other media in an Edge tab, click the three-dots-button, then choose "cast media to device" and choose a connected device.
Does it work for you?
– Falco Alexander
Feb 1 '16 at 18:05
@Falco: Yes, but there's currently a bug in Edge that will cause high volume level spikes on the target device when Youtube's Autoplay kicks in. For viewing a single video though, it works just fine!
– Protector one
Feb 1 '16 at 21:01
for me it does not work at all or amazon fire tv stick is not the right pairing device....
– Falco Alexander
Feb 2 '16 at 9:18
1
it "should" ;) It finds my fireTv but trying to connect does not really work.
– Falco Alexander
Feb 10 '16 at 9:36
3
This functionality was removed from Edge in Creator's Update (i.e. it's no longer possible to cast from Edge to a DLNA device).
– Vladimir Krilov
Jun 23 '18 at 16:49
|
show 5 more comments
This functionality is now built-in to Microsofts Edge browser. Microsoft calls it "cast media to device" and it is "the new version of Play To".
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/28189-microsoft-edge-cast-media-device-windows-10-a.html
In short, load the Youtube video or other media in an Edge tab, click the three-dots-button, then choose "cast media to device" and choose a connected device.
Does it work for you?
– Falco Alexander
Feb 1 '16 at 18:05
@Falco: Yes, but there's currently a bug in Edge that will cause high volume level spikes on the target device when Youtube's Autoplay kicks in. For viewing a single video though, it works just fine!
– Protector one
Feb 1 '16 at 21:01
for me it does not work at all or amazon fire tv stick is not the right pairing device....
– Falco Alexander
Feb 2 '16 at 9:18
1
it "should" ;) It finds my fireTv but trying to connect does not really work.
– Falco Alexander
Feb 10 '16 at 9:36
3
This functionality was removed from Edge in Creator's Update (i.e. it's no longer possible to cast from Edge to a DLNA device).
– Vladimir Krilov
Jun 23 '18 at 16:49
|
show 5 more comments
This functionality is now built-in to Microsofts Edge browser. Microsoft calls it "cast media to device" and it is "the new version of Play To".
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/28189-microsoft-edge-cast-media-device-windows-10-a.html
In short, load the Youtube video or other media in an Edge tab, click the three-dots-button, then choose "cast media to device" and choose a connected device.
This functionality is now built-in to Microsofts Edge browser. Microsoft calls it "cast media to device" and it is "the new version of Play To".
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/28189-microsoft-edge-cast-media-device-windows-10-a.html
In short, load the Youtube video or other media in an Edge tab, click the three-dots-button, then choose "cast media to device" and choose a connected device.
answered Jan 11 '16 at 13:08
Protector oneProtector one
75731422
75731422
Does it work for you?
– Falco Alexander
Feb 1 '16 at 18:05
@Falco: Yes, but there's currently a bug in Edge that will cause high volume level spikes on the target device when Youtube's Autoplay kicks in. For viewing a single video though, it works just fine!
– Protector one
Feb 1 '16 at 21:01
for me it does not work at all or amazon fire tv stick is not the right pairing device....
– Falco Alexander
Feb 2 '16 at 9:18
1
it "should" ;) It finds my fireTv but trying to connect does not really work.
– Falco Alexander
Feb 10 '16 at 9:36
3
This functionality was removed from Edge in Creator's Update (i.e. it's no longer possible to cast from Edge to a DLNA device).
– Vladimir Krilov
Jun 23 '18 at 16:49
|
show 5 more comments
Does it work for you?
– Falco Alexander
Feb 1 '16 at 18:05
@Falco: Yes, but there's currently a bug in Edge that will cause high volume level spikes on the target device when Youtube's Autoplay kicks in. For viewing a single video though, it works just fine!
– Protector one
Feb 1 '16 at 21:01
for me it does not work at all or amazon fire tv stick is not the right pairing device....
– Falco Alexander
Feb 2 '16 at 9:18
1
it "should" ;) It finds my fireTv but trying to connect does not really work.
– Falco Alexander
Feb 10 '16 at 9:36
3
This functionality was removed from Edge in Creator's Update (i.e. it's no longer possible to cast from Edge to a DLNA device).
– Vladimir Krilov
Jun 23 '18 at 16:49
Does it work for you?
– Falco Alexander
Feb 1 '16 at 18:05
Does it work for you?
– Falco Alexander
Feb 1 '16 at 18:05
@Falco: Yes, but there's currently a bug in Edge that will cause high volume level spikes on the target device when Youtube's Autoplay kicks in. For viewing a single video though, it works just fine!
– Protector one
Feb 1 '16 at 21:01
@Falco: Yes, but there's currently a bug in Edge that will cause high volume level spikes on the target device when Youtube's Autoplay kicks in. For viewing a single video though, it works just fine!
– Protector one
Feb 1 '16 at 21:01
for me it does not work at all or amazon fire tv stick is not the right pairing device....
– Falco Alexander
Feb 2 '16 at 9:18
for me it does not work at all or amazon fire tv stick is not the right pairing device....
– Falco Alexander
Feb 2 '16 at 9:18
1
1
it "should" ;) It finds my fireTv but trying to connect does not really work.
– Falco Alexander
Feb 10 '16 at 9:36
it "should" ;) It finds my fireTv but trying to connect does not really work.
– Falco Alexander
Feb 10 '16 at 9:36
3
3
This functionality was removed from Edge in Creator's Update (i.e. it's no longer possible to cast from Edge to a DLNA device).
– Vladimir Krilov
Jun 23 '18 at 16:49
This functionality was removed from Edge in Creator's Update (i.e. it's no longer possible to cast from Edge to a DLNA device).
– Vladimir Krilov
Jun 23 '18 at 16:49
|
show 5 more comments
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