Thank you this was very helpful, I meant to put solved for you but accidentally pressed the other comment, it shows on my Tv now as well but the sound only plays from my laptop do you know how to get sound on my Tv

You can use an external cable to connect a desktop or laptop computer to your TV in order to display your computer onto the TV. Cable connections vary based on the computer output and TV input requirements.


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Hi all, I have a BT broadband, LL, BT sports and NOW TV sports package. I travel a lot away from home (London) and I like to watch BT sports and NOW TV sports on a TV via my laptop. I get perfect quality NOW TV coverage but don't get good quality BT sports coverage to be honest the streaming is not good. I also have the BT sports app on my phone and its perfect, do I need to download an app for my laptop (I have tried researching this option but to no avail) or should iI be able to get perfect coverage via my BT account?

But that's when the weird stuff comes in. I, for some reason, decided to try to play it when I was using my HDTV as an external screen for my laptop with an HDMI cable. And, much to my surprise, the game ran perfectly! Without any missing textures or whatsoever. I was even able to change the settings to high! It now said that I had 900 something MB available out of [whatever that number was, around 400 I believe], instead of 59!

Alternatively, take a look at either Plex or Emby. While Kodi bolts on basic server features to its fancy looking front end, these put the media server front and center. Install the desktop server component to stream content from your laptop, or purchase the appropriate mobile app if you want to use it with your phone or tablet.

Chromecast works on laptops via the Chrome web browser and Google Cast add-in. Once installed, click the Cast button to the right of the address bar (or choose Cast from the menu) to pick what to cast and where to cast it.

You could spend a small fortune on expensive HDMI cables, but the truth of the matter is that for HD video transmitted from your laptop, any HDMI cable will do. You can buy perfectly functioning, gold-plated cables for under 5 (and as little as 2) from the likes of Screwfix, Amazon, or many others.

PC laptop users should be able to cycle through the available display options using a special function key in conjunction with the [Fn] button. Keep pressing this to cycle between laptop display only, TV only, and laptop and TV together. Alternatively, right-click the desktop in Windows to select screen resolution; from here you'll be able to manually detect and select your TV's display.

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Whether you need a bigger screen, give a presentation or are looking for an easier way to share photos and videos with friends and family members, you can quickly and easily connect your laptop to your TV. You just need to have the right hardware and know where to click on your computer.

But you can also use that same exact connection for a computer, be it a desktop or laptop. But since we're focusing on laptops right now, here are a few different ways you can connect a laptop to a TV using an HDMI port.

If your laptop has an HDMI port on it, you don't need any special adapters or equipment. Just plug any standard HDMI cable into the laptop and TV's respective HDMI ports, and your laptop's screen will show up on your TV a second or two later.

If you don't have an HDMI port on your laptop, you'll need to use an adapter or hub. If you have a more recent laptop that lacks an HDMI port, you should be able to use one of the USB-C ports on your laptop for the connection. You can either buy a USB-C to HDMI adapter, use a USB-C hub that has an HDMI port built into it, or buy an HDMI to USB-C cable.

If you don't have a picture after connecting your laptop to your TV using an HDMI cable, double-check that your TV is set to the right input. If you still don't have a picture on your TV, then check your laptop's display settings.

On Windows, you do that by opening the Settings app and going to Displays. And on a Mac you can open the System Preferences > Displays. In those same settings, you can also choose to have your display mirrored -- meaning your laptop's screen and your TV show the same thing -- or extended, which treats your TV as a second monitor.

If using a wired connection between your laptop and TV isn't ideal or even possible, you have a few options to wirelessly connect your laptop to a TV. But the how greatly depends on what kind of TV or streaming device you have, along with whether you have a PC or Mac.

Before either of the below methods will work, you'll want to make sure that both the TV and laptop are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, and it wouldn't hurt to have Bluetooth enabled on both devices.

On your Mac, click on the Control Center icon in the menu bar. It should be near the top-right corner of your screen. Find the Screen Mirroring option, click it, and then select the Apple TV or AirPlay device you want to mirror your laptop's screen to.

Thinking of cutting the cord, Aaron? With Netflix and Hulu Plus you can get most of the shows you watch on TV without cable. Or maybe you want to use your TV to show the baby videos stored on your laptop? Either way there are a few options.

Several manufacturers also make small boxes which enable wireless streaming from your laptop to your television. Apple TV and Roku are two of the most widely known. Either one can stream from a Mac or PC, and from Netflix, Hulu Plus and a variety of other services. They each cost around $100 (depending on which version of the Roku you buy). If we were answering your question six months ago, we would tell you to get one of these.

Yes, if your TV is configured to use a WiFi connection; usually the high end TV's have that type of feature. It would connect thru the WiFi on a laptop /tablet device, but typically desktop computers don't have WiFi.

Okay, so this has happened about a few days ago. I used to be able to connect my laptop to my tv through hdmi and watch and listen to content through the tv. But for some reason, the sound only chooses to play through my computer, even though it is connected to the television. I can get my tv to display everything that my computer does; it just does not play any of the sounds from it. I tried going into control panel and sounds to try to enable sound for devices outside of my computer, but it does not recognize my tv as a connected device. What is wrong? Is it the drivers for Windows 7 or something else. It worked just fine last week, but it stopped feeding sound to my computer a few days ago. Please let me know how I can resolve this issue. Thank you.

Hey everyone,


We have a teacher at our school who connects their Lenovo laptop to a tv, to show students slides, and it connects just fin like 95% of the time. However every once in a while it won't connect. I've changing the HDMI cord, changing the cord to a different port on the tv, having her turn off her laptop and turning it back on, having windows try and detect the second monitor (which to make matters worse, sometimes it does recognize there is a second "monitor" and sometimes it doesn't) nothing I do works. Any suggestions? The laptop runs on windows 11 btw.


Thanks!

HDMI between the laptop and the TV requires a handshake between the two and it can be a problem. Sometimes with both powered up and if the TV is not detected then merely unplugging and plugging the HDMI cable works. One way of increasing the chances of it working is to have the TV on and then power up the laptop.

The adapters are cheap and easy to use, the only issue is that the device projecting to the adapter has to have a compatible Network Adapter (most laptops do).and must be a Microsoft Windows 10 or later OS (Have not tried using earlier OS versions so can't say).

Since you're in education it might be similar to what we had with some new laptops we'd got. We had something slightly similar that the interactive TV's we'd got didn't work on some laptops when plugged into the main hdmi ports on the display. I swapped to the front panel HDMI and it worked. It ended up being the HDMI mode that was very well hidden within the display settings. The setting was only visible when on the source mode.

Thanks for the replies everyone,


The laptop the teacher uses is a personal one, so I don't have access to it most of the time, as she uses it for everything she does at the school. Next time the issue comes up I'll ask to borrow it when possible, and do some of the troubleshooting tips you guys gave.


To give a little bit more background, the way we have it connected is a 6ft HDMI cable connects to her laptop, then goes to a splitter, this splitter feeds into a 30ft HDMI cable running to the TV and a 6ft cable running into a streaming computer (Our classes are live streamed) and neither of them are getting the signal from the laptop which leads me to believe it has to do with some setting on the laptop somewhere. The thing that perplexes me is why it works 95% of the time, but once every couple of weeks it just simply won't connect.


Thanks!

Consider trying to use a USB-HDMI adapter instead of the built-in port of her laptop. That will cause the HDMI port driver to reinstall/reinitialize every time the dongle is plugged in and may fix those intermittent weird problems she currently has.

To give a little bit more background, the way we have it connected is a 6ft HDMI cable connects to her laptop, then goes to a splitter, this splitter feeds into a 30ft HDMI cable running to the TV and a 6ft cable running into a streaming computer (Our classes are live streamed) and neither of them are getting the signal from the laptop which leads me to believe it has to do with some setting on the laptop somewhere.

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