Screen Mirroring - TV Assist

DLNA & Cast Video to Smart TV

Published by: Nero
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* music streaming: play your favorite songs or playlists on your DLNA receiver.
* photo streaming: view your best pictures on the big TV screen - single or as a slideshow.
* video streaming: enjoy your videos in best 4K quality.
* play from PC & NAS: remote playing the photos, HD movies and TV Shows which stored on your PC and NAS - never occupy your phone memory.
* play from SMB share: remote playing the network-stored photos, movies and music collections from your SMB drive - no complicated setup required.
The easiest casting app for all your media - but there is a lot more!
* New! New SMB Sharing feature helps you stream files from network SMB shared folders to your Smart TV to enjoy them on a bigger screen!
* Not only working for DLNA – but also support Chromecast, Chromecast Audio, Sonos!
* You can easily stream by class with just one click, e.g. select all the files taken at some place, or select several albums at the same time.
* Cast your iCloud media files to TV!
* Start other Nero mobile apps from Nero Streaming Player!
* Easily send your feedback regarding improvements and issues!
* Use your iPhone/iPad as remote control while casting videos & music: regulate the volume, pause, stop or skip titles!
* Zoom in or rotate your photos while casting photos – with intuitive 2-finger gestures!
* Sort your music by interprets, songs, albums or genres and stream it to Sonos or any DLNA receiver!
* A lot of supported devices:
- Smart TVs from Samsung, Sony, LG, TCL, Panasonic, Sharp and many others
- AV Devices from Yamaha, Onkyo, Sonos, Bose, Pioneer and many others
- Chromecast and many other DLNA/UPnP compliant devices
- Media servers from Plex, Serviio, Subsonic, Twonky, Windows Media Player and many others
- NAS from Western Digital, Netgear, Synology, QNAP, Seagate and many others
* How does it work?
Installing Nero Streaming Player allows you to play photos, videos & music from your iPhone or iPad to your Smart TV or DLNA receiver. You do not need any HDMI cable, cast hardware, or additional applications. Using DLNA standard, no configuration is required. Just connect your iPhone, your PC & NAS and Smart TV to the same WiFi network and get started. Open the app and select a photo, video, or song and click on the TV symbol on the lower right corner. A list of all your target devices in your local WiFi network will be displayed. Choose one and bring your media to the big screen or your audio system with this simple DLNA player!
* How to play media from PC & NAS to Smart TV using Nero Streaming Player?
Just launch the uPnP / DLNA compatible media server on your PC and NAS. Nero Streaming Player will show a complete list of all available servers. Select your preferred one and browse or cast all media located on your PC & NAS.
* You do not have a media server, yet?
Just download and install Nero MediaHome PC (version 2016 or later) from www.nero.com. Via Nero Streaming Player play all your photos, videos, and music located on your PC and laptop on your TV screen, or straight on your mobile device, too. Simply click "Nero MediaHome" in Nero Streaming Player and with one touch, you will jump right into the timeline of all the photos and videos located on your PC. Via Nero Streaming Player browse and play all your media and comfortably make use of enhanced features like:
- viewing of family and friends via face recognition
- simply viewing places you have visited
- browsing and playing of your personal collection of movies and TV Shows via movie poster thumbnails
- listening to your favorite songs and music genres via your music playlist

Please note: Your mobile device and your WiFi enabled PC, NAS and Smart TV need to be on the same WiFi network. It is highly recommended to use only in private and secured wireless networks.
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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Nero
Languages
Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese
Recent release
1.11.5 (1 month ago )
Released on
Sep 1, 2015 (9 years ago )
Last Updated
7 hours ago
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