Wow Dr.Strange has HD streams available. Not cams either. Or Chinese encoding.
I'm seeing mention of BT and a PC. If anyone has a link to hook up BT to win7 premium, I'd appreciate it.
I have a BT dongle and there seems to be some software on the pc, but they don't work. Google says BT won't work on 7 either.
Of course BT works on Win7!!! I have 6 computers in the house right now - 2 on XP Pro, 3 on Win7, and one on Win10 (ugh!) - and all can use a BT mouse.
-First make sure the drivers are installed for the BT dongle. Insert it into a working USB port, you should hear a little 2 note sound.
Click Control Panel -> Device Manager. The installed devices are in alphabetical order, so Bluetooth should be close to the top of the list. If it is there, and has no yellow exclamation mark next to it, then it is correctly installed.
-Then you have to 'pair' the mouse and computer... go back to Control Panel -> Devices and Printers. If the BT mouse is not listed in the top section, put the mouse in 'discovery mode' and click 'Add a Device'. Windows will search for devices and should find the mouse. You might have to key in a 'security code' - try 0000, 00000, 1234, or 12345.
If the dongle is good and installed in a working USB port, and 'Bluetooth' is not listed in the Device Manager, then we have more work to do first.![]()
I could be wrong, but I think the message was from SS support.
Don't believe everything you read on the internet go by what other people who own it say.
At my age/stage, piece o' cake...nevermind...
To be topic pertinent, still haven't dove into Kodi 17, yet...
I'm thinking of getting Roku / Kodi.
All I have right now is an old style tv (no HDMI) and a DVD player that will play Netflix. That's it so far.
But, to do it right, don't I need an HDMI tv?
What's the difference in usefulness between Roku and Kodi?
Besides being able to watch Netflix and Hulu and stream stuff, I would ideally be able also connect to my NAS or a card/HD to watch the movies I already have. I have hundreds of movies on a NAS right now.
I won't have the money for a couple of weeks or so. So, specific links are of no use yet. The two links I saved already that y'all had recommended are no longer available.
I'm thinking of getting Roku / Kodi.
All I have right now is an old style tv (no HDMI) and a DVD player that will play Netflix. That's it so far.
But, to do it right, don't I need an HDMI tv?
What's the difference in usefulness between Roku and Kodi?
Besides being able to watch Netflix and Hulu and stream stuff, I would ideally be able also connect to my NAS or a card/HD to watch the movies I already have. I have hundreds of movies on a NAS right now.
I won't have the money for a couple of weeks or so. So, specific links are of no use yet. The two links I saved already that y'all had recommended are no longer available.
Around $199Wow those Nvidea Shields are around $300 right. I know they are supposed to be the #1 box especially if you are a gamer.
I must've been looking at the wrong place I looked at Amazon thought I remembered $300.Around $199
Thanks didn't check that one.The nvidia starts at 199. Up it just means more room AFAIK.
You'll find those progs on zen.
Found em on exodus too. U sure u maybe didn't mis spell em?