Computer Screen Projection – How to project the computer screen onto the TV? How to cast pictures and videos from the computer onto the TV for playback? Four methods to share

HDMI screen mirroring

1. Connect the computer and TV with an HDMI cable
Firstly, the computer and TV need to be connected using an HDMI interface. Simply connect the corresponding HDMI interface to the computer and TV.
2. Set up signal source
After connecting the computer and TV with an HDMI cable, you can use the remote control to switch the signal source, then select the HDMI 1 interface, and finally insert the HDMI interface into the TV to project the computer screen onto the TV.

Computer Screen Projection - How to project the computer screen onto the TV? How to cast pictures and videos from the computer onto the TV for playback? Four methods to share

Win7 and Win10 systems with DLNA screen mirroring

1. Screen mirroring in Win10

The Windows 10 system comes with a built-in DLNA screen mirroring feature, which allows you to place your computer and TV on the same local area network. When using it, select a video to play on the device. There is another simple method, which is to use the built-in player software Windows Media Player in Windows 10. When right clicking the mouse, select DLA/WiDi to play, or you can cast the computer screen onto the TV.

2. Screen mirroring in Win7

Windows 7 system screen casting is slightly more complex and requires changes to the operating system to enable the media streaming function on the computer, which includes Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service SSDP Discovery”、 The “UPnP Device Host” service is turned on sequentially (by default, it is turned on), and all of these services need to be turned on.

The specific method is as follows:

(1) Click the start button in the bottom left corner, run, enter service.sc, then open the Windows media player service, and then open SSDP Discovery and “UPnP Device Host”. The methods are the same, both require entering the run command to open these services.
(2) In Computer Control Panel Network and Internet, click Network and Sharing Center, open and change advanced sharing settings, and then select “Streaming” to enable streaming services. Then set all states to the enabled state.

Third party screen mirroring software Bijie Screen Projection

First, install the Bijie screen mirroring app on your computer or TV.
Secondly, the computer and TV should be in the same WiFi environment.
Then open the Bijie screen casting app on the TV, and there will be a “screen casting code” on the software interface.
Finally, open the Bijie screen casting app on the computer, switch to the computer screen casting option, and then enter the screen casting code on the Bijie screen casting app on the TV to achieve screen casting.

Using the Bijie Multimedia Collaboration System

In addition to software, Bijie Internet also has hardware for enterprise and campus professional screen casting – Bijie Multimedia Collaboration System. How to create a BYOM wireless conference room or multimedia interactive classroom without wasting the previously left display screens or televisions in enterprise meeting rooms or school classrooms? With the Bijie multimedia collaboration system, it is easy to create BYOM wireless conference rooms or multimedia interactive classrooms. Here are the installation and connection steps:

1. Connect the Bijie Multimedia Collaboration System to the display screen or TV using an HDMI cable;
2. Open the computer, press the shortcut key win+P, and select the screen mirroring function;
3. After selecting the function, find the name of the device that needs to be projected, click on the link to project the screen.

The Bijie Multimedia Collaboration System supports screen casting protocols such as AirPlay, Miracast, WiDi, Googlecast, HUAWEIcast+, so both Android devices and iOS systems can cast screens; At the same time, there are various practical functions such as information release, wallpaper rotation, weak network confrontation, multi screen projection, multi screen display, whiteboard annotation, and webpage projection.