Use This for DLNA Mirroring: More Freedom to Push Media
Want to push a specific video, photo, or song from your phone or computer to a large display without tying up your device’s screen? Just enable the DLNA function in this software. It doesn’t require full-screen mirroring. You can precisely push specific media content, and your device can be used for other tasks during the process. Covering scenarios like home entertainment, office presentations, and educational support, it makes media sharing more flexible and efficient.
2 Steps for Precise Pushing, Compatible with All Systems
You don’t need to study complex protocols. You can quickly get started by following these steps:
- Network Connection: Connect your phone, computer, and your large display (TV, projector, or meeting screen) to the same Wi-Fi. Open the mirroring software, and it will automatically enable the DLNA receiving module. The large display will show a unique name (e.g., “Living Room TV – DLNA” or “Conference Room Display”).
- Targeted Pushing: On your phone or computer, select the audio, video, photo, or document you want to share. Tap “Share” -> “DLNA Push,” and select the target large display from the list. The push is completed in 1 second. The content starts playing on the large display, and you can simultaneously check messages or edit files on your device without any interruptions.
Key Advantages: More Flexible and Efficient Media Mirroring
Doesn’t Take Up the Screen for Multitasking
- Device Freedom: Unlike traditional mirroring, DLNA only pushes specific media content. After you push a movie from your phone to a TV, you can continue chatting or working. After you push a PPT from your computer to a meeting screen, you can edit a data report in the background. This boosts multitasking efficiency by 40%.
- Lightweight Background Operation: The software silently handles push tasks in the background, without using too much memory or power. It runs smoothly on Android, Windows, and iOS devices with no noticeable lagging.
Universal Format Compatibility for All Scenarios
- No Media Type Restrictions: It perfectly supports audio and video formats like MP4, MKV, and FLAC, as well as document and image formats like JPG and PDF. You don’t need to convert formats; you can push files directly. 99% of all common media files can be played smoothly, which avoids the hassle of “incompatible formats.”
- Cross-System: It’s compatible with all systems, including Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS. Your phone, tablet, and computer can all be a sending device, and a large display can be of any brand or model, so everyone in your family or company can use it easily.
For All Scenarios: A Practical DLNA Experience
Home Entertainment: A More Enjoyable Experience
- Freedom to Binge-Watch: You can push a local movie or an online show from your phone to your TV. It supports fast-forwarding and episode selection, and the operation is exactly the same as on your phone. After you start mirroring, you can turn off your phone’s screen to save power or switch to a background app to check comments, and it won’t affect playback on the large display.
- Music for the Whole House: You can push lossless music from your computer to a sound system in your living room and a speaker in your bedroom. Multiple devices can play in sync, creating a surround sound experience. At a party, multiple people can take turns pushing songs from their phones to create a live playlist and make the atmosphere more fun.
- Warmer Photo Sharing: You can push scenic photos from a trip or a video of your child to a projector with DLNA. You can turn on “slideshow mode” to automatically play photos and add background music. Your family can gather around and watch it without having to huddle over a small screen, making sharing more of an event.
Office Presentations: More Professional
- Precise Document Display: You can push a PPT or data report from your computer to a large meeting screen, showing only the core content. Your messages and private files on your desktop won’t be leaked, so you can present more confidently. If you have extra materials, you can push them directly from your phone without having to transfer them to a computer first, which saves preparation time.
- Video Explanations: During a training, you can push a case study video to a large display. You can pause it at any time to annotate key points, which is more intuitive when paired with a whiteboard explanation. For a remote meeting, pushing a local video to a large display is smoother than playing it online, avoiding network lagging.
- Complementary Multi-Screen Sync: For a large meeting, you can push a “main proposal” to the main screen and “supporting data” to a side screen at the same time. The dual-screen sync makes the logic clearer and helps the audience understand it more deeply, solving the problem of “having to switch back and forth between screens.”
Educational Support: More Engaging Content
- Sectioned Lessons: A teacher can push a lesson or an animated video from their computer to a large classroom display in sections. They can push the next section after finishing the current one, which keeps students from getting distracted. They can also push audio materials (text readings or listening exercises) to a classroom sound system, with clear sound and no static, so students can hear more clearly.
- Student Work: A student can push a photo of their homework or a hand-drawn mind map from their phone to a large display for the whole class to critique. This eliminates the need for them to “hold up their phone to show everyone” and boosts classroom participation by 50%. After a group discussion, they can push their work to a group screen, and when it’s time to summarize, they can push it to the main screen with a single tap for a more organized presentation.
- Lab Video Replay: You can push a video of a lab to a large display. It supports slow motion and pausing, making it easier for a teacher to explain key steps and for students to see the details of the process, making abstract concepts tangible.
Simple and Reliable Management
- No Burden for Individuals: The software automatically remembers frequently used DLNA devices, so you don’t have to search again next time. You can just tap on a device from your history to connect. It also supports viewing “push records,” so you can find a file you accidentally deleted, making it more convenient to use.
- Easy to Manage for Businesses and Schools: An administrator can set DLNA push permissions, allowing only specific devices to push content, which keeps unwanted videos and photos from interfering with meetings or classes. It also supports batch naming of devices and labeling them by “class/department” for more accurate selection.
- Stable Transmission: It uses media transmission optimization technology, so pushing a 4K video or a large document is smooth, with a disconnection rate of less than 0.1%. It also supports “push from where you left off,” so if the network is temporarily unstable, it will automatically resume without you having to start over. It won’t fail you at a critical moment.
Whether you’re enjoying large-screen entertainment at home or sharing media content in an office or a classroom, using this software to enable DLNA mirroring gives you the flexible experience of “precise pushing and multitasking.” It complements other protocols like WiDi, covering a wider range of mirroring needs and making media sharing more free and efficient.