I've only ever dabbled loosely with video. Please bear with with me if this is a trivial question. So far, pretty much my only usage scenario was JRiver on a NUC, connected to a nice USB-enabled Sony amp, and an HDMI-out for the occasional video to my ancient LED TV. So the time came, the TV finally keeled over, and it's time for a new setup, only I have to take into account the requirements from a whole family and a much larger TV. The old NUC struggled to reasonably render full HD video, so I'd really like to outsource that to my rather powerful rig. My question being: Can I do that while somehow streaming the rendered and audio-processed stream via WiFi to a modern TV? Or should I route an HDMI cable over to the TV, which is possible but pretty much at the very maximum of what I understand is recommended, 15 meters. Feel free to just toss me links to relevant literature, I'm swimming here a bit. Thank you!
Edit: So I think I've answered my own questions. HDMI is possible via optical 2.1 HDMI, so that's good. WiFi is not necessary either, all parts would be hardwired over ethernet. A remaining question that I have is: If I use the DLNA endpoint, does JRiver send the fully processed stream, or does that TV do the actual rendering of the content? I.e. do adaptions like nightime volume normalisation or a high quality render chain apply to DLNA streaming to a smart TV?