Our new TV is supposedly DLNA happy (Panasonic TC-60AS530U) and one of the reasons we bought it was to try and stream video from a MC instance to it. Hopefully this will work better than just attaching a HDMI cable to the AVR does, since every time we remotely access the Windows PC it looses the screen, and the Mac version is not yet capable of streaming video, at least directly.
So, if you guys wouldn't mind answering some more dumb questions, I would seriously appreciate it.
(1) Can we stream DLNA from our Mac version of MC (primary) to the Television?
(2) If we stream DLNA, can we tell the system to output the *audio* to our AVR? 2 Channel sound is perfectly fine.
(3) If that won't work, can we stream DLNA to a Roku3 or an ATV3 so we do get audio the way we want?
(4) Has anyone tried this kind of streaming with the files stored on a NAS? Or should I go grab some 4TB disks and stack 'em next to the Mac?
Thanks!
If anyone has other ideas that make more sense (buy a new AVR that accepts DLNA streams?) please feel free to share them with us. The goal is to have our music sound just exactly like it does today, and to eliminate the store of DVD's we have around here by putting them "online." That task will take a while, as RIPing a DVD often takes upwards of an hour, even on an i7 Macbook Pro.
-Paul