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The video demonstrates how to transfer files from a computer to an Android TV using the 'Send Files to TV' app. The process involves downloading the app on both devices, connecting them to the same Wi-Fi network, selecting files, and initiating the transfer. The data is received in original quality in the TV's download folder. Tips are given on playback troubleshooting and using media players like MX Player or VLC Player. Viewers are directed to a video on casting a computer screen on TV and urged to engage with the content through subscribing, liking, sharing, and commenting.
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In this segment of the video, the content creator explains how to transfer files or data from a computer/laptop to an Android TV. Viewers are encouraged to download the ‘Send Files to TV’ app from the Google Play Store on both the mobile device and the computer. They are then guided to download the software for the computer from the official site of ‘Send Files to TV,’ install it, and open the application. The key step highlighted is connecting both the computer and the Android TV to the same Wi-Fi network to facilitate the data transfer process.
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In this part of the video, the key actions and details for sending files from a computer to an Android TV are highlighted. To send data, you need to click on the arrow symbol on the right side of the taskbar, right-click on “send file to TV,” select the file to transfer, click on the TV name displayed on the desktop screen, and then click OK to start the file transfer. The data is transferred in its original size and quality, and the process results in the data being located in the download folder on the main storage of the TV. The video also mentions that the Send Files to TV desktop application is the latest and more reliable to use. It is noted that you can transfer any type of file and click on the “send” option on your Android TV to transfer files back to the computer. Additionally, for locating received files on the computer, you can click on the “received files” option. Transfer rates for media files are discussed, with an average speed of one Mbit per second mentioned.
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In this part of the video, the speaker talks about completing a process and ensuring the media is located and played without errors. They recommend using MX Player or VLC Player in case of errors and suggest using FX File Explorer, which is available on Google Play Store. They also refer to a previous video on how to cast a computer screen on TV. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe, like, share, and comment on the video for more updates.