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    A streaming speed of 50 to 100Mbps is a good standard and should allow for streaming on multiple devices in your home with quality of up to 4K. Step 2: Contact your cable company

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    GeeXboX - GeeXboX (stylized as GEExBox) is a free Linux distribution providing a media center software suite for personal computers. Kdetv - Discontinued TV viewer Kodi (formerly XBMC ) - It allows users to play and view most streaming media, such as videos, music, podcasts , and videos from the Internet, as well as all common digital media ...

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    For TV sets sold in Mexico and elsewhere from 2022 onwards. [21] [22] Amazon: Fire TV: For Fire TV devices, including Fire TV Stick. AOC Roku OS For TV sets sold in Brazil, Chile, Peru and elsewhere from 2020 onwards. [23] Apple: tvOS: For Apple TV devices. iOS-based, with an app store. For Apple TV generation 4 and later. Apple TV Software

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    [2] [3] Many routers and network attached storage (NAS) devices have built-in DLNA support, as well as software applications like Windows Media Player. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] DLNA was created by Sony and Intel and the consortium soon included various PC and consumer electronics companies, publishing its first set of guidelines in June 2004. [ 6 ]