Use an Apple TV box. Or a Roku... Or a FireStick... or whatever...
I suggest using the Apple TV because it will work almost out of the box. You'll need to set it up, connect to your network and make sure that there is a hard drive, somewhere on your network, set up for NAS. You'll need to make sure there is a media player app on-board. VLC is available for Apple TV.
I use this setup at home, for playing movies, and it works well. I have also used a similar setup at Mercyhurst to show movies and it worked well, there, too.
The only thing is that you'll either need to have a switcher or you'll have to blank the projector while you start the movie. The switcher is the best option but, once you get the hang of it, blanking the projector and hitting a button on the remote isn't a problem.
I suggest using the Apple TV because it will work almost out of the box. You'll need to set it up, connect to your network and make sure that there is a hard drive, somewhere on your network, set up for NAS. You'll need to make sure there is a media player app on-board. VLC is available for Apple TV.
I use this setup at home, for playing movies, and it works well. I have also used a similar setup at Mercyhurst to show movies and it worked well, there, too.
The only thing is that you'll either need to have a switcher or you'll have to blank the projector while you start the movie. The switcher is the best option but, once you get the hang of it, blanking the projector and hitting a button on the remote isn't a problem.
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