Last December I was visited by some in-laws. That evening, the guy wanted to watch a movie he had on his laptop. This guy is nuts about movies and has a huge collection of movie digital copies he bought from Amazon Prime. But he has no AVR and only hooks up his laptop to his TV.
I have a Denon AVR X4500H receiver in my HT system. It can receive WiFi and I do have a WiFi router. Manual:
I normally use a Roku streamer for video from sources like Netflix and Amazon. I don’t purchase movies, and I never bothered to hook up a computer to my HT system. The guy’s laptop had an HDMI outlet and he had a HDMI cable with him. My AVR has a number of HDMI inlets on the back, plus one on the front panel. At the time, I hooked up the laptop to the front panel HDMI inlet and hoped that would be enough. It didn’t work.
At the time, I had been home two weeks after a long stay in the hospital. I wasn’t at my best. Besides, it was late in the evening and I was in no mood to pull out the receiver far enough to find a way by trial & error. We did end up watching something, but I don’t remember how we hooked it up. It worked work well enough to watch, but the sound was kind of kludged.
A few days later, I wasted a fair amount of time looking in the owner’s manual for details how to temporarily hook up a computer to watch a movie. It was a Denon manual, thorough but poorly translated, so I never found an answer.
Does anyone know how to temporarily connect a computer to my AVR?
Do I somehow make use of the WiFi or HEOS to make this work? I never have used these methods and never bothered to learn about them.