having a Roku is a great way to stream
content from the cloud to your TV but
did you know that your Roku can also
stream content from across the room i'm
donald bell and today is how to i'm
going to show you how to use your roku
to stream content that's stored on your
home computer the first step is to
download a free application to your
computer called plex works on Mac
Windows and even Linux install it and
you'll be prompted to create an account
and give it a sales pitch to upgrade to
a premium account but I'm going to pass
on that for now once you're set up Plex
will prompt you to add some media to
your library now your iTunes content is
already added by default at least
anything that's not protected by Apple
but if you have a stash of other music
movies or photos that you'd like to
stream on your Roku select that content
type locate the folder on your computer
and watch it get added to your library
now it's worth noting here that even
though it takes a minute for your
content to be added to the library plex
isn't actually uploading your stuff to
the cloud at least not in this free
version all it's doing is mapping your
media's location on your computer and
then matching that up with some nice
metadata and some good cover art once
the library is looking well-stocked on
your computer it's time to move over to
your roku head over to the Roku app
store and download the free plex app
open it up and assuming that both the
Roku in your computer on the same home
network the library you just created
should show right up
you can now browse your media content
with your roku remote and stream that
content from your computer to your TV
with no wires it's pretty cool so that's
how to get media off your computer and
onto your TV using Roku and plex more
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