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Mac slideshow app screensaver
Mac slideshow app screensaver







mac slideshow app screensaver

For media playback he uses an application called “PhotosAlive! Digital Frame” which can automatically download pictures from a Dropbox account and display them fullscreen as a slideshow. He installed an RKM Android Mini PCs in his lobbies and connected them to his wifi network. Luke Irvine from Hillsong Church shared this one of a kind digital slideshows setup with me. What’s needed: Amazon Fire TV Stick ($39), FlickFolio app ($2.99), Flickr account (free) and a TV with an available HDMI port. One neat feature with this solution is that anyone with access to your Flickr account can upload photos and images into the slideshow album. The easiest way to create a looping slideshow using an Amazon TV Fire Stick is with the $2.99 app “ FlickFolio.” This app pulls the images (slides) that you’ve uploaded to your Flickr account. Amazon Fire TV Stick is a popular choice because it is a cloud-based media device, it’s a familiar product to many users, it’s affordable and is simple to set up. If you want to manage your slideshow remotely and not have to physically remove USB drives from your TV, you will need a system that pulls images from the cloud. What’s needed: Micca Speck Ultra Portable Digital Media Player ($40), USB thumb drive ($10) and a TV with an available HDMI port. Just like the first USB thumb drive option, you will need to remove your drive from this device, plug it into your computer and manage your media locally. This device includes some noteworthy features such as an SD/SDHC memory card reader, USB port, automatic restart after a power failure, aluminum case exterior and high bit-rate playback. The player comes with a remote control and connects to your TV via HDMI cable. It is a useful media player that can play multiple images and video formats in full 1080p HD. One step up from using the USB port on your TV is to use a portable digital media player such as the Micca Speck 1080p Full-HD Ultra Portable Digital Media Player. What’s needed: USB thumb drive ($10) and a TV that with repeat slideshow functionality. No cloud access is available with this setup. When updating your slideshow, the drive will need to be removed from the TV, plugged into your computer and managed manually. Combined with the ability to perform these in a series on repeat they create an easy way to display a slideshow on your TV. Most modern TVs can play images and videos from a USB stick.









Mac slideshow app screensaver