Smugmug & Media Extenders
zapboston
Registered Users Posts: 1 Beginner grinner
Hi guys,
Does anyone use Smugmug with any type of media extenders to view photos on their televisions (Roku, xbox, PS3, Popcorn, TiVo, etc.)?
I'm interested in replacing my local iPhoto library with my Smugmug account. My Smugmug seems to be able to do everything iPhoto can do. It imports the same file formats. It allows editing with picknik.com. Everything is backed up securely on Amazon S3 so i don't have to worry about my photos in case of fire or burglary.
Yet searching on Google and dgrin, I don't see any obvious ways to get my photo library from Smugmug onto my television except for purchasing a home theatre PC running Windows with a mouse and keyboard and booting up IE on the big LCD whenever I want to show photos.
It seems some other photo sites are starting to link their services to media extenders (Flickr & Roku, TiVo & Photobucket and Picasa, etc.) so I didn't know if anyone else had any success with Smugmug or had heard anything from the Smugmug team.
Many thanks
Does anyone use Smugmug with any type of media extenders to view photos on their televisions (Roku, xbox, PS3, Popcorn, TiVo, etc.)?
I'm interested in replacing my local iPhoto library with my Smugmug account. My Smugmug seems to be able to do everything iPhoto can do. It imports the same file formats. It allows editing with picknik.com. Everything is backed up securely on Amazon S3 so i don't have to worry about my photos in case of fire or burglary.
Yet searching on Google and dgrin, I don't see any obvious ways to get my photo library from Smugmug onto my television except for purchasing a home theatre PC running Windows with a mouse and keyboard and booting up IE on the big LCD whenever I want to show photos.
It seems some other photo sites are starting to link their services to media extenders (Flickr & Roku, TiVo & Photobucket and Picasa, etc.) so I didn't know if anyone else had any success with Smugmug or had heard anything from the Smugmug team.
Many thanks
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You should be able to access your SmugMug account with any service and device that supports RSS feeds. An example would be digital picture frames that have WiFi built-in for direct internet access.
Read more on feeds here.
Sebastian
SmugMug Support Hero