Streaming on bravia tv

I have mid 2010 macbook and sony bravia tv, both are connected so same home network, So can I stream my iTunes playlist on my tv?

Hi willdayble,
Welcome to the Sony Community!
Unfortunately, Internet streaming video (eg YouTube) will only play back in standard definition (SD) quality, thus there are no TV settings on Internet video streaming quality. Apologise for the inconvenience caused. For more information. you can refer to this FAQ URL: https://sony-paa-pa-en-web--paa.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/127707
If my post answers your question, please mark it as "Accept as Solution"
 

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