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by sankoz
3922 days ago
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When I bought my TV supporting Miracast protocol, I thought I would not need to buy a Chromecast. And it (the TV) worked beautifully with my Nexus 5 for some days. But soon, the phone stopped casting the screen on the TV. Another phone (Moto X Play) still works fine though, so pretty sure it is a phone problem. A conspiracy theorist would suggest Google intentionally breaking Miracast support to boost sales of Chromecast ;) |
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It is supposed to have latency in the 10s of milliseconds, I have yet to see it under 100 or even 200ms. (and I am pretty sure I have seen it a lot higher!)
This is despite having a nice fast Intel chipset and what is supposed to be a well reviewed Miracast receiver.
It is a great idea, but it works so poorly.
Next up for standards failure, DLNA!
I am saddened that there are standards body tech to do what I want, and that none of them really work that well.
If I want to stream from multiple platforms to my sound system, I am best off investing in a proprietary solution from either Google or Apple. :(