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    [HowTo][Convergence]Use a simulated miracast sink for testing convergence

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      doniks last edited by

      @Flohack Ok, now I have UT running on my Nexus 7 and my laptop has this required mode, but I can't figure it out still.

      Firstly, on UT, the "External display" is greyed out and I can't toggle the switch. The switch is on the left.

      However, in the terminal I can enter aethercastctl [1] and do enable, which actually changes the switch in the settings to on-the-right. Also in aethercastctl I get a confirmation that it is Enabled: true, I can also scan which gives me a Scanning: true. After a while this times out and noting else happens.

      But, in general, I'm not getting how this is supposed to go together. aethercast seems to be happily scanning while connected to regular wifi. I can repeat my test with the Android, trying to cast UT to Android. In that case aethercast actually finds the android when after a scan I can also progress a few steps with connect - the android phone bleeps and shows some kind of connection dialog, aethercast tells me it is now in State: connected. Well, I don't actually see the UT display on the android phone, so something is failing after all. But what this tells me is that aethercast (UT) might actually want to connect (and stream?) via regular wifi and not via some special "direct" mode. Is it the difference between a) what we transport, ie, the display, versus b) how we transport it, ie, either wlan or wifi direct? And maybe miraclecast expects a) display data over b) wifi direct, and while UT happily sends a) display data, it sends it over b) regular wifi ....

      [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/DisplayCasting

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        Flohack last edited by

        Thanks for your findings. It seems we need much more here, too sad it does not work out of box.

        BR

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          doniks @Flohack last edited by

          modules:composer.user_said_in, @flohack, [HowTo][Convergence]Use a simulated miracast sink for testing convergence

          Thanks for your findings. It seems we need much more here, too sad it does not work out of box.

          BR

          Maybe it's not "much more", but just a way to convince miraclecast into talking on regular wifi

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            Flohack @doniks last edited by

            @doniks Miracast is per definition not possible over "normal" WiFi, thats why most people had only success with the Microsoft Miracast stick. That seems to be still the most compatible one...

            BR

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              Luksus last edited by

              It seems that the wireless display mode is broken on 16.04 for FP2.
              I reflashed it with 15.04 and there my "display" shows up.
              By the way, you can add the LG 1500pf/g/Largo projectors to the confirmed working devices :-).

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                doniks @Luksus last edited by

                modules:composer.user_said_in, @luksus, [HowTo][Convergence]Use a simulated miracast sink for testing convergence

                It seems that the wireless display mode is broken on 16.04 for FP2.
                I reflashed it with 15.04 and there my "display" shows up.

                Sounds like it justifies a bug report

                By the way, you can add the LG 1500pf/g/Largo projectors to the confirmed working devices :-).

                Sounds like worth documenting, maybe in a new page about wireless displays here: https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/dailyuse/index.html

                hint, hint 😉

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                  ierihon @Flohack last edited by

                  Nexus 5 with SlimPort: on 16.04 RC icons are wery big 😞

                  I back to 15.04 to try Convergence mode.

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                    ierihon last edited by

                    How to enable desktop mode like on 15.04?

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                      malditobastardo @ierihon last edited by

                      @ierihon Use the UT Tweak Tool. Or plug a slimport cable to the tv.

                      https://open-store.io/app/ut-tweak-tool.sverzegnassi

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                        ierihon @malditobastardo last edited by ierihon

                        @malditobastardo said in [HowTo][Convergence]Use a simulated miracast sink for testing convergence:

                        @ierihon Use the UT Tweak Tool. Or plug a slimport cable to the tv.

                        https://open-store.io/app/ut-tweak-tool.sverzegnassi

                        Thanks. I know these app, but is not suitable: DPI not changed 😞

                        On 15.04 when i connect SlimPort on external screen icons looks good.

                        On 16.04 RC - icons are big, like on phone:

                        (0_1533362910939_screenshot20180804_074924163.png

                        P.S. With these app i can change icon size, but it also not suitable. On 15.04 stable convergence mode work better.

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                          malditobastardo @ierihon last edited by

                          @ierihon In Desktop mode?

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                            ierihon @malditobastardo last edited by ierihon

                            @malditobastardo said in [HowTo][Convergence]Use a simulated miracast sink for testing convergence:

                            @ierihon In Desktop mode?

                            Yes, in Desktop mode (Screenshot of 15.04 Stable).

                            0_1531117659490_IMG_20180706_190917_542.jpg

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                              killerbee last edited by killerbee

                              Just out of curiosity I ordered a HAMA (German company) Miracast stick to play around with my M10FHD

                              Good thing: Display is detected
                              Bad Thing: On connecting it fails after some time its going through connecting, preparing for display, ready to display and then fails / disconnects on the tablet...

                              Using dev114

                              Any directions to extend testing or provide more logs/traces?

                              FWIW:
                              iw phy does NOT report P2P-device for my M10
                              HAMA device is HAMA83210-ADFC46

                              br
                              Thomas

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                                doniks @Flohack last edited by

                                @flohack said in [HowTo][Convergence]Use a simulated miracast sink for testing convergence:

                                @doniks Miracast is per definition not possible over "normal" WiFi, thats why most people had only success with the Microsoft Miracast stick. That seems to be still the most compatible one...

                                BR

                                FYI, a miracast presentation. Some of it went over my head, but might have some helpful technical details https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53v11JTf4U8

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