Problem of casting screen to smart TV - Moto G9 Plus Questions & Answers

I have seen that there are no televisions in Motorola, in my case I have a reference television, LG's OLED48C1PSA in which I can not transmit the screen of the cell phone to the television, and other brands such as xiaomi and samsung if how can I do so that if I can transmit the screen, excuse me I speak Spanish I translated it using google translator.

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Pocket PC & Signal TV/Cell Phone Jamming

Friends,
Back in the 70's, my brother and I assembled one of those signal jamming devices for tv. This would create distortion, sound drop-outs and a lot of frustrated neighbors.. but all in good fun!
Anyways, I was thinking can the pocket pc (Tilt) do this with tv sets, or cell phones?
Tvos
Nope. In order for this device to be certified in the USA (and elsewhere) the Tilt has to pass all sorts of strict radio leackage tests to makes sure it CANT do exactly what you are describing. Also, scrablers such as you describe are quite illegal. There have been some movie theatre owners who install cell phone scramblers who have been slapped with some pretty hefty fines.
Jozer99,
Thanx for the info. It just would be nice when the wife is watching her favorite tv show, someone can fool with the reception.. then when she finds out, the Tilt goes airborne..
tvos
Movie Theaters
Now days some of the newer movie theaters are installing a type of wire mesh INTO the walls of the place when it is being built to create a sort of Faraday Cage. Which blocks incomming signals without being Illegal. More info on faraday cages follow the link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage
his wife would most likely smell the bacon before his radio dead zone was compleat

If the Chromecast have Bluetooth 3.0 why we cant listen local music on TV?

Hello, my curiosity of the Chromecast take me to this website:
http://asia.cnet.com/google-chromecast-supports-bluetooth-62221903.htm
Accord to this article the Chromecast supports Bluetooth 3.0, then my question is, why we cant play some local music in Google Play Music for listen on the TV?
Probablly is disable this tecnology but I know this comunity could do the work for add this function.
Braaank said:
Hello, my curiosity of the Chromecast take me to this website:
http://asia.cnet.com/google-chromecast-supports-bluetooth-62221903.htm
Accord to this article the Chromecast supports Bluetooth 3.0, then my question is, why we cant play some local music in Google Play Music for listen on the TV?
Probablly is disable this tecnology but I know this comunity could do the work for add this function.
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I didn't look at the article but to answer your question most wifi chips now are made with bluetooth and sometimes FM radio option. Bluetooth as of now is not used on this chip/device.
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I didn't look at the article but to answer your question most wifi chips now are made with bluetooth and sometimes FM radio option. Bluetooth as of now is not used on this chip/device.
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if we dont ever end up seeing bluetooth active on this it might even be because its physically disabled inside the chip via the manufacturer so even with device drivers on the unit it wouldn't be able to use it.. its happened before sort of a method to ensure that nobody uses something that needs to have a licensing paid for to an organisation or another company.. does Bluetooth 3.0 need to have a license paid per X# devices?
anyways random thought.. who knows maybe it is enabled and an update in 6 months will see it active on the devices via an update.
Yeah, I don't know if there are specific licensing fees but there are licensing restrictions that require an agreement with the Bluetooth SIG to enable Bluetooth in your device.
Either way, this should ultimately be possible through WiFi which would give you much better audio quality. It's just that none of the Android apps support streaming content directly from the device (yet).

Cast Screen works very badly.

I purchased the Turbo yesterday, there are many things I like but Cast Screen to my Samsung 2014 Smart TV is horrible, the videos are choppy and not worth watching at all, even something as basic as pictures is also pixelated and slow, my wife has Galaxy Note 3 with native Screen Mirroring feature and so does the TV and it works perfectly. Any suggestions or help to get my new Turbo to play smooth videos and pictures on my TV would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Has anybody used the Cast Screen feature at all? Any feedback is greatly appreciated..... continued, I tried WiFi direct; at first it would not even connect to my Samsung 2014 Smart TV, after much frustration I changed the wifi frequency on theTurbo from Auto to 2.4 gigahertz and it connected. My happiness was very short lived, my TV requires for WiFi direct to work that I install a Samsung app. called Smart View 2.0...which cannot be installed on the Turbo; it is not compatible.
I no longer expect that I will receive a reply here that will help me but at least I can be of some help to those sitting on the fence whether to buy a Turbo: If playing your videos from your phone on your TV is VERY important to you: Do Not buy the Turbo, if having a WiFi Hotspot without paying Verizon for double dipping is very important to you: Do Not buy the Turbo. If battery life, performance, reception, storage ( I have the 64 gb model) and overall good feel and looks matters most to you: BUY the Turbo. Good Luck
I can cast NHL Gamecenter to my Samsung TV with no stutter at all. I even have a crappy internet connection. I haven't tried any other videos, but photos are tack sharp. No idea why you might be having issues.
I also can cast Netflix or Slingplayer from the phone to my TV, works ok but it is also silly since my TV has Netflix built-in and Slingplayer plays my own TV channels, the problem I am having is with Screen MIrroring, that is what Samsung calls it, Motorola calls it Cast Screen, when I project my phone unto the TV screen the results are very poor, Videos are choppy and pictures load very, very slowly, when my wife connects her Samsung Note 3 to the TV the results are flawless, no lag, videos on her phone play in full 55" splendor perfectly, with the Turbo it is a terrible experience.
I was hoping someone here could try to play their own phone videos on their big screen HDTV and report back on results or better yet help me to get better results with my Turbo.
I also can cast Netflix or Slingplayer from the phone to my TV, works ok but it is also silly since my TV has Netflix built-in and Slingplayer plays my own TV channels, the problem I am having is with Screen MIrroring, that is what Samsung calls it, Motorola calls it Cast Screen, when I project my phone unto the TV screen the results are very poor, Videos are choppy and pictures load very, very slowly, when my wife connects her Samsung Note 3 to the TV the results are flawless, no lag, videos on her phone play in full 55" splendor perfectly, with the Turbo it is a terrible experience.
I was hoping someone here could try to play their own phone videos on their big screen HDTV and report back on results or better yet help me to get better results with my Turbo.
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I don't know if my experience is helpful because I have a Sony Xperia Z3v and a LG Smart TV. I have much better success with screen mirroring (Miracast) when I have my phone connected to my 5GHz N channel of my router. If I use 2.4GHz, I get similar results as you or it won't connect at all.
Thanks for the comeback, I have a 2.4 gigahertz router so it is my only option, What I notice is a distinct difference in quality between my wife's Note 3 and my Turbo. It may be that since my TV is Samsung and so is my wife's phone, they are optimized for each other. In other words Motorola and Samsung don't like each other. Thanks again.
UPDATE: For reasons I cannot explain Screen Mirroring or Cast Screen from my Turbo to my HDTV is working perfectly and smoothly, I have the exact same hardware and software that worked terrible for the first 3 days of Turbo ownership, maybe I was not holding my mouth just right... now only one thing keeping me from the Perfect Turbo experience: I still have no WiFi Hotspot so I will have to hope an app. is developed that works without root or paying Verizon for double dipping.
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smokie11 said:
UPDATE: For reasons I cannot explain Screen Mirroring or Cast Screen from my Turbo to my HDTV is working perfectly and smoothly, I have the exact same hardware and software that worked terrible for the first 3 days of Turbo ownership, maybe I was not holding my mouth just right... now only one thing keeping me from the Perfect Turbo experience: I still have no WiFi Hotspot so I will have to hope an app. is developed that works without root or paying Verizon for double dipping.
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Has your performance still sucked? I have a Motorola Turbo and Samsung H7150 and my screen mirroring is horrible.
Screen Cast
I'm using Microsoft's Wireless Display Adaptor and I'm unable to stream Netflix. I get audio,but no video. Anybody else having the same problem? Thanks
I have the Motorola Droid Turbo 2 and I have similar issues with casting my screen to two different Sony HDTV's. Videos from my phone drive will play choppy sound while projecting pixelated chunks of video to the TV. Netflix plays sound but completely refuses to show any video. I will try setting my phone wifi frequency to 5GHz and see. My friend can cast his Samsung with no problem. Might be time to just get an HDMI hookup.

How to transmit over a phone call a FM radiobroadcast Android phone

Hi
I have an Allview A4You Android smartphone. I wonder if it is possible to retransmit - live - over a phone call to a person a locally, FM broadcasted event. There will be no copyrights implied, it will be a free, noncommercial meeting.
I can record the event's audio from the phone's radio app, but would be great to air it live to a friend, who will not be prezent in that region, where the event will be hold.
thx
Tivadar

Google nest hub 2nd generation freeze from camera video

The problem occurs with Xiaomi Mi 360 2k camera but it also occurred with 2 other cameras from other brands. The wifi line is stable with smartphones, computers, smart TVs, but the streaming from the camera is always interrupted and unwatchable. I put the link to a video that explains the problem that google assistance has not been able to solve by saying that if I don't use nest cam I can't get assistance. Very disappointed with this service. Solutions please?
thanks
I had the same issue with my 3 Wans view outdoor cameras, sometimes they showed up for 15 mins (at 15fps for some reason) then went black like yours, apparently there isn't a fix so I just returned the Google Nest Hub. Might give the Echo Show Smart Display " a try in the future as my cameras had an Amazon Alexa certified sticker on the box.
Bought myself Google Nest Hub 2nd gen. I have 2 Reolink cameras. Still the same issue in November 2022. Cannot watch the streams - freezing up. WiFi is very good.
Bought my self 2nd Gen Hub....also cannot view my Mi 360 cctv camera...What to do?

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