Re: [GTALUG] Miracast

2020-02-12 Thread Alex Volkov via talk

Yes. I agree.

I much prefer using HDMI cables as I'm able to capture the slides -- and 
it is much easier to synchronize slides and camera feed in this way.


Maybe we can bring a usb key and a raspberry pi as a backup option, but 
that entails bringing yet another thing to the meeting.


We should discuss this issue at the executive meeting.

Alex.

On 2020-02-12 1:28 p.m., Christopher Browne via talk wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2020 at 12:46, Ivan Avery Frey via talk 
mailto:talk@gtalug.org>> wrote:


Last evening we ran into problems projecting the presenter's
slides onto the room's monitor.

The Wikipedia entry on Miracast claims Google dropped support for
Miracast with Android 6 (Marshmallow)


That's very strange.

I did my January presentation using my phone via Miracast, and I 
haven't had a version upgrade lately; my
OnePlus 5 was on version 9 / Pi  throughout.  (Note that after the 
meeting, someone, probably Ivan,
rebooted the monitor, at which point I suddenly *was* projecting my 
phone screen to the monitor.

That wasn't an utter surprise; I was trying to do so ;-)! )

It seems as though we need some alternative handling, as we're running 
into the trouble that
people are bringing laptops with newly discovered interfaces (I think 
this time it was USB-C)

for which we had no adaptor available.

I'm not quite sure what the best alternative is; lurking in my head is 
to pull out a ChromeCast
(that speaks HDMI, and can be plugged into a USB port), in the hopes 
that we could push
slides over to this.   Supposedly works...  



Alternately, maybe a Raspberry Pi could do an apropos job, but it 
needs to NOT need a lot of setup

to be "A/V-friendly."
--
When confronted by a difficult problem, solve it by reducing it to the
question, "How would the Lone Ranger handle this?"

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Re: [GTALUG] Miracast

2020-02-12 Thread Christopher Browne via talk
On Wed, 12 Feb 2020 at 12:46, Ivan Avery Frey via talk 
wrote:

> Last evening we ran into problems projecting the presenter's slides onto
> the room's monitor.
>
> The Wikipedia entry on Miracast claims Google dropped support for Miracast
> with Android 6 (Marshmallow)
>

That's very strange.

I did my January presentation using my phone via Miracast, and I haven't
had a version upgrade lately; my
OnePlus 5 was on version 9 / Pi  throughout.  (Note that after the meeting,
someone, probably Ivan,
rebooted the monitor, at which point I suddenly *was* projecting my phone
screen to the monitor.
That wasn't an utter surprise; I was trying to do so ;-)! )

It seems as though we need some alternative handling, as we're running into
the trouble that
people are bringing laptops with newly discovered interfaces (I think this
time it was USB-C)
for which we had no adaptor available.

I'm not quite sure what the best alternative is; lurking in my head is to
pull out a ChromeCast
(that speaks HDMI, and can be plugged into a USB port), in the hopes that
we could push
slides over to this.   Supposedly works...  <
https://venturebeat.com/2015/06/11/google-slides-now-lets-you-stream-your-presentation-to-your-tv-via-chromecast-and-airplay/
>

Alternately, maybe a Raspberry Pi could do an apropos job, but it needs to
NOT need a lot of setup
to be "A/V-friendly."
-- 
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question, "How would the Lone Ranger handle this?"
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[GTALUG] Miracast

2020-02-12 Thread Ivan Avery Frey via talk
Last evening we ran into problems projecting the presenter's slides onto
the room's monitor.

The Wikipedia entry on Miracast claims Google dropped support for Miracast
with Android 6 (Marshmallow)

Ivan.
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