I'm seeing choppiness and brief pauses while watching local video
on my Miracast™ device.
Wireless interference may cause the video playback to be choppy. If this
occurs, try the following:
Make sure you are in the same room as the Receiver is.
Set the media player to use the H/W decoder, if available.
Reboot the Miracast™ device and Receiver and connect again.
Avoid moving the Miracast™ device around too much.
Change the wireless channel on your wireless router/access point.
NVIDIA Shield does not see the Receiver or may see the Receiver
as “unavailable” or “busy” even after a rescan.
Exit out of the NVIDIA's Miracast settings window and go back.
My Windows 8.1 displays to the TV but the four edges are cut o
(overscan).
is is expected with some system’s supported display resolution. You can
adjust Windows screen resolution settings to t the PC's screen on your
TV display.
When I connect to an access point or wireless router with an active
WiDi session, the WiDi connection drops.
is is a known issue with Intel WiDi. It happens with either 3.5.41.0 or
4.0.1.8 on both Windows 7 and 8. Re-connect the WiDi session or
connect to the AP rst before starting a WiDi session.
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