[EZMira] Choppy playback and audio

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9 months ago In EZMira
Choppy playback and audio

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9 months ago

Hi! I see you're experiencing choppy video and audio playback issues with the EZMira app on your device. Let's work together to get this sorted out. To start, could you tell me if this happens with all videos or only with specific content? Also, are you using the app to stream video from your Android device to a TV or another display?

Meanwhile, I’ll guide you through some initial steps to improve playback smoothness:

1. Check Wi-Fi Connection: EZMira relies on a stable Wi-Fi connection since it streams content over the network (Miracast or similar). Ensure your Android device and the receiving device (like your MiraScreen or AnyCast dongle) are connected to the same stable Wi-Fi network. Try moving closer to your router to reduce interference.

2. Reduce Network Load: If other devices are heavily using the internet (streaming, downloads), this can cause lag. Pause or limit bandwidth usage on other devices temporarily.

3. Restart Devices: Power off and on your Android device, as well as your MiraScreen receiver. This often resolves temporary glitches.

4. Update EZMira App: Make sure you have the latest version of the EZMira app installed from Google Play. Outdated versions sometimes have performance bugs.

5. Close Background Apps: Running many apps at once on your Android 10 device can affect video playback smoothly. Close other apps running in the background to free up system resources.

If these don’t fully fix the issue, some deeper steps we can try:

- Adjust Streaming Settings in EZMira: Check if EZMira offers video quality options; lowering video resolution or bitrate can help if your network struggles.

- Power Supply Check: If you are using the MiraScreen dongle, ensure it has a stable power supply as instability can cause lag.

- Try Different Media Players: If the issue occurs when playing local videos through EZMira, try using a different media player on your Android device (like MX Player) to confirm if the problem lies in playback or streaming.

Could you please let me know which kind of content or setup you’re using? Also, have you noticed if the audio goes out of sync with video, or is everything just choppy? This information will help me guide you better.

Looking forward to helping you get smooth playback!

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