10-04-2023 02:42 AM
Hi all, I have an unusual problem which I thought would be fixed by getting fibre installed, it did not.
All normal streaming sites work with no drama but when I stream directly from chrome the video will bounce backwards and forwards whenever it wants.....it is the most annoying way to watch anything....I've tried everything I can think off....any help would be really appreciated
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10-04-2023 09:30 AM
Are you mirroring your computer's screen? If so, that explains why your two experiences are so different.
For "normal casting", your computer tells the service (Netflix, Google Movies, etc) to push the content directly to your Chromecast device. Your computer doesn't handle any of the stream. It just acts as a remote control and gets occasional updates. There are times where you can actually turn OFF your computer and the streaming continues. Moving to a faster internet definitely helps this situation
But, when you mirror, your computer is heavily involved. It actually gets the content, displays it on your screen, records a copy of what it is displaying, and pushes that copy to the Chromecast device. That is a lot of work to do all at one time while trying to keep both your screen and your Chromecast display smooth. Upgrading your internet will not help this because the bottleneck is in your computer.
Try doing things that take any extra workload off of your computer; shut down programs you don't need, run a cleaning tool, make sure everything is up to date, add memory if you can.
Mirroring may never be totally smooth. But you may be able to make it better.
10-04-2023 09:30 AM
Are you mirroring your computer's screen? If so, that explains why your two experiences are so different.
For "normal casting", your computer tells the service (Netflix, Google Movies, etc) to push the content directly to your Chromecast device. Your computer doesn't handle any of the stream. It just acts as a remote control and gets occasional updates. There are times where you can actually turn OFF your computer and the streaming continues. Moving to a faster internet definitely helps this situation
But, when you mirror, your computer is heavily involved. It actually gets the content, displays it on your screen, records a copy of what it is displaying, and pushes that copy to the Chromecast device. That is a lot of work to do all at one time while trying to keep both your screen and your Chromecast display smooth. Upgrading your internet will not help this because the bottleneck is in your computer.
Try doing things that take any extra workload off of your computer; shut down programs you don't need, run a cleaning tool, make sure everything is up to date, add memory if you can.
Mirroring may never be totally smooth. But you may be able to make it better.
10-08-2023 11:54 PM
Thanks for that reply. No I'm not mirroring from a pc or my phone, just straight streaming from my phone to chromecast. I have 2 chromecasts, does it on both. I recently got my wife an A23 Ultra and even having a flash phone it still does it.
10-09-2023 09:39 AM
I'm confused. You say you are streaming from Chrome.
The Mobile version of Chrome does not support streaming. You have to mirror to cast Mobile Chrome.
Mirroring your phone can have the same problems as mirroring a computer.