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Latest NVIDIA driver fixed my Miracast issue
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Hash: SHA256 For those who remember, I posted a Windows 10 problem a few weeks back. If I used the Intel HD 4600 part of my laptop, I could project to my Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter just fine. However, my machine's 970M failed every time. Though I had updated the drivers (with a clean installation no less) before, the problem remained as it did when Windows updated itself a few days ago. Yesterday's NVIDIA update fixed the issue though. With that in mind, if anyone experiences this problem, tell yourself that it is ONLY a driver issue and that it is up to your manufacturer not Microsoft to fix the problem. - -- Slimer EFF & OpenMedia member / IFAW, Mozilla & PETA supporter -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJWeW5/AAoJEIwFfgf/rr+uSQIH/ixlJX/K7WPKZCNS95lfUSfL if+rcMMLIunEXW2eUlbV5qOQYAryiP8RSypPnwcSejDUyCRdqu EMik6ZH6Ul6agM KW2AVg0bFgT284s144BF+iPDztpImP+MthCj81CVkZwtnrxpzH H5y6Dd81Rt2CVl vKHNoPRJbctZPD/nIsZCv3mSk1rpEY+o6vcms1N73Fr39mFz9cCrBXD3AwyVZmAi cvTzTAXYRTg9Gxnyjjec0eHhUgqCf0m7ENoiFUChev7ndgCZi1 hXhHyhn8DdFv64 DOxo0hnw0A64q5LyiQ6vb3cLPm+VIb5mPZpFltnIfUPpg386cP qDdMv6BGhZtWI= =vg3k -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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Latest NVIDIA driver fixed my Miracast issue
Slimer wrote:
For those who remember, I posted a Windows 10 problem a few weeks back. If I used the Intel HD 4600 part of my laptop, I could project to my Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter just fine. However, my machine's 970M failed every time. Though I had updated the drivers (with a clean installation no less) before, the problem remained as it did when Windows updated itself a few days ago. Yesterday's NVIDIA update fixed the issue though. With that in mind, if anyone experiences this problem, tell yourself that it is ONLY a driver issue and that it is up to your manufacturer not Microsoft to fix the problem. Last time "Kenny" mentioned it, I tried it with latest 10.18.10.4276 Intel drivers and found it sort of worked, but not good enough to use, I think 10586 must have improved something as with the same driver, it's now pretty usable with Youtube ... there are lipsync problems if you leave sound from the laptop speakers while diverting video to the TV, but if you "cast" the audio too, that's not an issue. |
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Latest NVIDIA driver fixed my Miracast issue
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Hash: SHA256 On 2015-12-22 12:42 PM, Andy Burns wrote: Slimer wrote: For those who remember, I posted a Windows 10 problem a few weeks back. If I used the Intel HD 4600 part of my laptop, I could project to my Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter just fine. However, my machine's 970M failed every time. Though I had updated the drivers (with a clean installation no less) before, the problem remained as it did when Windows updated itself a few days ago. Yesterday's NVIDIA update fixed the issue though. With that in mind, if anyone experiences this problem, tell yourself that it is ONLY a driver issue and that it is up to your manufacturer not Microsoft to fix the problem. Last time "Kenny" mentioned it, I tried it with latest 10.18.10.4276 Intel drivers and found it sort of worked, but not good enough to use, I think 10586 must have improved something as with the same driver, it's now pretty usable with Youtube ... there are lipsync problems if you leave sound from the laptop speakers while diverting video to the TV, but if you "cast" the audio too, that's not an issue. As far as I know, it always diverts the sound to the TV so the delayed video syncs with the delayed audio. Either way, it has been excellent for my wife and I to watch the second season of Mad Men which has rested, ripped and unwatched on my laptop's hard disk for so long as well as the occasional movie on Kodi. The image quality is also great which I didn't really expect due to the technology being wireless. - -- Slimer EFF & OpenMedia member / IFAW, Mozilla & PETA supporter -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJWeYwtAAoJEIwFfgf/rr+uMgUH/1A70hy06gDhhsTQjv0fy39s zJ1IWhwIObb2oiajiKPO2Bt52Fc+te5D/RmcNrGmkWKxY+dl6E4vdDqMcr+b4fTc R6F+kDUpHKcx7ob+ebBU6mi9hBpKYtFuTTKl1sH/TU6gvIzMogGMwFvac4f4QbAE kfriBdiXDdcUOJNw4bozK2jBgraMrrSmgkD55RWsYaq1adku2t/YHVYXfMDo5c/L 6iusgIs9eTnw8JESJKvjOKHdyxxNnpLh4tMW2KEmNJqlkeUnRH PQ76NhRKhQp6Ww sEuQH8a7ccbtR3Nx6JrhzPgy/CHo/6KhTSVYBh5k/MZwYLlN82ZI/Eg7UUHW6cw= =gWkq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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