
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.

On Wed, 12 Feb 2020 at 12:46, Ivan Avery Frey via talk <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... < https://venturebeat.com/2015/06/11/google-slides-now-lets-you-stream-your-pr...
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?"

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 <talk@gtalug.org <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... <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." -- 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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Alex Volkov
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Christopher Browne
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Ivan Avery Frey