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Is Miracast achievable on N9?
Hi all,
Can we get Miracast working with the N9? Is it technically possible? To have compatibility with this HD-10 would be awesome! http://www.microsoft.com/en-ie/mobile/accessory/hd-10/ |
Re: Is Miracast achievable on N9?
Technically: maybe.
Practically: nope. Some people probably have ported Miracast-compatible ROMs to an Android device which wasn't shipped with the device. The result.... incompatible pairing. |
Re: Is Miracast achievable on N9?
"OpenWFD is an Open-Source implementation of the Wifi-Display standard (abbr. WFD). It is also commonly known as Miracast, the name of the WiFi-Alliance certification program. ..."
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/openwfd/ |
Re: Is Miracast achievable on N9?
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Do you think there is anything that would be insufficient hardware-wise? edit: This developer's blog post seems to be closest to the source so far: https://dvdhrm.wordpress.com/2014/02...-and-miracles/ |
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MiracleCast requires wpa_supplicant which seems to be available or can be compiled from the sources for the N9. For other prerequisites I have no idea but DBus should be fine though. Having a working Wifi-Direct functionality would be already quite useful as someone e.g. could implement direct file transfer via Wifi-P2P between N9 and Android smartphones. Btw, for Miracast screen sharing is there HDMI resolution required? N9 has only FWVGA. Personally I don't feel an urgent need for Miracast as DNLA/UPnP works fine and there is legacy Video out available although mirroring the display onto a desktop screen would be nice. |
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There are devices that technically CAN do Miracast, but were never granted the ability from the OEM in the first place. There's people who port custom ROMs from other Android devices to these Android devices. In all* cases, Miracast never works and the camera (until alot of development) and some other sensors and functions. Its because Miracast has to run some sort of certification during the pairing and it has to remain active throughout the connection. Its there for good reason, but its still a wip. And its implementation is very "beta" on Android and basically non-existent on other devices. Miracast is pretty much dead... unless some company (not Intel) can lift its mantel |
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