Badrabbit Posted yesterday at 12:46 AM Posted yesterday at 12:46 AM Can the box stop working all of a sudden, it won't load onto the TV now, had it for a couple of years it's the X96 x6 not a cheap one.
Jingthing Posted yesterday at 12:54 AM Posted yesterday at 12:54 AM Take the plug out the outlet. Take the power cord out of box. Wait 5 minutes. Turn on again.
Badrabbit Posted yesterday at 01:01 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:01 AM 6 minutes ago, Jingthing said: Take the plug out the outlet. Take the power cord out of box. Wait 5 minutes. Turn on again. Just tried that, still nothing.
Badrabbit Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM 4 minutes ago, Badrabbit said: Just tried that, still nothing. All of a sudden it's working 1
Badrabbit Posted yesterday at 01:11 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:11 AM Is there a proper way to turn the tv off, should zi turn the Android box of first then the tv?
carlyai Posted yesterday at 01:17 AM Posted yesterday at 01:17 AM I have 3 different brand boxes. Sometime I have to do a hard reset, not after on one of them. When strange things start to happen and removing the power etc doesn't fix the problem, could be time for a hard reset. Bit of a pain cause you have to reinstall Kodi mods and other added apps.
Jingthing Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM Yeah the boxes will have that last resort reset option. 1
scubascuba3 Posted yesterday at 05:59 AM Posted yesterday at 05:59 AM That's why i use a smartphone instead of a dodgy android box, phones have much better specs usually 1
Centigrade32 Posted yesterday at 08:41 AM Posted yesterday at 08:41 AM 2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: That's why i use a smartphone instead of a dodgy android box, phones have much better specs usually Which phone and at what price? You make it sound as if using a Smartphone is better, when it clearly is not. Smartphone has lesser function in this case and is more expensive. 1 1
Badrabbit Posted yesterday at 11:00 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:00 AM I deleted some Apps from the box, it is now working perfectly, I'm guessing it was a memory problem.
scubascuba3 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 15 hours ago, Centigrade32 said: Which phone and at what price? You make it sound as if using a Smartphone is better, when it clearly is not. Smartphone has lesser function in this case and is more expensive. You use an old phone, i use my Xiaomi Redmi note 9 and yes it is better, better specs, not the fake specs boxes often have, then cast to TV 1
Nemises Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 20 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: That's why i use a smartphone instead of a dodgy android box, phones have much better specs usually Agree. In fact I prefer to use my modern, powerful laptop (with a wireless mouse) instead of ‘dodgy android boxes’ or a phone. I find an HDMi cable more reliable than casting from a phone especially when travelling - which is often - as not all hotel TVs have casting abilities. Also, some of my home-country channels are geo-blocked on my phone (even when using a VPN) but not on a laptop.
gargamon Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago The power supplies for these boxes are notoriously bad. Order a spare from Lazada or shopee for cheap.
Centigrade32 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: You use an old phone, i use my Xiaomi Redmi note 9 and yes it is better, better specs, not the fake specs boxes often have, then cast to TV Which are the better specs? I see that it has lower RAM 4GB as compared to 8GB, no HDMI output, USB 2.0 only, no AV1 decoding, no Ethernet connection. So it seem you either watch and work on a tiny screen or you have to mirror that screen on a TV and work on a tiny phone keyboard. You need a Smart TV too, since you cannot plug the phone into the TV. It seems a primitive solution rather than more advanced. Maybe you can explain those better specs to us mere mortals and how they translate to it being better than a dedicated Android box. 1 1
Badrabbit Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago Just now, Centigrade32 said: Which are the better specs? I see that it has lower RAM 4GB as compared to 8GB, no HDMI output, USB 2.0 only, no AV1 decoding, no Ethernet connection. So it seem you either watch and work on a tiny screen or you have to mirror that screen on a TV and work on a tiny phone keyboard. You need a Smart TV too, since you cannot plug the phone into the TV. It seems a primitive solution rather than more advanced. Maybe you can explain those better specs to us mere mortals and how they translate to it being better than a dedicated Android box. Had my android box for approx 3 years, not one problem untill recently, it was a memory problem, I deleted a couple of apps, it is now working great again. X96
scubascuba3 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Centigrade32 said: Which are the better specs? I see that it has lower RAM 4GB as compared to 8GB, no HDMI output, USB 2.0 only, no AV1 decoding, no Ethernet connection. So it seem you either watch and work on a tiny screen or you have to mirror that screen on a TV and work on a tiny phone keyboard. You need a Smart TV too, since you cannot plug the phone into the TV. It seems a primitive solution rather than more advanced. Maybe you can explain those better specs to us mere mortals and how they translate to it being better than a dedicated Android box. the note 9 is Ram 4+2GB, storage 128gb, much better than most boxes often with fake specs, also 100% reliable. Phone is very easy to operate, have you noticed billions of people using one all the time? casting is very easy, yes you need a smart tv, who hasn't? maybe people with very old TVs and time to change. wifi is very fast, no need for ethernet. Try it then come back to the table, if you haven't tried it your view is garbage 1
scubascuba3 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Badrabbit said: Had my android box for approx 3 years, not one problem untill recently, it was a memory problem, I deleted a couple of apps, it is now working great again. X96 Exactly, a memory problem, very poor specs usually, i think i had the X96 and chucked it
Badrabbit Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 7 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said: Exactly, a memory problem, very poor specs usually, i think i had the X96 and chucked it The problem was I had a couple to many apps installed, you chucked a perfectly good box. 3 years and still perfect. 1
Centigrade32 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 6 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said: the note 9 is Ram 4+2GB, storage 128gb, much better than most boxes often with fake specs, also 100% reliable. Phone is very easy to operate, have you noticed billions of people using one all the time? casting is very easy, yes you need a smart tv, who hasn't? maybe people with very old TVs and time to change. wifi is very fast, no need for ethernet. Try it then come back to the table, if you haven't tried it your view is garbage We aren't referring to boxes with fake specs that can cost 400 to 500 baht. So far you have referred to RAM and storage and only proved me right that the Redmi Note 9 has a poorer specification. X96 6 has up to 8GB of RAM. Your phone 4GB(I don't know what 4GB + 2GB means. Can you explain?). Yes, Newsflash. Billions use their phones as phones. I rarely watch anything other than YouTube on mine unless I am happy watching on a tiny screen. I don't know anyone, other than transients, who mirror their phones on a TV screen. It's seriously primitive and just a stopgap measure when nothing else is available. So now you need good WiFi and a Smart TV for your system to even function 😊Have you moved back to the 20th century? What about sound? Can you hook up your speakers? Surround Sound? Dolby Vision? Dolby ATMOS? Can you run CoreElec? slimBOXtv? Can you switch between Rooted and not Rooted? Smartphone is a very basic solution requiring extra equipment. Your claim of better specs doesn't stack up. 1
scubascuba3 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, Centigrade32 said: We aren't referring to boxes with fake specs that can cost 400 to 500 baht. So far you have referred to RAM and storage and only proved me right that the Redmi Note 9 has a poorer specification. X96 6 has up to 8GB of RAM. Your phone 4GB(I don't know what 4GB + 2GB means. Can you explain?). Yes, Newsflash. Billions use their phones as phones. I rarely watch anything other than YouTube on mine unless I am happy watching on a tiny screen. I don't know anyone, other than transients, who mirror their phones on a TV screen. It's seriously primitive and just a stopgap measure when nothing else is available. So now you need good WiFi and a Smart TV for your system to even function 😊Have you moved back to the 20th century? What about sound? Can you hook up your speakers? Surround Sound? Dolby Vision? Dolby ATMOS? Can you run CoreElec? slimBOXtv? Can you switch between Rooted and not Rooted? Smartphone is a very basic solution requiring extra equipment. Your claim of better specs doesn't stack up. Until you try using a phone to cast you have nothing useful to add, let's leave it there 1
CHSB Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: Until you try using a phone to cast you have nothing useful to add, let's leave it there Are you Casting or Mirroring? If you don't even understand the difference then it doesn't appear that you have anything useful to add either. Mirroring the screen of your phone is a very poor way of viewing media. Screen mirroring is laggy and slow Screen mirroring can be a little delayed and laggy as it is being cast by the smartphone. It also depends upon the capabilities of your wireless adapter of the primary device. I can’t use my laptop or smartphone while screen mirroring As mentioned, screen mirroring mirrors the primary display. So, both the displays will show the same content. That means you can’t use your phone or laptop for anything else. And, this is where the Screen casting comes in. Casting is something completely different. So which is it? 1
scubascuba3 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 10 minutes ago, CHSB said: Are you Casting or Mirroring? If you don't even understand the difference then it doesn't appear that you have anything useful to add either. Mirroring the screen of your phone is a very poor way of viewing media. Screen mirroring is laggy and slow Screen mirroring can be a little delayed and laggy as it is being cast by the smartphone. It also depends upon the capabilities of your wireless adapter of the primary device. I can’t use my laptop or smartphone while screen mirroring As mentioned, screen mirroring mirrors the primary display. So, both the displays will show the same content. That means you can’t use your phone or laptop for anything else. And, this is where the Screen casting comes in. Casting is something completely different. So which is it? Nownow has made an appearance 😆 knew it would rattle your cage. It's casting and it works great, if you haven't tried it i have no interest in your view 1
CHSB Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said: Nownow has made an appearance 😆 knew it would rattle your cage. It's casting and it works great, if you haven't tried it i have no interest in your view Which application do you use for Casting? I use Casting and Mirroring on occasion, so we can discuss it. What is Nownow?
scubascuba3 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 minutes ago, CHSB said: Which application do you use for Casting? I use Casting and Mirroring on occasion, so we can discuss it. What is Nownow? On the phone if you pull down the top screen options you'll see a casting button. Generally i view already downloaded videos, streaming sporting events. I much prefer it to the boxes i had previously 1
CHSB Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 16 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said: On the phone if you pull down the top screen options you'll see a casting button. Generally i view already downloaded videos, streaming sporting events. I much prefer it to the boxes i had previously I use iPhone exclusively, so had to check online. Looks like a Screen Mirroring application. Do you understand the difference between Casting and Screen Mirroring? Screen Mirroring simply replicates what is on your phone's display. Casting will transmit the media and you can have something else completely showing on your phone screen. Your screenshot states that it Casts the mobile phone screen, rather than just the media, as you would do with Chromecast. So it looks to me like Screen Mirroring and not Casting. 1
scubascuba3 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 15 minutes ago, CHSB said: I use iPhone exclusively, so had to check online. Looks like a Screen Mirroring application. Do you understand the difference between Casting and Screen Mirroring? Screen Mirroring simply replicates what is on your phone's display. Casting will transmit the media and you can have something else completely showing on your phone screen. Your screenshot states that it Casts the mobile phone screen, rather than just the media, as you would do with Chromecast. So it looks to me like Screen Mirroring and not Casting. I use VLC app, works perfectly and can double the volume, now I don't care if you like it or not so let's leave it there 1 1
CHSB Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 22 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said: I use VLC app, works perfectly and can double the volume, now I don't care if you like it or not so let's leave it there I'm confused. I thought that you recommended this method and were showing us how you did it. You claimed that you were Casting and so I wanted to understand how it worked from your phone to a Smart TV. I have a LG. You showed me an application on your phone which appears to be a Screen Mirroring application. Now you are saying that you use the VLC application which does have a Cast option, but doesn't the TV need to have Chromecast support? Can you not explain the whole thing in a single post? Why are you getting mad? It's you who brought it up, so why are you getting mad at me? If you don't want to talk about something, then why bring it up? 1 1
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