

I know there are apps and dongles to work around this, but I guess I'm just 'old school'.if something should be working it should be working or don't tell me it should work. I don't think it will do any good to call or email ROKU, but I really don't know what else to do. It should not require a PhD to perform a simple screen mirror. When I attempt to connect, it does appear to be trying.briefly the pairing icons, then the screen that reads 'Starting video from desktop 71FP, etc., etc.' Then 'poof' back to the home screen and 'disconnected' display on desktop. Build 4183 if that means anything to anyone). Then I accidentally stumbled on this discussion group suggesting the problem may lay in the Roku stick. After checking every possible 'fix' I could find, nothing helped. When I first started having problems connecting my desktop (Win10) using Miracast to my Roku stick (3600x) I just 'assumed' I should be troubleshooting Windows possible issues, which I did for about 2 months.


Wow, I completely forgot I was here 2 months ago looking for help and here I am again.going even more buggy. There are both free (ads) and paid apps, and I have tested many and most of them work (sceen mirroring via Miracast to different types of devices with Miracast receivers) - try some of these for yourself, find one that works for you. older lower end Samsung models that lack any UI setting for screen mirroring or SmartView can/must install/use one of these apps to screen mirror using Miracast) That being said, if your specific Android version/phone model does not directly support screen sharing/mirroring via Miracast from the UI (User Interface), there are many different small Miracast sharing apps/utilities in the Play Store that will enable/use the "hidden" (disabled by default by Google who promotes its own non-standard proprietary Chromecast protocol) Miracast functionality in all recent Android versions. You probably mean MHL (not HML), a wired screen output/"sharing" protocol - which in this context is irrelevant as the intent is to wirelessly share via Miracast. The tv must also be DLNA compatible.Īs I dont own or use an LG Stylo 5 I can only share third-party resources such as the Verizon KB - which I cant verify the accuracy of. You must have a wifi connect and both devices on the same connection. The LG stylo does not support HML compatability. There is no screen share option under connected devices(bluetooth).
