Why does the picture stutter when I try to watch a live game via the projector using a hotspot?

When I set up a projector outside, create a mobile hotspot on my phone, and want to watch a live game on it, the image stutters or becomes blurry intermittently. What's causing this, and how can I fix it?

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jgobond
9 months ago

This is ultimately because your playback device sucks more data than the hotspot can provide. Then the resolution is automatically reduced, which leads to a perceived blur or even to stalling images and artifacts. This is also because you are not the only one who wants to watch the game oIP.

Better pull cables.

whitebuddafly
9 months ago

The transmitted data quantity may not be sufficient.

LBSgame
9 months ago

This can be at the hotspot, or at the program where you watch the videos.

ytimoyt
9 months ago

Probably your hotspot’s data rate is too bad. Screw down the quality of the live stream.

ytimoyt
9 months ago
Reply to  keylord06

Yeah, so your hotspot doesn’t have such a hot internet.

ytimoyt
9 months ago

It’s not about the phone, it’s about the Internet that comes from your provider. Either your network is too bad in this location, or you just have a phone rate with not that horny internet. Do you have 4G/LTE or even 5G at your location?

ytimoyt
9 months ago

Where does the Internet come from, about mobile data? If so, you simply do not have a sufficient Internet for the adjusted quality of the live stream.

Verifieduser
9 months ago

Maybe your beamer is too far away.

Verifieduser
9 months ago
Reply to  keylord06

And your phone gets its data from the WLAN of the house or via mobile data?