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?
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.
The transmitted data quantity may not be sufficient.
This can be at the hotspot, or at the program where you watch the videos.
Probably your hotspot’s data rate is too bad. Screw down the quality of the live stream.
Data rate means that my phone sends too low data?
Yeah, so your hotspot doesn’t have such a hot internet.
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?
Then you could simply make a hotspot with the “most powerful” phone, hoping that the transfer will be better?
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.
The hotspot makes such a hot internet as the phone pretends, right?
Maybe your beamer is too far away.
My phone is at the laptop and the image is transferred to the screen
And your phone gets its data from the WLAN of the house or via mobile data?
The Wi-Fi home is too far away, it comes from the phone