Jonathan Leitner
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I was so excited when the salesman was going over specs on the infotainment unit -- wireless projection to individual screens from your phone, and built in Wi-Fi in the vehicle? I wrongfully assumed that this mean the whole infotainment unit used the WiFi in the car, and we could cast to each screen.
Anyway, the first thing I had in my car was a Fire TV unit. It worked pretty well. We had a pii bluetooth keyboard paired to make typing easier, had it setup to the in car WiFI and life was good. At some point, my Fire TV updated-- and life turned bad. IT would no longer display on in car units. So I bought a Chromecast, and that worked *fairly* well. The only issue here, is that there are 6 of us in the car on trips, and the WiFi gets pretty bogged down at times; and controlling the Chromecast from your phone requires you to be on the same WiFi network... The older model worked better for us. I thought I would try a Roku, but I've run into the same issue as the OP.
I'm guessing, but I"m not sure, that the reason the Fire TV stopped working was because of HDCP. Has anyone run down any info on this, or the Roku zoom issue? I tried talking to Roku support, and they said that it was not a resolution issue, but an aspect ration issue; and I needed to contact the mfr of the the TV for help adjusting those settings-- which doesn't sound right to me at all.
So.. I'm stuck with the Chromecast for now I guess -- which by the way is an AMAZING thing in the House, but I'd rather the Roku or Fire TV in the Sub.
Anyway, the first thing I had in my car was a Fire TV unit. It worked pretty well. We had a pii bluetooth keyboard paired to make typing easier, had it setup to the in car WiFI and life was good. At some point, my Fire TV updated-- and life turned bad. IT would no longer display on in car units. So I bought a Chromecast, and that worked *fairly* well. The only issue here, is that there are 6 of us in the car on trips, and the WiFi gets pretty bogged down at times; and controlling the Chromecast from your phone requires you to be on the same WiFi network... The older model worked better for us. I thought I would try a Roku, but I've run into the same issue as the OP.
I'm guessing, but I"m not sure, that the reason the Fire TV stopped working was because of HDCP. Has anyone run down any info on this, or the Roku zoom issue? I tried talking to Roku support, and they said that it was not a resolution issue, but an aspect ration issue; and I needed to contact the mfr of the the TV for help adjusting those settings-- which doesn't sound right to me at all.
So.. I'm stuck with the Chromecast for now I guess -- which by the way is an AMAZING thing in the House, but I'd rather the Roku or Fire TV in the Sub.