Post by Admin on Oct 28, 2020 1:11:42 GMT -5
There are two, different ways of displaying BitMar on your TV set, and/or display. The two options, are: Mirroring, and casting. BitMar favors mirroring. Why? Because mirroring is more intuitive; since most people can easily understand that whatever they see, in their mobile/source device, is what will be seen in the big screen. Therefore, the 'mirroring' name.
Unlike mirroring, casting requires that users understand some technicalities that are not always visible in their casting/source device—such as playback controls, volume, etc. Additionally, casting almost always requires access to the physical TV set, and/or TV remote, in order to control volume. On the other hand, you can enjoy total playback, and volume control, from the mobile/source device, while mirroring. In other words: Mirroring is a much simpler technology, when compared to casting.
While you can (technically) cast, from BitMar, most content accessible through BitMar is not compatible with casting. If you see the option to cast, from within the player (while content is playing), you may cast that content. Otherwise, you may always mirror, from the BitMar app—as long as you are a paid user:
You must use the BitMar paid service, in order to display/mirror BitMar on your TV, through the BitMar app: bitmar.com/account/. If you are not yet a paid user... click on the 'Buy BitMar' option therein, or visit: bitmar.com/elite/get/.
Note: There will be constant interruptions, asking you to upgrade, if you are not a paid user.
Once you are 'logged in' to the BitMar paid service, go to: Tools > Connect to TV.
If using the BitMar app, on a Mobile phone, in the upright position... or, a tablet/computer (in landscape position)... you may simply click on the 'Screen share' option therein.
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Unlike mirroring, casting requires that users understand some technicalities that are not always visible in their casting/source device—such as playback controls, volume, etc. Additionally, casting almost always requires access to the physical TV set, and/or TV remote, in order to control volume. On the other hand, you can enjoy total playback, and volume control, from the mobile/source device, while mirroring. In other words: Mirroring is a much simpler technology, when compared to casting.
While you can (technically) cast, from BitMar, most content accessible through BitMar is not compatible with casting. If you see the option to cast, from within the player (while content is playing), you may cast that content. Otherwise, you may always mirror, from the BitMar app—as long as you are a paid user:
You must use the BitMar paid service, in order to display/mirror BitMar on your TV, through the BitMar app: bitmar.com/account/. If you are not yet a paid user... click on the 'Buy BitMar' option therein, or visit: bitmar.com/elite/get/.
Note: There will be constant interruptions, asking you to upgrade, if you are not a paid user.
Once you are 'logged in' to the BitMar paid service, go to: Tools > Connect to TV.
If using the BitMar app, on a Mobile phone, in the upright position... or, a tablet/computer (in landscape position)... you may simply click on the 'Screen share' option therein.
RELATED: Are you experiencing any buffering/skipping issues?
RELATED: My TV/display is not listed; when I search, to connect to it