Can Migu videos be projected onto a TV? Migu Video Screen Projection Operation Steps and Precautions

With the development of technology, more and more people are using smart devices to watch videos. Migu Video, as a video platform under China Mobile, has rich video resources and high-definition picture quality, and has been loved by a large number of users. In order to meet the needs of users, Migu Video provides screen mirroring function, allowing users to project videos to other devices for viewing. The following will provide a detailed introduction to the operation process of screen casting for Migu Video.

Preparation of screen projection equipment

Before casting the screen, the following equipment needs to be prepared:

  1. Migu Video mobile app or web version
  2. The same network environment as the screen projection device
  3. Projection devices (such as smart TVs, projectors, computers, etc.)

Screen casting method selection

Migu Video supports multiple screen casting methods, including DLNA, Miracast, and wired screen casting. Choose the appropriate screen casting method based on different devices and network environments.

  1. DLNA Projection: Suitable for devices that support the DLNA protocol, such as smart TVs, projectors, etc. Turn on the DLNA function on the screen mirroring device, and then select “DLNA screen mirroring” in the Migu Video APP.
  2. Miracast Screen Projection: Suitable for devices that support the Miracast protocol, such as computers, tablets, etc. Turn on the Miracast function on the screen casting device, and then select “Miracast Screen Projection” in the Migu Video APP.
  3. Wired screen mirroring: suitable for devices that do not support the DLNA and Miracast protocols, such as computers, tablets, etc. Connect an HDMI or VGA cable to the screen mirroring device, and then select “Wired Screen Projection” in the Migu Video APP.

Screen casting steps

  1. Open the Migu Video app or web version, and select the video you want to watch.
    Find the “screen mirroring” button in the upper right corner of the player interface and click to open the screen mirroring interface.
  2. Select the device type and connection method to be projected in the screen projection interface. If using the DLNA or Miracast protocol, it is necessary to ensure that the screen projection device and the Migu video device are in the same network environment; If using wired screen mirroring, it is necessary to connect the HDMI or VGA cable to the screen mirroring device and the Migu video device.
  3. After the screen projection device is successfully connected, the video can be played. On the projection device, you can choose to play in full screen or not, as well as adjust the volume and other operations.
  4. If you need to disconnect the screen projection connection, you can click the “Disconnect” button on the Migu Video APP or web version.

Precautions

  1. When using DLNA or Miracast protocols for screen mirroring, it is necessary to ensure that the mirroring device and Migu video device are in the same network environment. If the network environment is unstable or there is interference, it may cause screen casting failure or affect the viewing experience.
  2. When using wired screen mirroring, it is necessary to connect the HDMI or VGA cable to the screen mirroring device and the Migu video device, and ensure a stable and reliable connection. If the connection is not secure or there is looseness, it may cause problems such as screen lag or black screen.
  3. If you encounter any problems or malfunctions during the screen casting process, you can try reconnecting or restarting the device to solve them. If the problem persists, it is recommended to contact customer service or technical support for assistance.

In short, the screen casting function of Migu Video provides users with a more convenient and flexible viewing experience. By selecting the appropriate screen casting method and steps for operation, videos can be easily projected onto other devices for viewing. During use, it is important to pay attention to factors such as network environment and connection stability to ensure smooth screen casting operations and a high-quality video experience.