When i Airplay the screen is black?|BJCast
When using AirPlay for screen mirroring, there may be multiple reasons for the screen turning black. Here are some common troubleshooting methods and solutions:
Check network connection:
Ensure that both Apple devices and screen mirroring devices are connected to the same Wi Fi network and have stable network signals.
If the network is unstable, it may cause screen casting interruption or screen turning black.
Check device compatibility:
Ensure that both Apple devices and screen mirroring devices support the AirPlay protocol.
If the device is not compatible, it may cause screen mirroring failure or the screen to turn black.
Check the screen mirroring settings:
On Apple devices, ensure that the screen mirroring device has been correctly selected and the mirroring connection has been successfully established.
If the screen casting setting is incorrect, it may cause the screen to turn black.
Check the screen projection content:
If the content of the screen casting is protected by copyright, it may limit the screen casting time or cause screen casting failure.
Try projecting other content on the screen to see if it can be displayed normally.
Check device battery level:
Ensure that Apple devices have sufficient battery power to avoid automatic shutdown due to low battery during screen mirroring.
Turn off screen auto lock:
On Apple devices, you can turn off “auto lock” in “Settings” ->”Display and Brightness” to prevent the device from automatically locking the screen and causing it to turn black during screen mirroring.
Restart the device:
Sometimes, restarting Apple devices and screen mirroring devices can solve temporary software problems and restore normal screen mirroring functionality.
Update software:
Ensure that the operating systems of Apple devices and screen mirroring devices are the latest versions to be compatible with the latest AirPlay protocol and fix known software issues.
If none of the above methods can solve the problem, it is recommended to contact Apple’s official customer service or go to an authorized Apple repair point for further inspection and repair. They can provide more professional technical support and solutions.