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March 5, 2022 at 3:03 pm in reply to: Image is stretched to aspect ration of iPad when mirroring on Windows 11 #6738tipek360Participant
Well it looks like i can send links to other image hosting which don’t have such restrictive file size as this forums but I’m unable to do so I have to write it with very compressed images. Because it looks like my older post weren’t added.
This issue still persists in latest version of spacedesk.
This is screenshot from iPad when connected to computer with Windows 10 using spacedesk: Win10.jpg
This is screenshot from iPad when connected to computer with Windows 11 using spacedesk: Win11.jpg
Both screenshots were made using settings of spacedesk client with custom resolution set to 1920×1080 but only on Windows 10 it looks like it shouldAttachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.tipek360ParticipantHere you have a link for that older version from which you are trying to upgrade to 1.0.35 based on what I read there is or was some bug in the installer that it needed older installer to uninstall the older version and installer newer one. So if it asks again for file “spacedesk_driver_Win_10_64_v109_BETA.msi” download the older installer of the version you are trying to replace. I’m including you official link to that older installer so it can uninstall that older version https://spacedesk.net/downloads/spacedesk_driver_Win_10_64_v109_BETA.msi
February 12, 2022 at 2:17 pm in reply to: Image is stretched to aspect ration of iPad when mirroring on Windows 11 #6363tipek360Participant@lea Here is o video of me scrolling through all available resolutions in spacedesk on iPadOS https://gfycat.com/apprehensiveanimatedamericantoad
February 11, 2022 at 9:32 am in reply to: Image is stretched to aspect ration of iPad when mirroring on Windows 11 #6338tipek360ParticipantI wouldn’t mind if 16:9 resolutions would just have black bars so the image is not stretched that’s how it behaves when spacedesk server software is running on Windows 10. BTW my iPads native resolution is 2360×1640 and acording to Aspect Ratio Calculator it has 59:41 aspect ratio.
February 11, 2022 at 9:31 am in reply to: Image is stretched to aspect ration of iPad when mirroring on Windows 11 #6337tipek360ParticipantNone of resolutions in the list are marked with *
February 11, 2022 at 9:26 am in reply to: Image is stretched to aspect ration of iPad when mirroring on Windows 11 #6335tipek360ParticipantOh I read your message about marked resolutions with stars wrong before I replied none of resolutions are marked with *
February 11, 2022 at 9:20 am in reply to: Image is stretched to aspect ration of iPad when mirroring on Windows 11 #6333tipek360ParticipantYes, it’s still stretched, just tested it with 1920×1200.
February 11, 2022 at 8:26 am in reply to: Image is stretched to aspect ration of iPad when mirroring on Windows 11 #6330tipek360Participant@lea Yes, 1920×1080 was marked. As I already said I this looks like some kind of conflict between Windows 11 and Spacedesk, because on Windows 10 it was working just fine, I even tried it one more on computer with Windows 10 before posting this issue since it was working fine with Windows 10 i then tried it once more on Windows 11 and you guessed it image was stretched again.
February 11, 2022 at 7:56 am in reply to: Image is stretched to aspect ration of iPad when mirroring on Windows 11 #6328February 10, 2022 at 5:58 pm in reply to: Image is stretched to aspect ration of iPad when mirroring on Windows 11 #6292tipek360ParticipantCan somebody confirm if this happens on their devices, because I want to know if this is just my issue or it’s bug in spacedesk.
Edit: just tested this using my android phone and it also happens on it so it looks like spacedesk bug
- This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by tipek360. Reason: Added information about testing on my phone
tipek360ParticipantYou may also try internet sharing function which makes from one computer DHCP server to share internet connection to other computers connected via LAN cable.
Open Run dialog using Win + R and write in it ncpa.cpl which opens Network Adapters window. Then right click your WiFi adapter which has internet connection and click properties click sharing tab and check checkbox which says allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection from home networking connection dropdown select ethernet adapter to which you want to share internet connection which will also create DHCP server after that internet other computer should see internet connection over ethernet and should have IP from DHCP server which was created by Internet Connection Sharing function in Windows.
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