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Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows

Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows

ClockRu » 15 окт 2014, 09:34

Добрый день, установил Windows 8.1, решил подключить телек по Miracast, в итоге винда выдала «Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows», может кто сталкивался с данной проблемой? Подскажите как решили.

P.S.: Все обновления для Windows установил, образ оригинальный, в телеке прошивка 4.30.16(на других версиях прошивки подключатся не побывал, у кого есть возможность протестировать отпишитесь о результате)

Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows

Спонсор » 15 окт 2014, 09:34

Re: Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows (50LB650)

tessi » 15 окт 2014, 10:55

Re: Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows (50LB650)

ClockRu » 15 окт 2014, 10:58

Re: Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows (50LB650)

Mostly Harmless » 15 окт 2014, 11:02

А ноутбук поддерживает эту технологию? должна быть видеокарта с драйверами не ниже WDDM 1.3 и WiFi с поддержкой WiDi.

в 8.1 видно сразу наличие поддержки: свайп справа, апплет устройства, если там есть подключится к беспроводному экрану — то проблем с подключением быть не должно, при отсутствии данной опции поможет только поход в магазин за новым ноутбуком:-)

Re: Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows (50LB650)

ClockRu » 15 окт 2014, 11:15

Re: Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows (50LB650)

Mostly Harmless » 15 окт 2014, 11:26

Re: Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows (50LB650)

ClockRu » 15 окт 2014, 12:11

Вечером сделаю скиншоты с компа, сюда выложу, может так понятнее будет что творится у меня. Спасибо.

Re: Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows (50LB650)

Mostly Harmless » 15 окт 2014, 12:41

Re: Устройство не сертифицировано для Windows (50LB650)

ClockRu » 18 окт 2014, 22:46

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My media device isn’t available in the Devices charm

This article describes how to determine whether your device is certified for Windows 8, and how to change the default policy to show your non-certified devices in the Devices charm in Windows 8.1.

Original product version: Windows 8.1
Original KB number: 2871501

Summary

The Devices charm experience in Windows for streaming video, audio, and photos is designed to work together with devices that are certified for Windows 8. By default, devices that haven’t been certified for Windows 8 aren’t shown in the Devices charm for Microsoft Store apps.

More information

To determine whether your device is certified for Windows 8, open the Devices page in PC Settings. To do it, type Device Settings from the Start screen, and then tap or select Device Settings. You’ll see compatible media devices such as a TV or audio speaker organized as Play devices. If your device isn’t certified for Windows 8, Not Windows certified will be displayed under the device name. If no Play devices are shown, tap or select Add a device to find a compatible device on your home network, or Change network settings to turn on finding devices automatically. Otherwise, your device may not be compatible with the Devices charm.

To enable the Devices charm for devices not certified for Windows 8 in Windows 8.1, add the following registry key value:

Follow the steps in this section carefully. Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Before you modify it, back up the registry for restoration in case problems occur.

To add this registry key value, follow these steps:

Start Registry Editor. To do it, type regedit.exe on the Start screen, and then tap or select regedit.exe.

Locate and then select the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft

On the Edit menu, point to New, tap or select Key, and then type PlayTo.

Select the newly added PlayTo key, point to New on the Edit menu, and then tap or select DWORD Value.

Type ShowNonCertifiedDevices in the Name field, and then press Enter.

Press and hold or right-click ShowNonCertifiedDevices, and then tap or select Modify.

In the Value data box, type 1.

Tap or select OK.

Exit Registry Editor.

  • This feature can also be enabled by following the same steps for HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\PlayTo. However, we recommend that you add this ShowNonCertifiedDevices value under a key that is machine-centric rather than user-centric.
  • This feature is for users who would prefer to connect to their non-certified devices even if they won’t be guaranteed a great experience.
  • Devices not certified for Windows 8 may not be compatible with modern formats used by websites and apps in the Store or playback controls such as volume, skip, or seek.

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Use Non Certified Play To Devices in Windows 8.1

Technical Level : Basic

Technical Level: Basic

Applies to: Windows 8.1 with Update 1, also WindowsRT 8.1 with Update 1

If your device supports DLNA “Play To” using the classic desktop/explorer/libraries functionality, it should work transparently with Modern Apps that support the Play contract (feature) after installing the April 8, 2014 updates to Windows 8.1. The Photos App in Windows 8.1 does NOT support Play To.

Note: As of April 8, 2014, Microsoft has released an Update to Windows 8.1 that makes it unnecessary to perform any registry edits to enable a DLNA Digital Media Renderer (DMR) to work with Modern Apps on the Start Screen. Devices will no longer appear as «uncertified» when Play is selected within an individual app (but if not certified will appear as such in the PC and Devices menu).

Note that this change only applies to Windows 8.1 Update 1, and will not be rolled out for 8.0. Windows 8.1 is a free upgrade and Update 1 is a mandatory update.

Background

A little history: In Windows 7, Microsoft introduced Play To which used the DLNA spec to let me send media from my computer to a DLNA DMR. I had so so results with my 2009 Samsung TV due to poor transcoding support, but great results with my WDTV Live Hub and my SONOS speakers . The so-so experience on my TV and the not wonderful experience on other device by many many people caused Microsoft to rethink their strategy for Windows 8 and come up with a more intensive certification process for devices to “insure” a good experience. This translated into a restrictive policy for Windows 8 Start Screen/Metro/Modern UI Apps where only MS certified devices would appear in an applications Settings: Devices menu. In Windows 8, a workaround is available that requires a registry entry for each device you wish to enable for Play To support for Modern UI Apps. In Windows 8.1, a global registry key was added so that individual keys were no longer needed.

In Update 1, released April 8, 2014, no modification is needed, as Microsoft has again re-examined the need for a restriction on Play devices. If your device works as a Play To device in the legacy Windows File Explorer environment, it should work equally well as a Play device from Charms, Devices Play if the application you are using supports the Play contract. Note that the end user experience will vary as some devices do not properly support all the necessary DLNA specifications.

To check if your device is certified for Windows:

1. Click or tap the Settings Charm on the Start Screen

2. Select Change PC Settings

3. Select PC & Devices

5. Verify that your device is listed (the example below shows the TV that is Not Windows Certified as present in the list)

6. If the Device is not present, use Add Device to attempt to add the device to the list

Next Step: Verify Legacy DLNA “Play To” Support

1. To do this, right click a supported media file in a classic library and verify the Play To menu appears

2. Next, verify that you can successfully send to your target device and it plays the media you selected.

a. To do this, right click a supported media file in a classic library and verify the Play To menu appears and that you can successfully send to your target device and it plays the media you selected.

Use Modern Apps with Play Support Automatically

Once you have verified that your DLNA device supports PlayTo, that device should work with any Modern App that supports the Play Contract. Note that not all apps include this capability. If Play is supported, your devices will appear in the Play menu after you select Charms, Devices, Play. Devices shown here will not have an uncertified designation. Below is a screen capture showing the Play experience inside a third party photo app. As you can see, the TV is listed, but not designated Uncertified.

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