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The pixelation issue you're experiencing is not due to network problems but is actually an Android OS optimization issue. I discovered this issue during a test under ideal network conditions. Here's what's happening and how to fix it. In my test with a Samsung device, I found that the Android OS does not consistently send screen frames to the Android WebRTC SDK, which leads to this problem. The frame rate sometimes spikes or drops to zero for several seconds. This inconsistency is due to optimization within the Android SDK. To fix this, we need to set the Android OS to send a fixed frame rate to the Android WebRTC SDK. Here's how to do it: Step 1. Launch the Settings app and select Display. After selecting Standard and attempting to publish the screen to Ant Media Server, I found that there was no pixelation and the playback was smooth. Please give it a try and let me know if it resolves the issue for you. Cheers |
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I'm using the screen share functionality in Android SDK and I'm publishing the stream to the Ant Media Server. I see pixelating problems in the playback. How can I fix this issue?
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