[Q] mk808b, slow startup - Android Stick & Console Computers General

I just got my mk808b, which I am planning to use as a quick and portable media center. The problem is, that its extremely slow to start up. I timed it today and it took it 9 Min and 20 sec to show me the front page. Could the reason be, that I am using the usb port in my TV to power it. I only got an three pin power supply with, which I can't use because I live in Europe.
Any ideas?

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I have tried to find a thread but can't find where this goes, possibly get roasted for this.
I have bought a Zealz GK802 USB TV stick
and within 15mins I am having the following problems,
Youtube streaming is terrible ie; buffers alot and you get to view about 10 secs in every 5 mins, It drops the wireless to my mac mini and if i try to reconnect it rejects password, unless i power off the Zealz
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Android tv and infrared remote problems

Hi. I bought Bee Link X5II for my tv. I had connect it to my computer upgrade it to new firmware, put all needed aps into it, I test it for couple days and everything was ok. After that I connect it to my tv and I started to use ir control that was included. After couple seconds it got messy. When I select some button, it suspend / f.ex when i select left: instead of jump on next icon on launcher it goes maximum left, stops on last icon and hangs. I tried also with universal tv remote and it is the same- something is wrong with infrared but I dont know what. when I use keyboard, or mouse everything is ok.
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hi,
you should buy a bluetooth mini keyboard with touchpad anyway.
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ruffpl said:
Hi. I bought Bee Link X5II for my tv. I had connect it to my computer upgrade it to new firmware, put all needed aps into it, I test it for couple days and everything was ok. After that I connect it to my tv and I started to use ir control that was included. After couple seconds it got messy. When I select some button, it suspend / f.ex when i select left: instead of jump on next icon on launcher it goes maximum left, stops on last icon and hangs. I tried also with universal tv remote and it is the same- something is wrong with infrared but I dont know what. when I use keyboard, or mouse everything is ok.
How can I resolve this problem? I dont know is it hardware or rom that causes that. Maybe there is some apk that I can use to assign buttons?
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Actually I found the problem, but I dont know how to resolve it. I took my android tv to second room where I have my main computer and I was using it whole day with ir remote ( no problems). Later I plug in to my computer and downgrade firmware just to be sure it is not a bug in it. Again I was using it whole day ( with remote) and there was again even one problem. Next day I took it to my living room and start it. After just a few clicks on remote my android tv gone crazy again... I have no idea what is the problem in my room ( i live in apartment block). I turn off wifi in my router to check is it going to be better, but without succes...
How can I resolve this problem???

Android TV Crashes When I'm Using Phone

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I have this Android TV set top box from my internet and cable provider, codenamed dcn88_72604_ln, and I have one crazy issue : It crashes almost every time I use my phone (LG G7+), if both in the same network (WiFi).
I already contacted my provider but their solution is to give me replacement unit, which have the same issue, as this is my 3rd unit in just 5 days. I've tried playing games on my android tablet, browsing on my iPhone, nothing happens. Grab my G7+, open app drawer, suddenly the STB crashes. I have to unplug & plug the power cable and let it boot again.
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MI TV stick self turn on after latest update

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I've checked 3 pcs of Mi TV stick - each time after updating to latest update the stick is turning on by itself in 20 seconds after turning off by remote.
The new piece from box before update is ok, after installing latest update same issue. Does Xiaomi knows some solution to this bug?
Accidd said:
Hi.
I've checked 3 pcs of Mi TV stick - each time after updating to latest update the stick is turning on by itself in 20 seconds after turning off by remote.
The new piece from box before update is ok, after installing latest update same issue. Does Xiaomi knows some solution to this bug?
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I have the same problem bro. Still not found the solution.
I got the solution - at least that worked for me. The problem was with charging adapter from xiaomi phone. When stick was charged from PC USB slot then no problem with turning on by itself. It seems those sticks need power from low voltage sources like PC USB or TV USB (that I didnt check). Try it.
In my case there is no difference. TV Stick turning on by itself no matter if it was in TV USB, PC USB or plugged in charged which came in package.
It was my 2nd TV Stick because 1st was sended back because of classic problem with remote - losing connection and you need to unplug the device.
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Same issue on brand new Mi TV Stick updated to PI.1727. It wakes up with no reason.
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Question Mirror to tv

Ok i have the galaxy A32 5G and yes they will allow you to watch your fav movies and anything that is on your phones screen,without having to use your hotspot data.if you have unlimited high speed data like i do then you can really use this,i do know it works on youtube tried already,you will have to buy this cable Renkchip 2-in-1 USB C/Micro USB to HDMI Cable you can also charge phone at same time with usb end pluged into usb on tv.working on my old lg27 inch tv .its cheapest on ebay that is where i purchased mine.it works flawlessly.I payed 22 us dollars at ebay others want 30 bucks.you dont have to turn on bluetooth for sound it works auto,with this adapter cable. you will download ezcast from google play for the device you gonna use it on,for me it was android the A32 5g.hope this helps any of you wanting to know a real life working product for free mirror to tv without using your wifi/hotspot data
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Another one for unplug that reverts everything without having to touch anything as well. Leaving you at homesceen, cleared notifications.
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Lmk if you want them they are quite handy. I dont think you need to be rooted, and you will have to change your cables mac address in tasker (easy) for BT audio.
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