LG G3 Casting your screen to chromecast

If I read it correctly, my G3 is using ART, and screen mirroring works fine. My phone got very hot when I mirrored to run a video player that didn't have a casting option though. The phone got so hot it gave me a warning that it was too hot to charge.

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Just to make sure...

I just factory reset the phone... and the first thing i did getting to home screen is download chromecast and did all app updates which include the latest google play services in order for chromecast to cast to tv. once i did that I ran chromecast and cast to screen and it worked.

I rebooted the phone and enabled developers option and then enabled ART and went through the 212 app conversions. I once at the desktop i rebooted for good measure and first thing i did at homescreen was run chromecast and attempt to cast to screen and it immediately failed... showing "connecting" and then it says "disconnecting" and fails. which was what I experienced when I first got the phone.

I switch from ART back to Dalvik, reboot once more after it was done for good measure and at homescreen run chromecast and cast... works perfectly.

This is with an AT&T G3 completely stock after a factory reset, nothing uninstalled or disabled.
For me, full casting to tv doesnt work with ART enabled.

If I read it correctly, my G3 is using ART, and screen mirroring works fine. My phone got very hot when I mirrored to run a video player that didn't have a casting option though. The phone got so hot it gave me a warning that it was too hot to charge.

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I did whatever it is you need to do to get the developer options and the runtime button says 'use dalvik'. I'm assuming this means I'm running ART, and my chromecast is working fine. I can check other settings, if you want. I'm using a T-Mobile G3 with a few apps installed. Nothing fancy going on here that I'm aware of.

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I did whatever it is you need to do to get the developer options and the runtime button says 'use dalvik'. I'm assuming this means I'm running ART, and my chromecast is working fine. I can check other settings, if you want. I'm using a T-Mobile G3 with a few apps installed. Nothing fancy going on here that I'm aware of.

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If it says, "Use Dalvik", you're currently running Dalvik.

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Weird. I thought use Dalvik would mean I would change from what I was using to Dalvik

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No. As I said before, ART is not enabled by default. What you see is that it is telling you what you are currently using... Dalvik. Press the section and it will allow you to change bullets and "use ART" to enable ART.

Weird. I thought use Dalvik would mean I would change from what I was using to Dalvik

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