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Having issues with VLC casting? You're not alone - here are some troubleshooting tips from my experience:Common problems and solutions:- "No renderers found" - Check if your TV's casting feature is enabled in settings- Stuttering playback - Try lowering the video quality in VLC settings- Connection drops - Move closer to your WiFi router or reduce network congestionAlternative methods if direct casting fails:1. Use your TV's built-in media player - Enable file sharing on your phone and access files through TV network browser2. Try BubbleUPnP app - Sometimes works better than VLC for casting3. Screen mirroring - Use Android's built-in cast feature instead of VLC-specific castingFor advanced users: VLC can also stream from network locations directly - just enter the URL in Open Network Stream and cast it to your TV.The official VLC documentation has more detailed guides: https://www.videolan.org/vlc/Personal tip: I've found VLC works most reliably with Chromecast devices compared to smart TV built-in casting.

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Just went through this headache last week with our vCenter 8 deployment. Here's the reality - you can't exactly "remove" the evaluation license, but you can replace it with a proper license.Step-by-step from my experience:1. Log into vCenter with administrator privileges2. Navigate to Administration > Licensing > Licenses3. You'll see your current Evaluation Mode license listed4. Click Add License and paste your purchased license key5. Go to Assets > vCenter Server Systems6. Select your vCenter instance and click Assign License7. Choose your new license from the dropdownWhat happens next:- Services might restart automatically- All features become available immediately- No data loss occurs during the transitionWarning: Don't let the evaluation expire completely - it can cause service interruptions. We learned this the hard way when our VM operations started failing!If you're stuck, VMware support is actually pretty helpful with license transitions.