
- #PC DOESN T SUPPORT MIRACAST HOW TO#
- #PC DOESN T SUPPORT MIRACAST FOR MAC#
- #PC DOESN T SUPPORT MIRACAST WINDOWS 10#
- #PC DOESN T SUPPORT MIRACAST ANDROID#
- #PC DOESN T SUPPORT MIRACAST PRO#
Once done settings, you will be able to mirror your phone to your Samsung TV successfully.
#PC DOESN T SUPPORT MIRACAST HOW TO#
Below is how to troubleshoot the Samsung Smart TV screen mirroring no sound. This issue is seldom occurring but needs to be discussed and fixed. When you screen mirror your phone to Samsung TV, you might also experience that there is no sound. Samsung Smart TV screen mirroring no sound
#PC DOESN T SUPPORT MIRACAST ANDROID#
It works when connecting an Android device but not Windows for some reason? I'm using a Ralink 802.11n USB Wireless LAN card, according to my network adapters, on the latest version of Windows 10.
#PC DOESN T SUPPORT MIRACAST WINDOWS 10#
I'm experiencing issues connecting my Windows 10 desktop for Screenshare/Miracast with an LG 49UK6400PLF and was hoping to get some solutions here. If the screen mirroring Samsung TV not working, you can check out the solutions below to get this issue fixed. However, screen mirroring may fail sometimes. It can display their mobile screen, stream videos, watch movies, present other files from your mobile phone to your TV. And, as I said, I thought Apple was all about compatability.Nowadays, people often cast their mobile phones to their TV for a better visual experience. As most of its content is already available on smart TVs apps directly or on competeing (cheaper) devices like Roku or Amazon Fire. But $100 is a lot to pay if you only want to watch, say, HBOGo. But keep a look out, if there isn't one yet there likely will be soon.
#PC DOESN T SUPPORT MIRACAST FOR MAC#
There are also references to various hacks for Mac that allegedly support Miracast - although I haven't seen one that I could actually recommend. One option, if you already use BootCamp, is to access the content you wish to mirror from the Windows partition. And incorporated into Sony TVs, which lots of us apparently like. Miracast can be glitchy and, arguably, AirPlay is a superior technology. The issue, Bob, is that Miracast is a direct competitor to AirPlay. Evidently not so much when they are competing products. Apple loves to tout how seamlessly it plays with others. That's a little harsh but Sterling does sound more like a sales rep than a "community specialist." His solutions do address the problem but they miss the point. Thank you for using Apple Support Communities. Here is some information to help you identify if your computer is compatible with Airplay Mirroring to determine the best way to go about this:įor additional information about the Apple TV, take a look at this: You may also be able to use the Apple TV to wirelessly view your computer on your television through. If you have an HDTV and a Mac with a Thunderbolt port, Mini DisplayPort, or HDMI port, the cable could also let you play your computer’s audio on your TV. If you can’t find a cable that connects the ports on your Mac and TV, you may also need an adapter for the cable. You need a video cable that connects your computer’s display port to your TV. Many televisions can also be used as computer displays. OS X Mavericks: Use a television as a display This article has more information on that including identifying the video out on your computer, and what cable you will need for your set up: There are a couple of options for that, the first being a cable connection between the computer and the TV.
#PC DOESN T SUPPORT MIRACAST PRO#
It sounds like you are wanting to view your content from your Macbook Pro on your TV.
