By default, you can cast your screen video (useful e.g.
the app is not primarily intended for real-time activities such as gaming.
Due to DLNA TV buffer, there is typically 1-3 sec lag between what is shown on monitor and TV, i.e.
(Live) audio-only HLS streams & MP3 live streams (no DLNA support).
FairPlay (Apple proprietary tech enforcing DRM).
You can't mirror DRM (digital rights management) protected content.
Sessions up to 3 minutes as a demo unlimited transfers as a one-off in-app purchase.
App is intentionally free so that you can test it with your TV model prior potential purchase.
streams encrypted with AES-128 & AES-sample for all of the above-listed combinations live streams for all of the above-listed combinations
Solid >30MB A/V buffer ensures stream stability.
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Compared to screen mirroring apps, no need to install any audio driver.
Web Streamer (the mode requires High Sierra+) Direct streaming mode plays all TV-supported formats (typically AVI, 3GPP, DIVX,FLV,MKV.) MPEG streaming mode (mp4, mov) with locally seekable preview (*) - The app needs a Mac model 2011 or higher.
Due to App Store rules (no app can have attached any driver in the store), the driver needs to be installed manually from:.
Dedicated audio driver that allows to capture & transmit audio regardless of what source is playing.
App needs permission for screen recording & audio capturing.
Time shift: if needed, video and audio can be offset +/- 1000 ms in 25 ms steps.
Dimming: computer screen can be dimmed while playing (e.g.
5 user profiles (bit rate up to 60Mbit/ HD or up to HD).
Optional adaptation of video stream to 16:9 (=TV) aspect ratio.
Low battery consumption & no buffering interruptions due to overloaded CPU (*).
Multi-display support (choose which display you want to mirror to your TV).
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Recording: active session can be (in parallel) recorded to an mp4 file and replayed later.
Hardware video encoder support (variable bit rate >20MBit/sec).
Smart TV needs to support MPEG-TS streaming with H.264/AAC codecs (consult TV manual or just try it).
Based on open DLNA interoperability recommendations.
Compatible with the majority of 2013+ (and some 2012) smart TVs such as '13+ Samsung, '12-'16 LG, Access, Panasonic IV+, newer Sony and others (LG '17+ models are not compatible).
What does Mirror Screen on Smart TV do? Supported TVs