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Nidlz 19.11.21 01:22 pm

Windows 10. How to set up Miracast.

Good afternoon. This is the first time I come across this technology. There is a desire to wirelessly expand the desktop of the computer at the expense of the TV set in the room, and transfer films, videos from YouTube, etc. to it. As I understood from the description, mirocast is quite suitable for this. Will it work?
At the moment, there is a computer and a laptop with built-in Wi-Fi and a TV set with HDMI.
What's next to the dongle miracast (http://ru.aliexpress.com/item/New-tv-stick-DLNA-Miracast-airpaly-TV-dongle-for-iphone-for-android-smart-phone-better-than/ 32529777799.html will work?) Do I still need to purchase?
It's just that now, when you try to search, the computer immediately gives out this:

Judging by the wording, does something need to be stuck into my computer too?
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godOFslaves 19.11.21

Isn't it easier to buy an HDMI cable of the required length?
Or are the long wires somehow disgusting?

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Nidlz 19.11.21

godOFslaves
I just want to do everything wirelessly. Pulling it across the room to a TV hanging on the wall is a mockery of expensive repairs.

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godOFslaves 19.11.21

Nidlz
Well, on the subject, if the device (TV) does not natively support Miracast, you need to buy an adapter and, provided that the computer and adapter are in the same network, everything should be projected.
And it's worth considering whether FullHD and 60fps can be transmitted normally via wi-fi?
Well, not 60 judging by the requests, but at least 30? And also the sound?
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What is the baud rate of your router?
Can he pull it out?
Or is the HDMI cable the very thing you need? And not all these "technologies", invented only in order to have something to show at exhibitions and sell adapters to people.
The cable can be hidden in the baseboard.

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Nidlz 19.11.21

godOFslaves ie in the computer exactly nothing is needed? The wording of Windows just confuses. According to it, it turns out that it is the PC that does not support mirocast ... Which is really strange.
As for the transmission, the transmission of 1920 × 1200 video is included in the Miracast standard and there shouldn't be any problems. The question is rather whether the dongle I indicated can do it. And I don't need 60 fps and 4K. Well, at worst I will throw HD. It's still better than sitting in front of a computer or pulling wires.

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godOFslaves 19.11.21

Nidlz
A computer needs hardware that supports this technology (first of all, a video card and a network adapter).
I can't convince you. Well, I think you will be convinced by the quality of the resulting picture.

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Nidlz 19.11.21

"What's the baud rate of your router?"
Zyxel keenetic lite ii. At least with FullHD from the Internet, there are no problems, I think it will master the transmission inside the network.

"And not all these" technologies ", invented only in order to have something to show at exhibitions and sell adapters to people."
Why not use it if it is really convenient and quite affordable? I was once told about Wi-Fi in the same way.
"Why all these newfangled marketing gizmos when you can just run a wire through your apartment?" As a result, nirazu did not regret that he gave preference to wai fay. Although there are still people who are sure that wi-fi is cheating.

"The cable can be hidden in the baseboard."
The TV set hangs on the wall, sockets and a wire with an antenna behind it. Around a bare wall. options to bring the wire to it imperceptibly exactly 0, and slotting the wall will wait at least until the next repair.

"first of all a video card"
Hmm, how do you know? Does the OVEN 660 support?

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godOFslaves 19.11.21

Nidlz
Hmm, how do you know?

Probably google.
Your wi-fi story is a crap.

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Beeros 19.11.21

Nero Mediahome is a great solution without any miracles or wires. While the PC is on, shared content will be available on all your devices in the wifi zone.

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Nidlz 19.11.21

"Probably google it."
Not one card has found such a parameter. I realized that mirokast is available from some version of the drivers. It turns out that if my card supports these drivers, then there should be a mirocast on it. Everything is somehow confused.

"Your wi-fi story is a mess."
???

"Nero Mediahome"
So you also need to buy whistles on a TV set ... for me then it's easier to use the native Windows Miracast than to mess with third-party software.

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Beeros 19.11.21

you don't need to buy anything on the TV set, everything is on Wi-Fi, unless of course there is smart TV support ...

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Nidlz 19.11.21

Beeros
No, like wifa on TV.

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Beeros 19.11.21

then sorry, I had it all, so I set up wireless data transmission without any problems