![]() ![]() ![]() They barely start to mention Miracast to their Smart TV's and jump to casting from an iPhone or Android, and don't mention casting from a PC (unless I missed it). I've been to the manufacturers site but their explanation is severely lacking. II have an older "Smart TV", about 5 years old. Why doesn't Microsoft maintain an up-to-date list of compatible Miracast devices?Īny thoughts on where I can start? Or do I need to throw everything out and start over. The manufacturers site says that it is capable of Streaming but does not mention Miracast. Wirecast system requirements how to#I don't know how to put either the Blu Ray player or the Smart TV into discovery mode or whatever they decided to call it.Īll my PC's are Win 10 but only one of them is capable of Miracast and has a wireless network capability. I can't get my wireless PC to "discover" the TV or the Blu Ray player using Edge's Miracast. I assume that I will need to buy a dongle for the TV so it supports Miracast, is that true or can I Miracast to a Blu Ray player and let the output go to one of the TV's HDMI ports? Or is the Blu Ray player also an unsupported device even though I bought it a week ago? The TV is at the latest firmware and so is my Sony Blu Ray player. They didn't have a list that I could find regarding Miracast compliant models. I have an older "Smart TV", about 5 years old. ![]() I am an older techie but I do understand most of the newer technology. ![]()
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