The first airports with airplay took forever to be spoofed, since they had hardware authentication, and people weren't able to go in and reverse engineer the handshakes required. (audio only, video + audio, streaming a file or mirroring your screen)įor the user, they all look mostly the same, but in the background each one is a bit different.Īnd the protocol has been updated a few times, most of the time it should be backwards compatible, but not always. So I thought it could be an authentication problem with the newer TV.Īirplay is a catch all name, and works in different ways depending on what you're doing. If so, your Mac with High Sierra should work.Īpple doesn't publicly talk about the security they use. You say both of those are working with your TV? IOS 10.3.4 - the latest a 5 can run - is the year before High Sierra. ![]() Most of the time updates for older versions are just security, and not new featuresĮl Capitan is 2 versions before high Sierra. In the meantime, I have bought the Samsung mirroring app, which works, but there is significant lag, and it is nowhere near as good as mirroring. If you have any further suggestions, I’d appreciate them very much. I will contact Apple when I can, though I don’t hold out much hope. This suggests it’s not a hardware fault of some kind, but rather a bug in High Sierra. I could reinstall and use my Adobe software (LR5), but mirroring doesn’t work. ![]() I therefore erased the HD and installed High Sierra. At that stage, screen mirroring worked, however my Adobe programs no longer did. The interesting thing is that, when I bought the iMac, it came with Catalina. Thank you very much for the detailed response, apologies for the delayed reply.īoth tests you suggested, the ping test, as well as the app were positive, meaning the tv and the iMac are ‘talking’ to each other, and the tv is airplay-capable.
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