L leolb2615 macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 11, 2022 #1 Hello, I have a Late 2010 MacBook Air. I know it is officially not supported for AirPlay, that requires a Late 2011 MacBook Air. I am on High Sierra 10.13.6 right now. Is it possible to somehow still use AirPlay/mirroring to an Apple TV? Thanks, Leo
Hello, I have a Late 2010 MacBook Air. I know it is officially not supported for AirPlay, that requires a Late 2011 MacBook Air. I am on High Sierra 10.13.6 right now. Is it possible to somehow still use AirPlay/mirroring to an Apple TV? Thanks, Leo
AudiHeel macrumors member Jan 11, 2022 #2 Guessing it's Bluetooth 4.0 that was added in 2011, that aided in AirPlay. Is the app Air Parrot still around..
Guessing it's Bluetooth 4.0 that was added in 2011, that aided in AirPlay. Is the app Air Parrot still around..
S Sidneykeith macrumors newbie Jan 12, 2022 #3 To my knowledge it's not possible natively. AirParrot is still around. https://airsquirrels.com/airparrot
To my knowledge it's not possible natively. AirParrot is still around. https://airsquirrels.com/airparrot
L leolb2615 macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 12, 2022 #4 I tried AirParrot, it does not detect an Apple TV. Yeah, I probably should give up trying this as the bluetooth formats are incompatible, as you said.
I tried AirParrot, it does not detect an Apple TV. Yeah, I probably should give up trying this as the bluetooth formats are incompatible, as you said.