Hello,
Basically, I'd like to mirror my Macbook onto my TV via my Xbox One without using any wires.
Apparently, I can use reflector and AirParrot to get this done. Anyone know much about this and how I can do this?
http://www.airsquirrels.com/airparrot/
http://www.airsquirrels.com/reflector/
Their website suggests I can do this, but I need detailed information:
Thanks guys
Basically, I'd like to mirror my Macbook onto my TV via my Xbox One without using any wires.
Apparently, I can use reflector and AirParrot to get this done. Anyone know much about this and how I can do this?
http://www.airsquirrels.com/airparrot/
http://www.airsquirrels.com/reflector/
Their website suggests I can do this, but I need detailed information:
Reflector and AirParrot make the perfect team. If you don't have an Apple TV but you still want to mirror your desktop to a bigger screen, we can help. Reflector is an AirPlay receiver that makes a great alternative to an Apple TV. By using AirParrot in conjunction with Reflector, you're able to send any computer screen to another computer on your network, wirelessly.
Not only is Reflector an AirPlay receiver for iOS devices, but it can also receive content from Mac or Windows computers using AirParrot. AirPlay mirroring from AirParrot to Reflector works like any other AirPlay streaming would. After opening Reflector on the host computer, that computer will appear as an AirPlay receiver ready for connections from AirParrot or any other AirPlay enabled devices. There's no need to worry about compatibility because AirParrot and Reflector work on both Mac and Windows computers. Reflector for Windows will accept connections from AirParrot on a Mac and vice versa.
AirParrot will mirror your desktop in high definition to Reflector, and it sends audio, too. If you have multiple displays, AirParrot will allow you to select between them for mirroring, and Reflector will display the one you choose. Specific-app mirroring with AirParrot will also work when mirroring to Reflector. Simply select the application and window you would like to display, and AirParrot will send it to the computer running Reflector.
Thanks guys