![]() ![]() It’s not impossible for the dedicated programmer, however. There’s encoding, scaling, and color conversion, translating the audio and video from your wee monitor to the HDTV hanging on the wall. AirPlay Mirroring is much more complicated than you would think. With those devices, it still comes down to the encoding issue. On the mobile side, you’ve got to have an iPad 2 or later, or an iPhone 4S to use AirPlay Mirroring. Since the hardware can’t handle it alone, the CPU would be forced to work overtime, and the performance would degrade to the point of uselessness.Īnd Macs aren’t alone in this obsolescence. In order for AirPlay Mirroring to work, the computer must be able to compress video on the graphics chip without using the CPU. The graphics in Mac computers prior to 2011 just aren’t up to the challenge. ![]() Others think that the Intel chips are to blame, as the DRM technology required for Mirroring to work wasn’t available in these computers until last year.īut according to the good folks at Cult of Mac, the truth is much simpler. So what’s the deal? Some conspiracists believe it’s Apple forcing people to upgrade to newer machines. You’re going to need an iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro or Mac Mini from 2011 or later to make it work, even with Mountain Lion installed.
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