Broadcasting on Xbox One used to be so simple. A quick press of the button. But in June 2020, things changed. Here's how to broadcast on Xbox One in 2020. Launch Plex Media Server on the computer, this will open a new web browser window where you. Oct 17, 2020 Streaming games from your PC or Mac is trickier than streaming from an Xbox One or PS4, as most systems don’t come with any sort of built-in software to get you started. Stream your Xbox One games to your Mac so you can play anywhere, anytime. Download for Mac. What people are saying about OneCast. Macworld “OneCast works so well that it serves as a reminder that developers can often rather easily release their products for Macs if they set their minds to it.”.
AirServer transforms your Xbox One into an all-in-one AirPlay + Google Cast + Miracast receiver. New features include extended background audio support from all platforms, proper gaming keyboard-mouse and gamepad support for Windows devices.
With AirServer running in the background, beam over your favorite music from Spotify or Apple Music on your iOS device, into your favorite games. Or simply use AirServer to showcase your mobile gameplay on a bigger screen.
AirPlay + Google Cast + Miracast
AirServer introduced the world’s first BYOD solution by implementing all the major mirroring technologies. Years later AirServer continues being the pioneer in the field by bringing all these technologies to the Xbox.
Background Audio
Tired of the listening to the same music in your favorite game? With AirServer you can beam over your favorite tunes straight into your favorite game.
Xbox Optimized AirPlay
With gamers in mind, AirServer gives you the choice of mirroring in either 720p or 1080p @60 FPS. There is even a choice of an audio only receiver.
“AirServer is a Mac app that turns your computer into a receiver for AirPlay. We have seen this kind of thing before, but AirServer works better, and adds functionality.”
“Faculty and students also utilize AirServer which enables the display and sharing of iPad content in the classroom.”
“AirServer turns your Mac into a AirPlay receiver, letting you stream audio, photos, and even videos to your computer, right over the air.”
“AirServer is clearly a more complete solution for all kinds of AirPlay streams with dedicated features for audio, video, and Mirroring.”
“Great for demoing iOS apps, and a more professional feature set than..”
“AirServer for Mac, one of our favourite AirPlay receivers, features long-awaited HD recording with post processing filters.”
“What could be better than sending Temple Run or Angry Birds in Space to a large screen, competing side by side with a friend?”
“AirServer app clearly blows away all the competition.”
“With AirServer you can take advantage of the better audio and visuals of your Mac by using the app to transform it into a Apple TV type of device that can be used to stream audio and video.”
“AirServer is so easy to use, we wonder why Apple didn’t implement it themselves.”
“With AirServer running, you’ll see your Mac show up in your iPad’s AirPlay menu, and you can just select it to play back video, movies or games on the big screen. It even supports mirroring so you can use it with apps that don;t yet support AirPlay properly.”
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I've been really enjoying my Xbox lately (when the family is asleep) as well as some fun Retrogaming on original consoles. Back in 2015 I showed how you can stream from your Xbox to any PC using the Xbox app from the Windows Store. You can pair your Xbox controller with any PC you've got around (either with the $20 Xbox Wireless Adapter or just with a micro-USB cable you likely have already). Thunderbolt hard drive macbook pro. In fact, I often walk on the treadmill while streaming games from the Xbox to my little Surface Pro 3.
Then, a year later I did the inverse. I played PC games on my big screen using a SteamLink! Although they've been discontinued, they are out there and they work great. This little box lets you play PC games remotely on your large screens. I have a big PC in my office and I wanted to use the big TV in the living room. The game still runs on the PC but the video/audio and controls are all remoted to the Xbox. Plus, SteamLink only works with the Steam app running and is optimized for Steam games. It's a single task box and one more thing to plug into HDMI but it works well.
Fast-forward to today and I learned that Windows 10 can project its screen to an Xbox One AND you can use your Xbox One controller to control it (it's paired on the Xbox side) and play games or run apps. No extra equipment needed.
I installed the Xbox Wireless Display App on my Xbox One. Then on my PC, here's what I see upon pressing Win+P and clicking 'Connect to Wireless Display.'
Once I've duplicated, you can see here I'm writing this blog post wirelessly projected to the Xbox. It just worked. Windows 7 support software mac. Took 5 min to do this.
If you're tech savvy, you may say, isn't this 'just Miracast' and 'hasn't this always been possible?' Yes and no. What's been updated is the Xbox Wireless Display App that you'll want to install and run on your Xbox. You may have been able to project your PC screen to various sticks and Miracast adapters, but this free app makes your Xbox a receiver for Miracast broadcasts (over wifi or LAN) and most importantly - now you can use your Xbox controller already paired to the Xbox to control the remote PC. You can use that control to play games or switch to mouse control mode with Start+Select and mouse around with your Xbox thumbsticks!
If I hit the menu button I can see how the controllers map to PC controls. No remote keyboard and mouse connected from the Xbox..yet. (and to be clear, no word if that will ever be supported but it'd be cool!)
To make sure you can do this, run DxDiag and save all information into 'DxDiag.txt.' Here's part of mine. Apple ipad pro 2018 wikipedia. There's nothing special about my machine. It's worth pointing out I have no Wifi adapter on this machine and it has an NVidia 1080 video card. Miracast is happening over the Wired LAN (local area network) in my house. This is Miracast over Infrastructure and it's in Windows 10 since version 1703 (March 2017).
When you've connected your PC to my Xbox and are streaming FROM my PC to your Xbox, you'll see this bar at the top of the PC side. There's three optimization settings for Gaming, Working, and Watching Videos. I assume these are balancing crispness/quality with framerate and latency changes.
Now let's take it to the next level. I can run Steam Big Picture and here I am running Batman: Arkham Origins on my PC, but played on and controlled from my Xbox in the other room!
Ok this is amazing. You run “wireless display” on your Xbox. Then on your PC, just WinKey+P on your PC and connect to wireless display. This is Batman on my Xbox..RUNNING ON MY PC pic.twitter.com/pyxmHLe3fz
— Scott Hanselman (@shanselman) March 14, 2019I like that I don't need the SteamLink. I find that this runs more reliably and more easily than my original set up. I like that I can switch the Xbox controller from controller mode to mouse mode. And most of all I like that this doesn't require any custom setup, extra work, or drivers. It just worked out of the box for me.
Your mileage may vary and I'm trying to figuire out why some people's video card drivers don't allow this and then end up with no 'Connect to a Wireless Display' option in their Win+P menu. If you figure it out, please sound of in the comments.
Xbox Remote Play On Mac
Give it a try! I hope you enjoy it. I'm having a blast.
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About Scott
Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.