The transmitted screen was mirrored flawless to AirServer Universal und the corresponding Windows 8.1 machine.īecause both machines are using distinct Intel CPUs (#1: Intel N3520 CPU, #2: Intel N3520) also different Intel HD graphics GPUs might be involved. On machine #2 I haven't had this graphical issues. The upper screen in the image show below has this issues.ĭuring my new test drive, I also used machine #1 as source and machine #2 as Miracast sink. And machine #1 has graphic issues (some kind of fragmentation) during Miracast transmission during streaming from machine #2. Streaming from machine #1 to machine #2, I observed, that mouse pointer movements was delayed a bit on the receiver. Both machines was able to connect to their counterpart within a few seconds. During my tests I have had no problems to establish a Miracast connection. Miracast Test with Windows 8.1ĭuring these tests, I was using one Windows 8.1 machine as sender, whilst the other Windows 8.1 machine acts as a sink, using AirPlay Univeral as Miracast receiver. So I've hat the opportunity to use both machines either as a Miracast source or sink.
MIRACAST RECEIVER INSTALL
Today I also decided to install AirServer Universal on machine #2. In previous tests last year, I've configured only machine #1 as a Miracast receiver.