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  2. Miracast - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracast

    Miracast is "effectively a wireless HDMI cable, copying everything from one screen to another using the H.264 codec and its own digital rights management (DRM) layer emulating the HDMI system". The Wi-Fi Alliance suggested that Miracast could also be used by a set-top box wanting to stream content to a TV or tablet.

  3. AirPlay - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirPlay

    AirPlay is a different technology from AirPlay Mirroring, as the former allows specific content formats to be streamed, while the latter allows the whole screen to be broadcast from a variety of iOS devices and iTunes to an Apple TV (2nd Gen or later).

  4. Comparison of mobile operating systems - Wikipedia

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    AirPlay [246] DLNA [247]? Yes: Yes on Wireless Projection with Miracast: Media player on-device playlist creation Yes [248] Yes [64]? Yes: Yes: Yes Media player video ...

  5. List of Rockchip products - Wikipedia

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    RK3288 is a high performance IoT platform, Quad-core Cortex-A17 CPU and Mali-T760MP4 GPU, 4K video decoding and 4K display out. It is applied to products of various industries including Vending Machine, Commercial Display, Medical Equipment, Gaming, Intelligent POS, Interactive Printer, Robot and Industrial Computer.

  6. WiGig - Wikipedia

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    WiDi version 3.5 to 6.0 supports Miracast; discontinued; Miracast (wireless display technology) WirelessHD; Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) Wireless USB; Zigbee; LTE-WLAN Aggregation; Wi-Fi Direct; ip based: Chromecast (proprietary media broadcast over ip: Google Cast for audio or audiovisual playback) AirPlay (proprietary ip based)

  7. Remote Audio Output Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Remote Audio Output Protocol (RAOP) is an Internet streaming protocol based on RTSP / RTP authored by Apple Inc. [1] [2] It powers the AirPlay technology built into AirPort Express wireless (802.11b/g/n) access point as well as the Apple TV.

  8. Amazon Fire TV - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Fire_TV

    Most Fire TV devices allow screen mirroring and casting from Miracast or (only on Fire TV Edition sets) AirPlay devices. Third-party applications such as AirScreen can allow AirPlay and Google Cast to be used. [62] Amazon are currently also adding support for a new protocol named Matter Casting. [63]

  9. Video sender - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_sender

    Due to the fact that they operate on the local Wi-Fi network, their range is limited, however Wi-Fi based video senders also allow for other interesting technologies to be included. These include technologies that allow for mobile device screen-mirroring, such as Miracast and AirPlay, as well as media streaming features such as DLNA.