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- Miracast abstract "Miracast is a peer-to-peer wireless screencasting standard formed via Wi-Fi Direct connections in a manner similar to Bluetooth. It enables wireless delivery of audio and video to or from desktops, tablets, mobile phones, and other devices. It allows users to, for example, echo display from a phone or tablet onto a TV, share a laptop screen with the conference room projector in real-time, and watch live programs from a home cable box on a tablet. Both the sending and receiving devices must support Miracast for the technology to work. However, to stream music and movies to a device, such as a TV, that does not support Miracast, adapters are available that plug into HDMI or USB ports.Miracast allows a portable device or computer to send, securely, up to 1080p HD video and 5.1 surround sound (AAC and AC3 are optional codecs, mandated codec is linear pulse-code modulation — 16 bits 48 kHz 2 channels). The protocol uses a direct Wi-Fi connection between the two devices without involvement of a wireless router and cannot be used to stream to a router access point. It was created by the Wi-Fi Alliance.".
- Miracast wikiPageExternalLink search_products.php?search=1&advanced=1&selected_certifications%5B%5D=67.
- Miracast wikiPageExternalLink search_products.php?search=1&advanced=1&selected_certifications%5B%5D=69.
- Miracast wikiPageExternalLink miracle.
- Miracast wikiPageExternalLink wi-fi-certified-miracast%E2%84%A2-extending-the-wi-fi-experience-to-seamless-video-display-industry.
- Miracast wikiPageID "36562676".
- Miracast wikiPageRevisionID "606670037".
- Miracast date "February 2014".
- Miracast hasPhotoCollection Miracast.
- Miracast reason "Pretty meaningless statement as it stands, isn't it?".
- Miracast subject Category:Internet_Standards.
- Miracast subject Category:Wi-Fi.
- Miracast subject Category:Wireless_display_technologies.
- Miracast comment "Miracast is a peer-to-peer wireless screencasting standard formed via Wi-Fi Direct connections in a manner similar to Bluetooth. It enables wireless delivery of audio and video to or from desktops, tablets, mobile phones, and other devices. It allows users to, for example, echo display from a phone or tablet onto a TV, share a laptop screen with the conference room projector in real-time, and watch live programs from a home cable box on a tablet.".
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- Miracast wasDerivedFrom Miracast?oldid=606670037.
- Miracast isPrimaryTopicOf Miracast.