![]() ![]() This is a general answer - not just for Surface Pro: In case of Windows 8.1 - I do not know whether Microsoft did a more hardware independent implementation than Intel (WiDi 4 supported Miracast). I tested with a LG Bluray player with a builtin Miracast receiver.Īdditionally, for instructions on how to use: (ref: ) was just the package offered by Nividia over Windows update. and Miracast (disregarding Wi-Di) guess using an Intel wireless board should not matter. Wi-Di (thus now Miracast) compatible.īTW In case of Microsoft, Win 8.1. I use a 1 year old laptop with Intel CPU, Intel Chipset and an Intel wireless Centrino board. for the video card, Windows update for 8.1 preview should do it. No, there should not be any driver requirements for the PC out of the box. Hmm, actually you might be right re: NVIDIA's 8.1 driver not supporting Miracast yet! Can you confirm that DxDiag > Save all information outputs a TXT file with "Miracast: Not Supported"? I've have a feeling that this can have something to do with the problem. And if I connect a VGA screen to my VGA port I get an extended screen on it. Though I haven't got any screen connected to my VGA port. If I try to project to anything it adds a VGA screen to my resolution properties. ![]() When I go to the "project" menu in the charms menu I already have all the project alternatives there. There's another thing that's a little different for me as well. I haven't been able to find anyone else with a NVIDA powered computer that have tried to connect to a miracast adapter. The question is still if NVIDIAs new driver supports Miracast at all. If I try to project to anything it adds a VGA screen to my resolution properties.Įven though I haven't got any screen connected to my VGA port. The PTV3000 device just disappears from the new (metro) device list, and I have to go to the old And I still don't get any new projector in the device list. I've tried to remove and readd the PTV3000 several times. If you need more help (open to anyone here), feel free to navigate to and click Email Me at the top. In here I remove the device and re-add it. I've had slight quirkiness with the PTV3000, requiring me to go to the Desktop > Settings > Control Panel > View devices and printers. Is there anyone else with a Nvidia graphics chip that has gotten it to work? Or is it the Nvidia driver that doesn't support miracast yet? But there is no new projector added to the device list. The computer connects fine to the Netgear PTV3000. And it has a Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M graphics chip, which has a compatible WDDM 1.3 driver, released by Nvidia for 8.1 preview on the 29th of June.īut I can still not get miracast to work. I have a Thinkpad T61 in which I've replaced the WiFi card to an Intel 3265 (which is NDIS 6.3 compatible). The projection when I want to remove the Miracast device from my device list. Perhaps Windows 8.1 could automatically stop If I stop the projection first, the removal works. If projection is active during the removal of the PTV3000 Miracast device, the removal gets stuck and I have to reboot my computer in order to remove the device. In Samsung Series 7 All-in-One PC in can remove the PTV3000 Miracast device from the "new" I have also noticed, that after partial addition of PTV3000 Miracast device, I have to go to the "old" Device Manager to remove the device. Lenovo Thinpad W520: Adding PTV3000 works partially (PIN code is asked), but new projector is not added to device list and projecting does not work. Acer Iconia W510: Adding PTV3000 works partially (PIN code is asked), but new projector is not added to device list and projecting does not work. Samsung Series 7 Slate (XE700TA-H01SE): Adding PTV3000 works partially (PIN code is asked), but new projector is not added to device list and projecting does not work. Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Touch: Adding PTV3000 works partially (PIN code is asked), but new projector is not added to device list and projecting does not work. Samsung Series 7 All-in-One PC (DP700A3D-A01US): Adding PTV3000 works and I can project my screen through Miracast. Miracast works with Samsung Series 7 All-in-One PC, but not in other computers.Īre there any device or driver requirements for Miracast in Windows 8.1? I am trying to project (duplicate) my screen through Miracast. I have tested Miracast with Netgear PTV3000 (firmware 2.2.16) in 5 different computers running Windows 8.1 Preview. ![]()
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