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    Anyone gotten nVidia Miracast to work?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Ethrem, Mar 6, 2015.

  1. Ethrem

    Ethrem Notebook Prophet

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    *EDIT: Enabling SLI on these drivers made my screen go white, it works on a single card, beware if you try to test it as I had to go to safe mode and use DDU to get a working machine again*

    So I'm curious if anyone running 345.20 drivers has attempted to use the Miracast functionality in the change log. That's one feature I've been looking forward to nVidia releasing since WiDi from Intel is not available with machines that don't use Optimus and the release notes seem to suggest that release added it. I have a Sony Bravia W802A and whenever I try to project the screen, it doesn't find it even though my TV has full Miracast support (I used to cast my Nexus 7 to the TV and am quite irritated that the Nexus 6 doesn't have Miracast). I'm wondering if anyone has gotten it to work.

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