''MY DXDiag Info saysMiracast: Not Supported by Graphics driver:''
I understand , but that's supported under the OS then like was said if you got low end win-10 its not included in it but if you got say win-10 ultimate or pro it is included as supported . just like how older wiNdows 7 and vista was if you had home it was shorted if you got pro it had more then if you got ultimate you got everything in the OS
''N” and “KN” editions of Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro are also available and include the same functionality as the standard editions, except that they do not include certain media related technologies (Windows Media Player, Camera, Music, Movies & TV) and does not include the Skype app''
this looked to have some interesting info in it
https://www.ghacks.net/2017/04/20/find-out-if-your-windows-pc-supports-miracast/ https://community.amd.com/thread/204875 https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/957762/difference-between-anniversary-and-regular-drivers-/ I don't and will never use [never say never, right ??] win-10 so ??? it seems like this is more a what you got from /into your copy of win- 10 ? maybe you need that update
I got to admit this is a crazy load of crap to deal with for a program to work. I think if me by now I would find something close to mirorcast that works as expected and out of the box ? then like I say with win -10 you do as Microsoft wants not as you do maybe down to havening the correct version of 10 ? about 90% of what I look up on this don't even call out a gpu as a issue just everything else like 10 or other non supported hardware
sorry I was no better help
good luck
p.s
I think this guy sum's it up
''so that it is still russian roulette: if it works, good, if not live with it.''
''So I went ahead and bought a chromecast, never had any problems after that. It works flawlessly everywhere, Windows, Linux, Android and can also stream video in the background instead of casting the entire screen.''
post edited by Dr.Death - 2017/12/18 07:03:54