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X-Mirage 2.0.2 war am 8. April 2016! als Giveaway verfügbar!
X-Mirage verwandelt euren Windows PC in einen AirPlay Receiver, das alles was auf eurem iPhone, iPad oder iPod-Bildschirm passiert in einem größeren Format darstellt. Das Tool hilft euch beim Erstellen von Demo-Videos, App Design oder Präsentation, Aufnehmen von Unterrichtseinheiten, iOS Spielen und iOS App-Anleitungen. Alles, was auf euren iOS-Geräten passiert, inklusive Sound, kann erst aufgenommen und dann exportiert werden.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10
27.2 MB
$16.00
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Kommentare zum X-Mirage 2.0.2
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Be aware, this installer restarted my pc without asking first, so you will loose anything you haven't saved. Also, it install's the Bonjour service (part n parcel really with software for Apple products) to run constantly so you may wish to tweak your services settings afterwards to stop it doing so unless you are going to use it constantly.
Otherwise, nice little bit of kit, Thanks.
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Giving a thumbs down due to the fact it does not work with Android. Big downfall in my opinion.
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Darkcor, "Wirelessly stream iOS videos, music, photos, etc. to any Windows PC.". At which part does it say it will work with android. It is built for IOS. Its like saying yeah this toaster is ok but it doent work with soup, big downfall in my opinion...
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In this Win XP SP3 there was no restart during the installation.
In this WinXP there was a check for Visual C++ SP1:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c8pzmdillcruid7/VisualC%2B%2B-2005.png?dl=0
And also Bonjour asked to connect to the network:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aohkeok4g3vp4e3/BonjourContact.png?dl=0
A hint for connecting to a mobile:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/944petoth7l6jp7/Uitleg.png?dl=0
And after closing the program, it sits in the systemtray:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9pnfhdv5815iafw/Systemtray.png?dl=0
And yes, after closing that, Bonjour still remains in memory 1,2Mb:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ivuqzhgt99nq5fx/Bonjour.png?dl=0
FAQ:
http://www.x-mirage.com/x-mirage/faq.html
And getting the code is strange.
Take the link in Readme and adapt it with your own data:
h.t.t.p://oper.x-mirage.com/tr_priv/tr_giveaway.php?r_productid=37&r_reseller=giveawayoftheday&r_keypass=gvday888&r_regname=[ Vrijdag ]&r_email=[ vrijdag@gotd.nederland ]
And put that in the browser:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/364n3ll5bsjbwbi/AanvraagCode.png?dl=0
I can not test it; I do not have any mobile device of Apple
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Apple uses Airplay, Windows uses Miracast, Wireless Display, Remote Desktop, & Continuum, while Android can use a proprietary service, depending on brand, &/or use Miracast, while there are also apps for Airplay. Sony's gotten into the act with a recent update to their PS4, & you can do similar with the Xbox One.
So if you've got an Apple handheld [iPhone, iPad...] & want to use Airplay, with a Windows device as the receiver instead of another Apple product, give X-Mirage a try, installing it on that Windows device [e.g. PC, laptop...]. If you have a Android device you'll have to see what the hardware supports. If you have a Windows device I'd suggest joining the Insider program for 10, as this stuff is under active development, with some features just released & more coming.
Note that you may want or need Wi-Fi on your PC for some of this stuff -- the X-Mirage FAQ wasn't completely clear *to me* on this point. x-mirage[.]com/x-mirage/faq.html . You can get USB dongles for Wi-Fi or wired Ethernet for ~$10 [you'll get more bandwidth out of your handheld if/when you can use a wired connection], while the very often recommended Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter will set you back ~$50.
Also note that you may find yourself limited by the horsepower of the processor in your handheld device, though I'd expect this to be more an issue with older &/or cheaper Android hardware, e.g. I have a [now older] Galaxy Tab 2 7, & it will not handle full HD video or display, period, so anything I send to a larger screen or PC etc. is going to be lower rez, whether that's a game or video.
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