![]() ![]() On the client system, three Intel components are required to support WiDi functionality within Windows 10: Please refer to the following Dell Knowledge Base article for more information: Intel is no Longer Providing Updates to the Intel WiDi Adapter Software. ![]() The current version (6.0.66.0) will be the last release. P.S.NOTE: While compatibility with the Intel WiDi platform is needed for Miracast to mirror a display in Windows 10, please note that Intel will no longer provide support for their Intel WiDi Adapter Software. Many thanks for your support and hints!!! Or do I have to buy a Miracast receiver and connect it to one of the TV's HDMI ports to make it work? ![]() The TV screen remains black, but sound is available on the TV.Ĭan anyone of you give my a hint, how I can solve that? Are the devices not compatible? (It worked fine with my old notebook, running Windows 8.1 and Intel WiDi app.) Is it maybe related to the screen solution (both devices support Full HD). However, sound is tranferred successfully. I can't find a reason for that.īut the real issue is the following: If the devices connect, the TV screen remains black, so there is nothing visible on the TV. After that, sometimes a connection is established, sometimes it is not. If I try to connect them, everything works fine including the 8-digit code that I have to type in. My TV is a Toshiba 46TL968G with the latest firmware as of 2013. WLAN adapter: Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265, driver version: 19.51.30.1 according to Windows dxdiag, Miracast is available, with HDCP Grapfic adapter: Intel(R) HD Graphics 5500 driver version: 20. I have a Dell Latitude E5450 notebook with the following components: First of all, I hope this is the right place for my question about connecting my notebook with my TV using Miracast/Intel Widi. ![]()
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