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Airparrot apple tv problem11/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Resolved an issue that prevented "Stretch to Fit" from functioning when mirroring a specific application Resolved an issue that prevented AirParrot 2 from remembering saved AirPlay passwords Resolved an issue that prevented reconnecting to a device after using the power button to disconnect Resolved an issue with selecting a second video while one is already streaming Resolved an issue with audio streaming that could cause it to become crackly or garbled when mirroring Resolved an issue that caused the mirrored mouse pointer to appear in an incorrect location Resolved an issue with the Application list when many applications are running Resolved a crash when switching between apps in Specific App mirroring Reflector 2 compatibility - Added enhanced support for mirroring and media streaming via AirPlay or Google Cast to Reflector 2 ![]() Miscellaneous bug fixes and stability improvements Resolved a memory leak when using Classic Capture mode on Windows 8 Resolved an issue that caused progress indicators to remain after disconnecting from a device while media streaming is connecting Resolved an issue that caused device names with special characters to appear mis-formatted Resolved an issue that caused AirParrot 2 to stop sending sound during mirroring when the AirParrot 2 volume slide was adjusted in the Windows sounds mixer Resolved an issue that caused duplicate devices, when connected via Quick Connect, to appear when re-opening the AirParrot 2 menu Resolved an issue that could cause media streaming to drop after roughly 30 minutes of streaming Resolved a crash when rotating a Windows tablet while mirroring the screen Improved general mouseover, scrolling and tap areas (especially on touch devices) Improved the "select an area" mirroring UI to be easier to use and better looking The power button and play / pause buttons are now disabled when not mirroring / streaming Pressing Control + L will now automatically reconnect to the last receiver It sounds like you're using a flat VLAN for everything so this doesn't really matter.AirParrot 2 now better supports running on tablet and touch devicesĪirParrot 2 now appears in the "Open With" context menu when right clicking a media file in ExplorerĪudio streaming to AirPort Express generation 1, version 1 now works properly Or another user has suggested trying airmypc which basically requires manual input of an IP.Īs an aside, normally Access Points in local mode will be connected to switchports in access mode and locked down to the management VLAN used to connect back to the WLC. I'd probably try to wireshark the traffic now to see what the windows pc 'sees'. There are some more ports to open suggested below but you've disabled the firewall and no luck. The layer 3 mode shouldn't affect it unless they wired/wireless clients are not sharing the same subnet/VLAN which you've said they are.Īs the wired Apple devices are discovering the TVs but your windows machine is not then this indicates just a fault with the windows machines and not the network configuration. I am relatively new to the Cisco and would appreciate any direction on this I was considering rolling back the software to 7.6.120.0 (field recovery version) but wasn't sure if I could restore the config after the downgrade. the only difference is the multicast address I am not very familiar with multicast but I know ATV/Airplay uses 224.0.0.251 multicast address.Įverything else seems to work except the apple TVs from a PC. ![]() Office ver 8.1.102.0 multicast enabled with address 239.255.255.250 (wouldn't let me finish set up without picking a valid multicast address)(not sure if this the correct address to use)Įverything I have found regarding WLC 2504 /Apple TV it is the Mac side that can't see. Office ver 7.6.120.0 multicast enabled with address 0.0.0.0 using I have the same set up in a different office that works no problem from either PC or Mac. I was able to get a PC to see the apple TV if I hardwire on both sides (but that is kinda missing the point IMO). iPhones, iPads, macs, can see them whether they are wireless or hardwired. The problem is I can not see the apple TV from a PC using Air Parrot (I have tried a few others same result). I currently have 5 apple TV's in one of my offices set up on the same wireless network/subnet as 2504 WLC controller, workstations(Mac and PC), etc. ![]()
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