While Chromecast works remarkably well within the Android – Chrome ecosystem, the moment you step out of Google’s hallowed garden, you realize there is little choice for Windows users. You can’t cast local media stored on your Windows 10 computer to Android TV. Neither you can cast any program other than Chrome. So if you are looking for a solution to cast Windows 10 in its entirety to Android TV then you have come to the right place. Here, we show you how to set up screen mirroring from Windows 10 to Android TV or for that matter, any other smart TV using Miracast. So without any delay, let’s go through the guide.

Here, we have mentioned all the methods so that you can follow the instructions step-by-step. Before you proceed, go through the requirements and check if your device has support for Miracast. You can click on the link below to seamlessly jump to the section.

Project Windows 10 Screen to Android TV

Requirements

  • Miracast-compliant TV
  • Miracast-compliant Windows PC or Laptop
  • Both your Android TV and Windows 10 computer should be connected to a common WiFi network.

Find Miracast Support on Windows 10

  1. Press Win + R to open the Run window. Here, enter dxdiag and hit enter.

  2. You can also try updating the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter (Free) from the Microsoft Store.

Before we begin, let me tell you I am using Mi TV 4X running the latest Android 9. Xiaomi recently added support for Miracast on Mi TV so I am able to use the Miracast feature now. Xiaomi has added a separate Miracast app to connect with wireless displays.

  1. On the Android TV interface, move to the “+” button which is available along the “Apps” section.

  2. Open the Miracast app on your Android TV and stay on that screen. For your information, Definition Priority means the highest clarity possible, but real-time syncing will take a back seat. Fluency Priority means a stable connection with real-time syncing but in low-res quality (better for low-end devices). I like to keep Definition Priority as default.

  3. If the “Connect” window does not pop up then open Settings -> System -> Display. Here, scroll down and click on “Connect to a wireless display”.