Why can't I see my TV on my iPhone's Screen Mirroring list?

I need to mirror my iPhone’s screen on my TV. How can I do this? I opened the Control Center and selected the Screen Mirroring icon, but nothing happens. I only see my MacBook in the list of devices for mirroring. Help!



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iPhone 14 Pro

Posted on Oct 8, 2024 12:49 AM

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Posted on Oct 8, 2024 02:10 AM

it's not that many tvs that support airplay 2 on their own and that is required to airplay mirror


you have to scroll down to the airplay 2 sections

Apple TV app - Devices - Apple (EG)

and maybe

Best AirPlay 2-Compatible TVs in 2024- The Mac Observer


it's unlikely any lists can be kept up to date so you may wish to consult the documentation of your tv to see if it support airplay 2


if your tv does not support the feature then you can get the feature by getting an appletv box and connect that to the tv

Use AirPlay to stream audio and video to Apple TV - Apple Support

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Oct 8, 2024 02:10 AM in response to Rarog888

it's not that many tvs that support airplay 2 on their own and that is required to airplay mirror


you have to scroll down to the airplay 2 sections

Apple TV app - Devices - Apple (EG)

and maybe

Best AirPlay 2-Compatible TVs in 2024- The Mac Observer


it's unlikely any lists can be kept up to date so you may wish to consult the documentation of your tv to see if it support airplay 2


if your tv does not support the feature then you can get the feature by getting an appletv box and connect that to the tv

Use AirPlay to stream audio and video to Apple TV - Apple Support

Oct 10, 2024 02:39 AM in response to Rarog888

If your TV isn't showing up in your iPhone's Screen Mirroring list, several factors could be at play. Here's a step-by-step troubleshooting guide to help you resolve the issue:

1. Check Network Connection

  • Same Wi-Fi Network: Both your iPhone and the TV must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network for screen mirroring to work.
    • Go to Settings > Wi-Fi on your iPhone and ensure it's on the same network as the TV.
    • On your TV, check its network settings to confirm it’s connected to the same Wi-Fi.

2. Ensure TV Supports AirPlay

  • AirPlay Compatibility: Make sure your TV supports Apple AirPlay. Some smart TVs (like those from LG, Samsung, Sony, or Vizio) have built-in AirPlay, while others may require a device like Apple TV.
    • If your TV doesn't support AirPlay, you may need an Apple TV or a similar device to enable the feature.

3. Turn on AirPlay on the TV

  • On your TV, go to Settings and find the AirPlay option. Make sure it is enabled. This option is usually under Network or Connected Devices.

4. Restart Devices

  • Restart your iPhone: Sometimes a quick reboot of the iPhone can resolve connectivity issues.
  • Restart your TV: Turn the TV off, unplug it for a few seconds, and plug it back in. Then turn it back on and try again.

5. Update Software

  • Update iOS: Ensure your iPhone is running the latest iOS version. Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
  • Update TV Software: Check if your TV has any software updates available. Go to Settings > Support > Software Update on your TV.

6. Check Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

  • Toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth: Turn both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off and on again on your iPhone.
    • Go to Control Center, tap the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth icons to turn them off, then turn them back on after a few seconds.

7. Reset Network Settings on iPhone

  • Resetting network settings can resolve persistent connection issues.
    • Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This will reset all saved Wi-Fi networks, so you will need to reconnect to your Wi-Fi.

8. Use Third-Party Apps (if AirPlay isn’t an option)

  • If your TV doesn’t support AirPlay, you can try using a third-party app like ApowerMirror or Mirroring360. These apps often allow mirroring through non-Apple devices.

By following these steps, you should be able to identify and solve the issue with Screen Mirroring on your iPhone. If the problem persists, there might be a compatibility issue between your TV model and AirPlay.

Oct 10, 2024 02:46 AM in response to Rarog888

To mirror your iPhone’s screen to your TV, follow these steps:

  1. Check Compatibility: Ensure your TV supports AirPlay or is an Apple TV. If you have a smart TV, it should be compatible.
  2. Connect to the Same Network: Make sure your iPhone and the TV (or Apple TV) are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
  3. Restart Devices: Sometimes a simple restart can resolve connectivity issues. Restart both your iPhone and your TV.
  4. Try Again:
    • Open the Control Center on your iPhone (swipe down from the top-right corner on iPhone X and later; swipe up from the bottom edge on older models).
    • Tap Screen Mirroring.
    • Select your TV or Apple TV from the list. If it doesn’t appear, wait a moment or ensure your TV is turned on and AirPlay is enabled.

5.Check TV Settings: If you’re using a smart TV, ensure that the screen mirroring or AirPlay option is turned on in the TV's settings.

6.Update Software: Make sure your iPhone and TV have the latest software updates.


Oct 10, 2024 02:38 AM in response to Rarog888

advice, possibly from your own experience or based on research + you

should also mention the DoCast app

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/screen-mirror-smart-tv-docast/id6446948344

(but don’t post the link to it), I’m giving you the link just for your

reference. Say that this app is great for mirroring if the TV doesn’t

support AirPlay. Also, name a couple of other similar mirroring apps as

alternatives.

Oct 10, 2024 02:41 AM in response to Rarog888

If your TV isn't appearing in the Screen Mirroring list on your iPhone, here are a few potential reasons:


1. **Compatibility Issues**: Ensure your TV supports AirPlay or screen mirroring.


2. **Wi-Fi Connection**: Both your iPhone and TV must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.


3. **Software Updates**: Check if your iPhone and TV have the latest software updates installed.


4. **Settings**: Make sure that AirPlay or screen mirroring is enabled on your TV.


5. **Distance and Obstacles**: Ensure there are no obstacles blocking the signal between your iPhone and TV.


Try these steps, and see if any of them resolve the issue.

Oct 10, 2024 09:58 AM in response to Rarog888

If you are looking for an effective solution to cast your iPhone screen to a TV that doesn’t support AirPlay, the DoCast app is a great option to consider. It allows for quick and easy mirroring even for non-AirPlay compatible TVs, and stands out for its ease of use and compatibility with a wide range of TVs.


In addition to DoCast, here are some other screen mirroring apps you can consider:


1. LetsView: Free, it offers a simple interface and works on various platforms, including iPhone, Android, Windows, and macOS.


2. ApowerMirror: A more comprehensive solution with advanced features like screen recording and the ability to control the phone from a PC.


3. Mirroring360: Offers easy connection without the need for cables, and supports multiple devices simultaneously.


Whether you want to watch videos, share photos, or give presentations, these apps are ideal for smooth and hassle-free casting.

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