Can a Mac screen WIRELESSLY mirror to 2 monitors simultaneously?

My church has asked me to set up 2 LED screens for mirroring propresenter. I have seen conflicting information all over the place. Some say AirPlay can mirror to 2 seperate AirPlay-enabled TVs, which others say, "Not so much".


Would you folks please enlighten me on the subject? We essentially want the same MAc desktop mirrored to two seperate TVs that are mounted on the wall. Thanks!

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Posted on Mar 1, 2023 03:42 PM

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Mar 3, 2023 03:32 PM in response to Steambc

Salutations Steambc, 


If you’re attempting to stream audio from the Music app on your Mac, yes. Here’s the steps - Use AirPlay to stream audio


Stream audio from your Mac
1. Make sure that your Mac and speaker are on the same Wi-Fi or Ethernet network.
2. Open Apple Music on your Mac.
3. To the right of the volume slider in Apple Music, click AirPlay.
4. Click each speaker or TV that you want to play the current audio to.


However, if you’re looking to mirror the screen or use AirPlay to play a video on a Smart TV or Apple TV, it looks like that can be done to one at a time. Stream audio and video from your Mac with AirPlay


Thanks.

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