How Screen Mirroring Works
Perhaps the least expensive way to connect your device to your TV is by using Apple’s Digital AV Adapter, which is an HDMI adapter for your iPhone or iPad. The other option is to use an Apple TV to connect your device to your TV without the wires. Apple TV provides many of the features for connecting your iPhone or iPad to your TV without using your mobile device. For example, you can stream video from Hulu, Netflix, and other sources using Apple TV. When you do need to use an app on your iPhone or iPad and copy the screen to your television, Apple TV will allow you to do it wirelessly. On the downside, it is slightly more expensive.
What AirPlay Has to Do With Screen Mirroring
AirPlay is Apple’s method for sending audio and video wirelessly between devices. When you use Apple TV to copy your iPhone or iPad’s screen to your television, the process involves AirPlay. You don’t need to do anything special to set up AirPlay. It’s a feature built inside iOS, so it already on your device and ready for you to use.
Use the Apple Digital AV Adapter or Apple TV to Mirror the Display
When you use a Digital AV Adapter, screen mirroring should begin automatically. The only requirement is that your television’s source is on the same HDMI input as the Digital AV Adapter. The adapter accepts both an HDMI cable and a Lightning cable, which is the same cable that came with your iPhone or iPad. This versatility allows you to keep the device plugged into a power source while connecting it to your TV. With an Apple TV, launch AirPlay on the iPhone or iPad to send your screen to your television set. Swipe up from the very bottom edge of the device to engage iOS’s control center. AirPlay Mirroring toggles from this control panel. When you tap the button, you will see a list of devices that support AirPlay. Apple TV will normally show up as “Apple TV” unless you have renamed it in the Apple TV’s settings. AirPlay works by sending the audio and video across your Wi-Fi network, so your iPhone or iPad must connect to the same network as your Apple TV.
Why Screen Mirroring Doesn’t Use the Entire Screen
The screen on the iPhone and iPad uses a different aspect ratio from an HDTV screen. Similarly, HDTV screens present a different aspect ratio from older television sets that run on standard-definition displays. The iPhone and iPad’s display appears in the center of the television’s screen with the edges blacked out. Apps that support the video-out functionality take up the entire screen. These apps usually display in full 1080p. Best of all, you do not need to do anything to switch between the modes. The device will do this on its own when it detects the app sending a video signal.
Use Screen Mirroring to Play Games on Your TV
One of the best reasons to hook your iPhone or iPad to your TV is to play games on the big screen. This feature is perfect for racing games that use the device as a steering wheel or board games where the whole family can join in the fun.