Versions:

  • 7.2.0

AirMyPC 7.2.0, released by AirMyPC, is a Windows utility designed to turn any PC into a universal wireless sender that can instantly mirror its screen and audio to Apple TV, Chromecast, and Mirecast receivers without additional hardware. Once installed, the software detects compatible devices on the same network and presents them in a compact dashboard, allowing users to start mirroring with a single click or extend the desktop to a secondary display. Typical scenarios include educators who need to project slides from a laptop to a classroom Apple TV, presenters who want to duplicate a spreadsheet to a conference-room Chromecast, or home users who prefer to stream a local video collection to a Miracast-enabled television while keeping the laptop free for other tasks. The lightweight driver intercepts the Windows graphics pipeline and encodes the feed in real time, automatically adjusting resolution and bitrate to match the target device and network conditions, so even 1080p motion video remains smooth on modest Wi-Fi links. Because the application operates independently of iTunes, Google Chrome, or the legacy Connect app, it avoids the compatibility gaps and update cycles that often plague built-in casting solutions, while still supporting password-protected AirPlay, guest mode on Chromecast, and WPA2-secured Miracast sessions. System administrators value the portable MSI stub that can be pre-configured with a default receiver list and silently rolled out across school or office domains, ensuring every teacher or meeting room PC is ready to project without end-user setup. The single-version lineage (7.2.0) indicates a mature, stable codebase that focuses on protocol reliability rather than frequent feature churn, making it a dependable addition to the Presentation & Screen Mirroring category. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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