wireless streaming

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Wireless streaming on Windows covers a range of technologies that let you send audio, video, or entire desktop environments from one device to another without cables. Recent discussions on WindowsForum.com include using a Meta Quest headset to wirelessly stream a Windows 11 desktop via Mixed Reality Link, particularly on Snapdragon X-class Arm PCs. Another topic explores turning an Android phone into a wireless webcam for Windows 11. Valve's Steam Frame VR headset also supports low-latency PC streaming, blurring the line between standalone and wireless display use. Additionally, users discuss setting up Homegroups on Windows 10 to stream media files from external hard drives across multiple laptops running different Windows versions.
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    Steam Frame: Valve's ARM VR headset and portable SteamOS strategy

    Valve’s Steam Frame arrives as a calculated, platform-minded bid to make a user's Steam library genuinely portable into virtual reality — a standalone, Snapdragon-powered VR headset that runs an ARM-based SteamOS, pairs local ARM execution with low-latency PC streaming, and intentionally blurs...
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    Mixed Reality Link: Quest to Windows 11 on Arm PCs with Snapdragon X-class

    Microsoft and Meta have quietly closed a compatibility gap that mattered to two rapidly converging camps: Meta Quest headsets can now connect to Windows on Arm PCs using Microsoft's new Mixed Reality Link, bringing the Windows 11 desktop into Quest headsets and extending virtual desktop...
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    Transforming Your Android into a Wireless Webcam for Windows 11

    In today’s increasingly connected world, video conferencing and high-quality streaming have become essential for professional and personal communication. Imagine if your Android device – yes, that smartphone you carry everywhere – could double as a high-definition webcam for your PC. It turns...
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    Windows 10 Putting external hard drives on a server

    Hi all! I'm hoping this is an appropriate place to post this question. Here is the rundown of equipment: Three laptops, each running a different OS-7, 8 (or 8.1), and 10. Three external hard drives that are used and accessed regularly (and one back up) Currently, I have a Homegroup hosted on...
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