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Looks like Miracast and Wi-Fi Direct aren't just some software you can tack onto a product. It's a certification for a product that has proper software and hardware support to handle these tasks.
You can find some implementations of Android TV devices that have Miracast capabilities, such as the Nvidia Shield. Other than that, youll have to find another device that is certified for it.
https://www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/miracast
I see. I thought all it would need would be a Wifi Antenna, seeing as almost any phone or laptop can act as a Miracast sender, but it seems it's more complicated from the receiver side. Then that means that all the proprietary apps either don't work and outright lie that they "act as miracast receivers", or they implement their own protocols?
Do you have an example of an app that lets a device with no Miracast capabilities act as a receiver? Im curious if its possible.
No, I haven't found such an app yet, all those that claim to do so fail on my device, so I guess they really require something more hardware-side. There are some that work with their own proprietary apps, but I guess they have their own protocols and the performance is not great anyway.