Built with Qt: AirServer Universal Mirroring Receiver
AirServer can transform a simple big screen or a projector into a universal screen mirroring receiver by implementing all the major screen mirroring technologies such as AirPlay, Google Cast, and Miracast into one universal receiver. Use this technology to screen mirror tablets, smartphones or laptops in classrooms, wirelessly project your desktop in meeting rooms, or supercharge your Xbox One at home by turning it into a wireless multimedia hub. AirServer is built with Qt, using Qt Quick and Qt Multimedia for the GUI, and the smart layouting system that adjusts the mirrored screens as they are shown.
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