Screen Mirroring Mac to TV with AirPlay/Google Cast
This guide walks through how to mirror your screen from Mac to TV that supports AirPlay/Google Cast protocol.
Step-by-Step Guide
Download PigeonCast App on your Mac as sender, you can choose either method to install
Method 1: Search the term PigeonCast on App Store and click the Download button.

Method 2: Download the PigeonCast Installation Package on your Mac and install.

Turn on your TV that supports AirPlay/Google TV
Note: only a part of LG/Samsung/TCL/Sony TV supports either AirPlay or Google Cast.
Make sure your Mac and TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, open the PigeonCast App on your Mac
Select Send my screen on Mac.

Search for available devices and connect
Find and select the TV's name on Mac screen, the connection will be established at once.

Note: Example here is a Sony TV named
BRAVIA TL, connected through Google Cast protocol
Start screen mirroring
As default, it will be Mirror full screen mode, and you can choose screen mirroring parameters as you wish, including:
Step 1: Display: Which screen you want your TV to display.
Step 2: Resolution: You can choose from 4K, 2K, 1080p, 720p.
Step 3: Frame Rate: You can choose between 60FPS and 30FPS.
Step 4: Mirror quality: You can choose from High, Medium, Low.
Note: screen mirroring fluency depends on stability of your network and performance of your device.

When switching to Mirror app window mode, only one window will be screen mirror to your TV, and you can also choose screen mirroring parameters as you wish, including:
Step 1: Resolution: You can choose from 4K, 2K, 1080p, 720p.
Step 2: Frame Rate: You can choose between 60FPS and 30FPS.
Step 3: Mirror quality: You can choose from High, Medium, Low.
Note: screen mirroring fluency depends on stability of your network and performance of your device.

You can modify the corresponding sender settings according to your requirements
Step 1: Mirror with sound: if you want to turn off the sound, just keep the switch OFF.
Step 2: Display Mouse Cursor: if you don't want to display mouse cursor on receiver, just keep the switch OFF.
