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Günther Erb
Sep 04, 2017Copper Contributor
Skype Room System v3 - wireless Display
we are planning to roll out some SRS to our Meeting Rooms. Actualy we use microsoft wireless display adapter in our rooms to connect to the beamer, now we would like the same functionality on the SRS...
Henning_Beck
Apr 12, 2019Copper Contributor
Günther ErbI am experiencing the same issue. All our meeting rooms are being equipped with Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter, but unfortunately, the Skype Room System from Microsoft isn't compatible with this device.
Has anybody had any luck connecting it yet?
- ShadowSHarmonSep 06, 2019Copper Contributor
Henning_Beck I think the fact that the injest cards by nature do not comply with HDCP MS will have to enable the connect capability in Windows 10 like they have for SurfaceHub's.
- Henning_BeckSep 09, 2019Copper Contributor
ShadowSHarmon That's also what I have found out since April.
The solution - or workaround, if you like - we used, was to have a HDMI switch after the HDMI output from the console. You put the console in one input port of the switch and the MS Wireless Display Adapter in the other one. The output from the switch goes to the monitor. This works for us.
- EUXGuySep 09, 2019Copper ContributorYes, but then several more steps for users to get it shared in the meeting... The great part about the room systems is that when set up properly they just do what a user would expect/want a vast majority of the time (like plugging into the HDMI input and it shows up in the meeting and on the screen). Casting needs to work similarly In a highly mobile world.