![]() This is because AirPlay To Mac, unlike Sidecar, is almost entirely video decode based instead of encode. Well when we look at AirPlay to Mac, we see it actually has no H.265 requirement. So is AirPlay to Mac reliant on H.265? If so, why did Skylake Macs get dropped? Clearly the decision for which models were supported was not technical. Specifically iMac19,1 has no T2 and ships with a basic Polaris 20 dGPU core, then there’s the 2018 Mac mini with identical specs to the 2018 MacBook Pro 13”. MacPro7,1 - 2019 Mac Pro - Intel Cascade Lake + AMD Polaris dGPUĪt first glance, this limitation seems to be based off the T2 however upon closer inspection we see this is incorrect. Macmini9,1 - 2020 Mac mini - Apple Silicon M1 IMac19,x - 2019 iMac - Intel Coffee Lake + AMD Polaris dGPU ![]() MacBookPro15,x - 2018 T2 MacBook Pro - Intel Coffee Lake + AMD Polaris dGPU MacBookAir8,x - 2018 T2 MacBook Air - Intel Coffee Lake
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