If you're having trouble wirelessly transferring content from your Mac to your TV, using HDMI adapters can be a great solution. The easiest way is to use an HDMI cable and a Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt to HDMI adapter. Simply plug one end of the HDMI cable into your TV and the other end into the adapter that plugs into the Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt port on your Mac. Then select the appropriate input on your TV, and the image from your Mac should appear on your screen. This method provides a stable and high-quality connection with no lag. However, if you prefer a wireless connection, I recommend you try the juststream app. This handy app allows you to stream content from your Mac to your TV over Wi-Fi or Ethernet without using AirPlay. Just install the app on both devices and follow the setup instructions. Juststream supports multiple file formats and delivers high quality picture and sound. So if you're having trouble with wireless streaming, juststream might be a great option for you.
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Wired setups like HDMI adapters do offer smooth, lag-free streaming from Mac to TV. Depending on the port type, the differences between HDMI vs DisplayPort can really impact performance and compatibility.