This Device Doesn't Support Receiving Miracast Site

Furthermore, the landscape of proprietary competition complicates the standard. While Miracast is ostensibly an open standard, major tech giants have fragmented the market to secure their ecosystems. Apple utilizes AirPlay, which is proprietary and does not natively speak Miracast. Google initially supported Miracast on Android but has largely pivoted toward Google Cast (Chromecast). Consequently, a user trying to cast from a Windows PC to a modern Android TV or an Apple TV may receive the "doesn't support receiving Miracast" error not because the hardware is broken, but because the receiving device is waiting for a different digital handshake. The error is a symptom of a "format war" where the consumer is the casualty.

Make sure both the sending and receiving devices are on the same Wi-Fi frequency (e.g., both on 5GHz). this device doesn't support receiving miracast

Sometimes your Wi-Fi card is set to a "strict" mode that doesn't allow the dual-stream required for Miracast. Open . Right-click your Wi-Fi adapter > Properties > Advanced . Google initially supported Miracast on Android but has