HC521 wrote:
This really helps. It is making my iMac 2020 as a second monitor.
But one thing, after I make it as an extended screen, iMac 2020 looks really blurry although it is 5K Retina.
Is there anyway to adjust the quality?
Thank you so much!
There might be no way to make AirPlay to Mac take full advantage of the 5K resolution of your iMac's screen.
I skimmed a long thread on another forum where people were trying to figure things out. It sounds like AirPlay might only support a few resolutions:
- 3840 x 2160 – only with the newer AirPlay protocol supported by Monterey
- 2560 x 1440 – only with the newer AirPlay protocol supported by Monterey
- 1920 x 1080
- 1280 x 720
These are not Retina resolutions. That is, to say, if you picked "2560x1440" as an AirPlay resolution on your Mac Studio, the Mac Studio would not just use that as a sizing guideline, doing the actual drawing at a 5120x2880 level. It would send over a 2560x1440 signal. The 5K iMac acting as an AirPlay Receiver would stretch the picture but without the benefit of being able to use its higher resolution to fill in detail. Same for "3840x2160".
When you are using Retina "like 2560x1440" mode on a 5K iMac or a 5K Apple Studio Display, your applications are drawing at 5120x2880 pixel level. But in those cases, you are also talking about a high-bandwidth hardware connection (internal connection, or Thunderbolt 3 connection) from the computer/GPU to the display.