
Mac screen mirroring
This page contains the user manual for alfacast application. This complete instruction is useful for people who want to learn how to use alfacast screen mirror app on Apple macOS. To use Mac screen mirroring feature with alfacast app, you need one or more of the following devices: iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac mini, Mac Studio, Mac Pro. Your device must have Apple macOS operating system installed.
Alfacast is a screen mirroring app with streaming and viewing features. For the best understanding of this user manual, whenever the Mac screen mirroring feature is mentioned, it means alfacast app is used to mirror the screen on your Mac. You can find more detailed info about alfacast app on Home page. In this user manual we will show you how to use the application and tell you about its main functions.
System requirements
Please note, alfacast app has some requirements to use the Mac screen mirroring feature:
• Apple macOS operating system with minimum version 11.0.
• Minimum RAM size: 2GB. Recommended RAM size: 4GB.
• Minimum CPU: 1 GHz dual-core. Recommended CPU: 2 GHz quad-core.
• Minimum display resolution 1280×800 pixels.
• Minimum 100 Mbps router. Recommended 1 Gbps router.
• Supported CPU architectures: AMD64, ARM64.
• Minimum 200 MB disk space.
• Support IPv4 networks only.
• The devices should be connected to the same network.
• The operating system must support the following video codecs: H.264, H.265, VP8, VP9 (hardware accelerated or software).
4K Ultra HD resolution and 60 FPS requirements
Please check the following points to ensure proper support for 4K Ultra HD Mac screen mirroring on your devices:
• Extended version of application on streamer and viewer side.
• Display with 4K Ultra HD resolution and 60 Hz on streamer side.
• Hardware accelerated H.264, H.265, VP8, VP9 video codec with 4K Ultra HD support.
• The final video stream resolution and refresh rate depends from the maximum resolution and refresh rate of streamer’s display, current video codec configuration and network bandwidth.
The application supports
For a better understanding, we provide the following list of features that our application supports:
• Streaming audio and video from your screen.
• Playback audio and video on the side of the viewer.
• Screen streamer and viewer in one application.
• Audio and video splitter for simultaneously streaming screen content to multiple devices in real time.
• Secure connection with end-to-end encryption.
• Display current streaming information.
• Automatic users discovery in the local area network.
• Mac screen mirroring with a local network connection only.
The application does not support
To avoid any misunderstandings, we provide the following list of what our application does not support:
• Alfacast is not DLNA™, UPnP™ media render or media server.
• Alfacast is not Apple AirPlay™ receiver or transmitter.
• Alfacast is not Google Chromecast™ receiver or transmitter.
• Alfacast is not Miracast™ receiver or transmitter.
Alfacast is an independent Mac screen mirroring application based on proprietary streaming technology. As a result, the user has to install alfacast app on both sides: on the streamer and on the viewer devices.
Installing the application
Our Mac screen mirroring solution is available in two versions. There are two separate versions of alfacast application: regular (alfacast) and extended (alfacast x). You can find current links to the application on our Downloads page. Everything described here applies to both versions of the application (regular and extended), unless the different behavior of the two versions is explicitly described.

Figure 1. Alfacast application icons for Apple macOS.
The regular (left) and extended (right) versions
Figure 1 shows two app icons. On the left is the icon for the regular version of the “alfacast” app. On the right is the icon for the extended version of the “alfacast x” app. The app is available in the standard Applications list on macOS immediately after successful installation.
The extended version of the application differs from the regular version by its more advanced functionality and capabilities. From the further description of this user manual, you will understand the differences between the two versions of the application.
Launching the application
Please select the application icon from the Applications list and launch it in any way convenient for you. On launch the application, it will initialize and you will see the window shown in the following figure.

Figure 2. Application splash screen window
After some time, but no more than 10 seconds, the window will show the main controls and creates an app icon in the system and app icons area – the upper right corner of the macOS menu bar. Main application window displays the streaming devices found on the local network in a special area, see the following figure.

Figure 3. Main application window
The Main application window contains the following controls:
1 – Menu button. Show and hide menu button.
2 – 4K Ultra HD switch button. This button is used to review with the extended version of the application.
3 – Multichannel streamer button. The button switches the streamer to multichannel streaming mode.
4 – Performance evaluation button. The button opens a window with a system performance evaluation.
5 – Incoming connection button. The button opens a window with information about the incoming connection.
6 – Instruction button. The button opens a window with instructions for the application.
7 – Settings button. The button opens a window with the application settings.
8 – About button. The button opens a window with information about the application.
9 – Letter logo for the application.
10 – Display area of discovered network nodes. List of network nodes with streamer functionality.
11 – Network node icon with name – “Apple iPhone“.
12 – Network node icon with name – “Microsoft Desktop“.
13 – Current status of the application with activity indicator. The values for this field can be:
• “Initializing…” – the application is in the initialization state.
• “Please wait…” – need to wait for some time.
• “No connection” – there is no network connection on your Mac.
• “Discovery…” – the application is ready to work and is discovering all network nodes within the local network.
14 – Multichannel streamer mode indicator. This indicator always appears on network nodes with enabled multichannel streaming mode.
In this manual we will use the concept of a network node – this is a network host on which alfacast application is running. Alfacast is both a streaming and a viewing app. Accordingly, each network node may have either the streaming function, the viewing function, or both functions available. Mac based network nodes support both streaming and viewing functions to provide Mac screen mirroring functionality.
After starting, the application immediately tries to detect all network interfaces and start the network node discovery process on each network interface. If no network interfaces are detected, you will see the corresponding application status – “No connection“. In this case, you should provide at least one network interface to start the network node discovery process. Please connect to the Wi-Fi router or use wired connection between router and your Mac. If the network interface is present, the application will change its status to – “Discovery…“. The “Discovery…” status means that network discovery is currently in progress. The discovery process is typically quick and takes no more than 30 seconds.
The Menu button is designed for user convenience. The Menu button allows you to show and hide side menu items. If you click this button, the side menu labels will be hidden, leaving only the side menu icons.
The 4K Ultra HD switch button is a reminder that there is a more advanced, extended version of the app. This button is only available in the regular version of the app and is hidden in the extended version. Click this button to see options for switching to the extended version of the application.
The functionality of all buttons is discussed further, please see the following sections of this user manual. A description of how the Multichannel streamer button works can be found in the Multichannel streamer section of this manual. For information about the Performance evaluation button, see the Performance evaluation section. Interacting with the Incoming connection button is described in the Incoming connection section. For more information on how the Instruction button and About button works, please refer to the App instruction and About sections. The Settings button is described in the App settings section.
The display area of discovered network nodes will reflect all detected network nodes with steaming function. In simple terms, these are streamers on your local network. To start the Mac screen mirroring process, you need to select a network node from this area. Click on any network node to start the playback process.
The Multichannel streamer mode indicator is displayed if the network node has enabled multichannel streaming mode. The multichannel streaming mode is described further in this user manual.
In addition to the current application status, there is a mini application status. This mini status is displayed at the bottom right corner of the Main application window, see the picture below.

Figure 4. Application mini status
The application’s mini status graphically explains what is currently happening, making it easier to understand the current status. Mini status is displayed in the following cases:
• The application is initializing.
• An operation is taking place that requires some time to wait.
• There is no network connection.
Next we will look at the main menu of the application, look at the picture below.

Figure 5. Application main menu
The application has a main menu located in the upper left part of the macOS screen. The application’s main menu is available when any application window is open and active (in focus). The main menu of the application contains the following items:
1 – Open application item. Select this item to open the Main application window.
2 – Instruction item. Select this item to open the Instruction window.
3 – About item. Select this item to open the About window.
4 – Quit item. Select this item if you want to full terminate the application.
After successful launch, the application creates an icon in upper right corner of the macOS menu bar. Let is look at its main functionality and how to work with it.

Figure 6. Application icon in the macOS menu bar
The image above shows what the application icon looks like in the top right corner of the macOS menu bar. You can select the following items:
1 – Status item. Select this item to display the Main application window. This item also show the current app status.
2 – 4K Ultra HD switch item. This menu item is only available in the regular version of the app and is hidden in the extended version. Click this item to see options for switching to the extended version of the application.
3 – Instruction item. Select this option to display the Instruction window.
4 – About item. Select this item to display the About window.
5 – Quit item. Select this item if you want to full terminate the application.
Closing the main program window does not terminate the application. When you close the main window, only the application icon on the taskbar disappears. The app remains running in the system until you select the Quit item from the main menu. You can also exit from the application by pressing the Command + Q key combination in the Main application window. Below we provide a description with the minimum set of steps to start streaming or viewing on your Mac.
Steps for screen streaming
To start streaming your remote desktop with Mac screen mirroring, please follow the steps below on your streaming device:
• Download alfacast application on your devices.
• Connect your devices to the same network.
• Run alfacast application on your devices.
• Now you are ready to accept incoming connection.
Steps for screen viewing
To start viewing your remote desktop with Mac screen mirroring, please follow the steps below on your viewing device:
• Download alfacast application on your devices.
• Connect your devices to the same network.
• Run alfacast application on your devices.
• Wait end of the discovery process (approximately 15-30 seconds).
• Select the required streamer from the list and wait end of the connection process.
• Now you will view remote screen.
App notifications
The application will generate notifications while it is running. App notifications are important, and we recommend leaving them enabled. After launching the app for the first time, you will see the following notification.

Figure 7. App notifications
Click the Allow button to enable notifications. If you do not want notifications related to the Mac screen mirroring, click the Don’t Allow button. The app will send notifications every time the user connects, disconnects, or performs other actions.
Screen streaming
All Mac based network nodes already have the streamer option enabled. There is no need to enable streaming in the app separately – this option does not exist. The Mac screen mirroring streamer feature is always enabled after launching the app. All incoming connections and disconnections are notified. There are two streaming modes: single channel (enabled by default) and multichannel mode (see below). Please read the Performance evaluation section if you want your broadcast system to perform optimally.
Screen viewing
To start viewing content from a remote screen, you have to select a network node in the Main application window. After selecting a network node, a Playback window will open, see below.

Figure 8. Playback window
At the connection stage, the Playback window contains the following elements:
1 – Network node name. Remote host alfaname or user name.
2 – Activity indicator.
3 – Current connection status. The values for this field can be:
• “Connecting…” – the process of connecting to a network node is in progress.
• “Buffering…” – the data buffering process is in progress.
• “Disconnecting…” – the process of disconnecting is in progress.
4 – Letter logo for the application.
5 – Network node avatar image.
We have shown above the appearance of the Playback window before the content playback process starts. All of the above elements are static and serve to display the current state of the connection. If the connection cannot be established within one minute, the playback window closes automatically. If the connection is successfully established, controls will become available in the Playback window, see below.

Figure 9. Playback window after successful connection
At the playback stage, the Playback window contains the following controls:
1 – Aspect ratio button. The value of this button changes after each press in a circle. The values for this button can be:
• “Default” – do not change the video aspect ratio, use the same aspect ratio as on the remote screen.
• “Stretch” – the video aspect ratio will be the same as the aspect ratio of the Playback window.
• “16:9” – video aspect ratio 16:9.
• “16:10” – video aspect ratio 16:10.
• “21:9” – video aspect ratio 21:9.
• “1:1” – video aspect ratio 1:1.
• “2:1” – video aspect ratio 2:1.
• “4:3” – video aspect ratio 4:3.
• “5:4” – video aspect ratio 5:4.
• “3:2” – video aspect ratio 3:2.
2 – Information button. Click by this button to open a pop-up mini window with information about the current stream.
3 – Current video stream resolution.
4 – Current encryption method.
5 – Current bitrate of the stream.
6 – Current connection time.
7 – Currently selected channel.
8 – Scale button. The value of this button changes after each press in a circle. The values for this button can be:
• “No scale” – do not scale the video image.
• “Crop” – an automatic video image cropping mode. It crops the video image based on the window size and aspect ratio of the original video frame: horizontally or vertically.
• “Horizontal” – crops the video image horizontally.
• “Vertical” – crops the video image vertically.
• “100 %” – 100 percent of the original video image.
• “125 %” – 125 percent of the original video image.
• “150 %” – 150 percent of the original video image.
• “200 %” – 200 percent of the original video image.
• “250 %” – 250 percent of the original video image.
• “300 %” – 300 percent of the original video image.
• “400 %” – 400 percent of the original video image.
• “25 %” – 25 percent of the original video image.
• “50 %” – 50 percent of the original video image.
• “75 %” – 75 percent of the original video image.
9 – Content from a remote screen. Playing video content is the main purpose of the Playback window.
10 – Picture button. Video image adjustment button. Clicking this button opens a pop-up mini window with elements for adjusting the video image.
11 – Slider for setting the brightness of the video image and the current brightness value.
12 – Slider for setting the contrast of the video image and the current contrast value.
13 – Slider for setting the saturation of the video image and the current saturation value.
14 – Slider for setting the hue of the video image and the current hue value.
15 – Reset button. Reset all video image settings to default values.
16 – Get low latency button. This button is used to review with the extended version of the application.
17 – Mini avatar image, network node name and remote screen source name.
As we can see from the image above, the Playback window contains standard control elements: changing the size and closing the window. The Playback window can be resized as desired. Double-clicking the mouse cursor switches the Playback window to full-screen mode. To exit full-screen viewing mode, you also need to double-click on the window. The Playback window cannot be minimized. For Mac users with a touch bar, Playback window controls are duplicated on the touch bar for ease of use. To finish the current playback session, simply close the Playback window, this will automatically disconnect you from the streamer.
To ensure a comfortable viewing experience when you use the Mac screen mirroring feature, we provide the following additional controls in the Playback window.
To scale the video frame image, use the Scale button. This button allows you to zoom in, zoom out or crop the video image. To understand how it works, try using it: click several times and you will see the effect on the displayed video image. To give the video image the shape you need, click the Aspect ratio button. The Aspect ratio button changes the aspect ratio of the currently playing video frame. Similarly, to understand how it works, try using it: click several times and you will see the effect on the displayed video image. The settings for these two values (scale and aspect ratio) are not stored and are set to default when starting a new video playback session.
The Picture button opens a window where you can adjust the video image by: brightness, contrast, saturation or hue. Video picture settings are saved and applied to subsequent playback sessions. To return video picture settings to default values, click the Reset button.
To view current information about a stream, click the Information button. The information window displays all the necessary information about the stream: current video resolution, current bitrate, encryption method, connection time and source. The information in this window is updated once per second.
The Get low latency button is only available in the regular version of the app and is hidden in the extended version. Click this button to see options for switching to the extended version of the application.
If the streamer is in single channel mode, the main channel is selected for connection. If the streamer is in multichannel mode, you will be prompted to select a channel, see the next window.

Figure 10. Channel list window
The Channel list window contains the following controls:
1 – List of channels to select.
2 – Connect button.
First, select the channel you need in the list. Then click the Connect button. After this, the connection with your streamer begins in the same way as described earlier. If you want to cancel the connection, simply close the Channel list window.
Multichannel streamer
Mac screen mirroring can be single channel or multichannel. To start broadcasting in multichannel mode, please press Multichannel streamer button on the Main application window. The multichannel streaming feature allows you to broadcast content from your Mac to multiple devices simultaneously in real time. This function splits audio and video signals and transmits content from the device screen to multiple devices. The type of viewing device does not matter and it can be: a Mac, a PC with Windows or Linux, an iPhone, an iPad, an Apple TV, an Android device, an Android TV, a watch based on Wear OS, etc. Multichannel streaming for Mac is available by subscription. The app will check your subscription and open Multichannel streamer window.

Figure 11. Multichannel streamer window
The Multichannel streamer window contains the following controls:
1 – Encoder resolution field. Current video encoder resolution.
2 – Encryption method field. The values for this field can be:
• “AES-128” – encryption using the AES-128 method.
• “AES-128/AES-256” – encryption using the AES-128 and AES-256 methods, for support regular and extended app versions.
3 – The full bitrate of broadcast stream. Total bitrate for all channels.
4 – Full broadcast time in multichannel mode. Time in hours, seconds and minutes.
5 – The number of network nodes currently connected to the multichannel streamer.
6 – Channel list selector. This list is used to select a channel.
7 – Information button. The button displays a window with information about the selected channel.
8 – Disconnect button. The button to disconnect the network node of the selected channel.
9 – Disconnect all button. The button to disconnect all connected network nodes.
10 – Stop broadcast button. This button stops multichannel streaming mode.
11 – The window title shows the current broadcast mode of the multichannel streamer.
Elements 1 through 5 are static and simply display current broadcast information. The information in this window is updated once per second. The regular application version has a video resolution limitation for multichannel streaming mode up to SD (768×432) quality. The extended version of the application can broadcast video up to HD (1280×720) quality in multichannel streaming mode. To display information on a specific channel, first select the channel using the Channel list, then press Information button. To disconnect a network node from a specific channel, first select the channel using list Channel list, then press Disconnect button. To disconnect all connected network nodes from all channels, press Disconnect all button. To end broadcasting in multichannel mode, press Stop broadcast button.
The regular version of the application always uses the AES-128 encryption method. Accordingly, in the regular version of the application, in multichannel broadcast mode, the encryption field will also be AES-128. The extended version of the application uses two encryption methods: AES-128 and AES-256. The extended version of the app supports AES-128 encryption for compatibility with the regular version of the app. Accordingly, in the extended version of the application, in multichannel broadcast mode, the encryption field will be AES-128/AES-256.
Closing the window does not stop broadcasting in multichannel mode. If you close the multichannel streamer window, you can open it again by clicking on Multichannel streamer button or Incoming connection button in the Main application window. If you press Information button on the Multichannel streamer window, a window with information about the channel is displayed.

Figure 12. Channel information window
The Channel information window contains the following elements:
1 – Display resolution of the connected network node.
2 – The encryption method used for this channel.
3 – Current bitrate on the channel.
4 – Channel connection time.
5 – Source, channel name.
6 – Current channel connection status.
7 – The window title displays the name of the remote network node.
A separate window with detailed information can be opened for each channel. The information in this window is updated once per second. All Channel information windows will automatically close if you finish multichannel streaming mode. Ending multichannel streaming mode will automatically disconnect all previously connected network nodes. If you close the multichannel streamer window, all windows with channel information will also be closed.
Performance evaluation
Mac screen mirroring feature is a resource-intensive process. To ensure better video quality we added a system performance evaluation feature. The test determines the maximum supported resolution of the video encoder that will be used for video streaming. If the test is not performed, the application will use the video resolution with the default value; the application chooses the default value itself. To start working with the performance evaluation, you need to click on Performance evaluation button on the Main application window. After clicking the button, the following window will appear.

Figure 13. Performance evaluation window
The Performance evaluation window contains the following elements:
1 – Notice about the importance of performance evaluation. Please read it.
2 – Start button. Click it to begin the performance evaluation.
Performance evaluation tests video codecs for the maximum supported video resolution. This process takes some time, and the exact time of the testing is not known in advance. After clicking the Start button, the window will change to the following.

Figure 14. Performance evaluation window in process
At the progress stage, the Performance evaluation window contains the following controls:
1 – Notice about a performance evaluation process currently in progress. Please read it.
2 – Progress indicator of the evaluation process. The indicator serves as an approximate estimate of the remaining testing time.
3 – Current video encoder. The type and name of the video codec currently being tested.
4 – Cancel button. Click this button to cancel the evaluation process.
During the entire performance evaluation process, your Mac will be busy for incoming connections. The performance evaluation indicator will be filled to the end when the process is completed, please wait for this moment. Field Current video encoder will change to reflect the type and name of the video encoder throughout the process. You can cancel the performance evaluation at any time by clicking the Cancel button. Once the performance evaluation is successfully completed, the window will change to the following.

Figure 15. Performance evaluation window at the end of the process
At the end stage, the Performance evaluation window contains the following controls:
1 – Message about successful completion of the evaluation process.
2 – Ok button. Click it to save the results.
3 – Details button. Click it to view the system test results.
4 – Reset button. Click it to reset the system test results.
Once the testing process is complete, you need to save the results. To do this, click Ok button. Clicking the Ok button will also close the window. If you simply close the window, the performance evaluation results will not be saved, and you will have to start testing from the beginning. The Reset button resets the current test results without closing the window. If you want to view the system testing results, click on the Details button. The following window will be displayed with details about the test.

Figure 16. Performance evaluation results details window
The Performance evaluation details window contains the following elements:
1 – A hint on how to view the results for each encoder. Please read it.
2 – Video encoder selection list. To select a specific video encoder.
3 – Video encoder results list. The list of test results for a specific video encoder.
4 – Ok button. This button closes the current window.
To view the test results, you need to select a video encoder from Video encoder selection list shown in the figure above. Each time you select a video encoder, the Video encoder results list will be updated. The Video encoder results list consists of three fields: Resolution – video encoder resolution; Frequency – video frame rate; Test passed – a flag indicating whether the test was successfully passed. Each video resolution is combined with a frame rate from the Video encoder results list and tested one by one. If the test is passed successfully, the result flag will be set to “Yes”, if the test fails, the result flag will be set to “No”. The application tests video resolutions from 256×144@30 Hz to 3840×2160@60 Hz. To close and finish working with this window, click the Ok button.
The test results apply to single channel and multichannel streaming modes. For example: your Mac only supports one video encoder – H.264, with a maximum video resolution of 1024×576 with 30 Hz. In this case all incoming connections will be limited to 1024×576 video resolution with 30 Hz. If the user resets the test results, the application will revert to the default video resolution. Please note: multichannel streamer in the extended app version supports maximum video resolution up to HD quality at 30Hz.
At startup, the application reads previously saved performance evaluation data and uses it. If support for new codecs is added to the Mac or to the application, the application will reset the previous test results. In this case, the test must be repeated. The user will be notified about it.
Please note: the regular version of the application limits the resolution of all video encoders to SD quality (768×768) with 30 Hz.
Incoming connection
Incoming connection information can only be displayed after successfully connecting to your streamer. First, connect to your Mac to view content on your iPhone or Android mobile device, TV, Windows PC, or Linux PC. After successful connection, press Incoming connection button on the Main application window.

Figure 17. Incoming connection window
The Incoming connection window contains the following elements:
1 – Display resolution of the connected network node.
2 – The encryption method used for this channel.
3 – Current bitrate on the channel.
4 – Channel connection time.
5 – Source, channel name.
6 – Current channel connection status.
7 – Disconnect button.
8 – The window title displays the name of the remote network node.
Elements 1 through 6 and 8 are static and simply display current broadcast information. The information in this window is updated once per second. You can stop the Mac screen mirroring feature and end the incoming connection on your device using the Disconnect button. The Incoming connection window will be automatically closed when the remote client disconnects.
App instruction
There is a built-in instruction in the app. It is a short guide to understanding how to use the app. This instruction describes how to use Mac screen mirroring feature, including the basic steps to start streaming and viewing content from a remote screen. To display the Instruction window, press Instruction button on the Main application window or press on icon with “No streamers” label.

Figure 18. Instruction window
Please read the instruction before using the application. This instruction will cover some of the issues on using the Mac screen mirroring feature and how to fix them.
App settings
Today it is difficult to imagine the Mac screen mirroring function without settings. To fine-tune the application to your needs, use the Settings window. Click the Settings button on the Main application window to open the window. The Settings window contains 3 tabs.

Figure 19. Settings window. General tab
The Settings window with the General tab active contains the following elements:
1 – Current avatar picture. Click on the avatar image to change it.
2 – Current alfaname. This option is used to select the name of your network node.
3 – Capture mouse pointer option. Enable or disable capture of mouse pointer.
4 – Capture mouse pointer clicks option. Enable or disable capture of mouse pointer clicks.
5 – A button with a hint for the corresponding item. Click the button to view the hint about the option.
6 – A button with a hint for the corresponding item. Click the button to view the hint about the option.
7 – Ok button. Click this button to save the current settings and close the Settings window.
8 – Default button. Click this button to reset the current settings to their default values.
9 – Cancel button. Click this button to discard all current changes and close the Settings window.
10 – Tabs of the Settings window. Each tab displays the desired type of settings:
• General tab – general application settings.
• Streamer tab – streamer application settings.
• Viewer tab – viewer application settings.
The procedure for working with the Settings window is simple: first, select the tab you need, then change the desired option, and click the Ok button to apply all settings. The Default button resets all settings to default values without applying. Use the Default button if you are confused about the current application settings or if you have selected the wrong option and want to undo it. The Cancel button discards all changes you have made to the settings and closes the window. Use the Cancel button if you have changed settings, but do not want to save current settings. All options in the Settings window are accompanied by tooltips.
The first tab contains the app’s general settings. These are the basic settings of the application.
An avatar image is an icon of your network node. This icon is displayed on the viewing device in the Main application window (the area of detected devices). In fact, this icon symbolizes your network node or Mac, it is used to better perceive the different network nodes by the user. Click on the current avatar, and the app will display a standard image selection dialog. Supported image formats for avatar selection: BMP, JPEG, and PNG.
Alfaname is the name of your network node. This field looks like a nickname. This field has certain character requirements. Click this field to edit it and review the requirements.
The settings related to the mouse pointer are implemented in the form of two fields: Capture mouse pointer and Capture mouse pointer clicks. The Capture mouse pointer option allows you to capture the mouse pointer during screen capture, the mouse pointer will be visible on the viewing device. The Capture mouse pointer clicks option allows you to capture mouse pointer clicks during screen capture, the mouse pointer clicks will be visible on the viewing device. In the regular version of the application, the Capture mouse pointer option is always enabled and Capture mouse pointer clicks option is always disabled.

Figure 20. Settings window. Streamer tab
The second tab contains the app’s streamer settings. The Streamer tab contains the following controls:
1 – Audio capture source list. This audio device will be used by the application as the audio capture source.
2 – Disable audio capture option. This option disables audio capture in the application.
3 – Video capture source list. This display will be used by the application as the video capture source.
4 – Video encoder resolution list. List of supported resolutions for the currently selected video display.
5 – Bitrate policy list. The values for this list can be:
• “Adaptive bitrate” – the stream bitrate will adapt to the network bandwidth.
• “Constant bitrate” – unchanging constant bitrate of the stream.
6 – A button with a hint for the corresponding item. Click the button to view the hint about the option.
7 – A button with a hint for the corresponding item. Click the button to view the hint about the option.
8 – A button with a hint for the corresponding item. Click the button to view the hint about the option.
9 – A button with a hint for the corresponding item. Click the button to view the hint about the option.
On the streamer tab you can manage the streamer’s audio and video signal sources. Simply select the device you need from the corresponding list and click the Ok button. You can disable audio capture by selecting the Disable audio capture option. If you activate Disable audio capture option application will capture only the screen of a device without audio support. Please note: screen capture cannot be disabled.
It is also possible to select the required video resolution of the encoder using the Video encoder resolution list. This list includes video resolutions up to the maximum physical resolution of the selected display. There are two resolution options in the list: 30 and 60 Hz frequency. If you select Automatic best, the application will automatically determine the best resolution from all available ones. The regular version of the application limits this value to the minimum resolution with 30 Hz frequency. The extended version of the application supports resolution up to 4k Ultra HD (3840×2160) with a frequency of 60 Hz.
Another useful feature is bitrate policy. The bitrate policy can be adaptive or constant. Adaptive bitrate policy – adjusts the bitrate to network conditions. With the Adaptive bitrate policy enabled, the bitrate will change dynamically depending on the maximum network bandwidth. Constant bitrate policy – a consistent, high bitrate throughout the entire broadcast. Constant bitrate policy is useful when you are confident in your network’s bandwidth and always want excellent video quality. This option has an effect only for single channel broadcasting mode and does not affect multichannel mode. The multichannel streamer always operates with an Adaptive bitrate policy. The regular version of the application always uses the Adaptive bitrate policy.
The app supports system audio capture. The macOS sounds you currently hear through your speakers will be captured by the app. The app also supports capturing audio from your device’s microphone or line-in port. The device type does not matter; it can be a built-in microphone, USB or PCI-e audio sound card with a microphone and line-in port.
The app supports automatic detection of new audio and video capture devices. If you connect a new audio device or display, the app will display it in its settings without the need to restart. If you have connected a new device to your Mac and do not see it in the list, try restarting the app.

Figure 21. Settings window. Viewer tab
The third tab contains the app’s viewer settings. The Viewer tab contains the following controls:
1 – Playback method option. This option sets the delay time during playback.
2 – Video decoder list. List of video decoders for user selection.
3 – Viewer window always on top option. The playback window is always on top of all other windows.
4 – A button with a hint for the corresponding item. Click the button to view the hint about the option.
5 – A button with a hint for the corresponding item. Click the button to view the hint about the option.
6 – A button with a hint for the corresponding item. Click the button to view the hint about the option.
All video playback app options are set in the Viewer tab. Playback method option can be used to reduce or increase the delay time between the streaming device and the viewer. The delay time is adjustable from 0 (No buffer) to 3000 milliseconds (3 seconds). This is an approximate delay time. In the regular version of the application, this option is always set to 3000 milliseconds.
The Video decoder list displays the video decoders supported by the application and the macOS system. You can select any video decoder from the list and evaluate the image quality and bitrate of the stream. If you select a video decoder that is supported by your Mac, but there is no similar video encoder on the streamer side, the application on the streamer side will automatically select the video encoder. In any case, the application automatically selects a video encoder on the streamer’s side. The regular version of the application limits this value to SD quality (768×768) with a frequency of 30 Hz. The extended version of the application allows viewing content up to 4k Ultra HD (3840×2160) quality with a frequency of 60 Hz.
The Viewer window always on top option allows you to view video content regardless of the current window layout on your macOS. This option allows you to always be aware of what is happening on the remote side of the streamer: iPhone, Android, PC with Windows or Linux. Simply connect to the streamer and reduce the playback window to the minimum size.
About
Information about the program can be found in the About window. To display the About window, press About button on the Main application window. We provide the following information about our Mac screen mirroring app: version, information about our project and website address. We also provide information about the open source libraries used, authors, and the text of the open source licenses.

Figure 22. About window
Please read the program information if you are interested in details about our software.
Conclusion
We have fully described and reviewed alfacast application. Overall, the application is intuitive and easy to use. Alfacast app for Mac screen mirroring offers a wide range of features and functionality. There is a real-time streaming function. There is audio and video playback function. The connection is encrypted and secure. Each network node can broadcast its desktop content to multiple devices simultaneously. Performance evaluation allows you to use Mac screen mirroring feature in the best possible and optimal way. The extended version of the application has high quality video streaming feature up to 4K Ultra HD, it has low latency playback, more secure connection and other benefits. If you want to learn more about the application, you can watch the video on our YouTube channel.