A new app called OneCast claims to bring Xbox One game streaming to Mac users for the first time natively, a feature that Microsoft only officially supports for Windows users.
Microsoft first introduced the feature back in 2015 at its Windows 10 event announcing support for using Windows 10 machines as a second screen for Xbox One over the same home network.
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- Thank you for downloading OneCast for Mac from our software portal. The download version of OneCast for Mac is 1.14. The software is periodically scanned by our antivirus system. We also encourage you to check the files with your own antivirus before launching the installation.
- The 1.14 version of OneCast for Mac is provided as a free download on our software library. Our antivirus scan shows that this Mac download is clean. The software lies within Audio & Video Tools, more precisely Streaming Media. The actual developer of this Mac application is OneCast.
- OneCast impressions: Streaming Xbox One games to your Mac works much better than expected OneCast hiccups a bit if you try to stream through a normal Wi-Fi connection, but it's almost like playing.
- OneCast is an Android, macOS, iOS, and Apple TV application that streams your Xbox One games to any supported device with near zero latency high-definition video. OneCast runs locally on the target operating system without the need for complex solutions.
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Convenience – Transfer your gaming session to your Mac when the TV is unavailable or when you simply want to enjoy the comfort of another room macOS Native – OneCast runs natively on macOS, without requiring complex workarounds such as dual booting or virtualisation Quality – Supports HD 1080p video for crisp, smooth gameplay.
Up until now, Mac users have been attempting to use the feature with workarounds, including using virtual machine software like Parallels for Mac to run the feature via Windows. OneCast claims to provide crisp 1080p streaming for games via a native Mac app with extremely low lag and without the performance issues workarounds bring along.
The app supports both full screen and windowed modes for streaming to your Mac’s display. OneCast also lets you use the original Xbox One wireless controller by connecting via USB or Bluetooth to your Mac. It also has multi-account support to let you add an unlimited number of Xbox One consoles or Xbox Live gamertags.
The OneCast app is available to try with a 14 day trial and after that currently costs $9.99 for a license (Regular price $20).
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