Hi Team
I'm keen to be able to mirror my iPad 8th gen (lightning port) to a spare 1080p monitor as a bit of a visual aid for music production. As I understand, there is no great option for being able to use HDMI (for image) and USB (for connecting to a hub/music interface device) via lightning. I have a USB-C multi-port adapter for my Macbook and I've ordered a USB-C to Lightning adapter in the foolish hope I can get that to work on my iPad but I'm not holding out on that option after reading comments on lightning port speed issues for large data transmission.
So I am considering Airplay as an option via an Apple TV plugged into my monitor. I realise that Airplay over WiFi will introduce a delay so I am wondering if I am able to reduce this by using ethernet at both ends (Apple TV and the iPad). I have successfully plugged my iPad into ethernet and the Apple TV's have ethernet ports. Is there anyone currently using such a setup? If so how does it work? Asking before I shell out for a second hand Apple TV (3rd Gen should be enough).
Thanks so much for any insights.
I'm keen to be able to mirror my iPad 8th gen (lightning port) to a spare 1080p monitor as a bit of a visual aid for music production. As I understand, there is no great option for being able to use HDMI (for image) and USB (for connecting to a hub/music interface device) via lightning. I have a USB-C multi-port adapter for my Macbook and I've ordered a USB-C to Lightning adapter in the foolish hope I can get that to work on my iPad but I'm not holding out on that option after reading comments on lightning port speed issues for large data transmission.
So I am considering Airplay as an option via an Apple TV plugged into my monitor. I realise that Airplay over WiFi will introduce a delay so I am wondering if I am able to reduce this by using ethernet at both ends (Apple TV and the iPad). I have successfully plugged my iPad into ethernet and the Apple TV's have ethernet ports. Is there anyone currently using such a setup? If so how does it work? Asking before I shell out for a second hand Apple TV (3rd Gen should be enough).
Thanks so much for any insights.