Until xCloud and native game streaming is released this should be a great alternative. I don't see it on the store yet but I'd imagine it should be up later today. Will report back once I've tested it.

Wondered whether anyone else has noticed this? When the official Xbox app released streaming I switched to that but have generally found more issues on it than with OneCast (Xbox app disconnects, more delays)


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With the advent of streaming gaming services along with the migration of Apple Silicon-powered laptops to run iOS applications, the ability to play high-end, graphically intense games on iOS devices has arrived. PlayStation 4 owners have had the ability to stream their PS4 games to their iPads or iPhones ever since Sony released its free PS4 Remote app. Unfortunately, even though Microsoft has provided Android users the ability to do the same for Xbox owners, iOS users are still waiting for official support. Given the ongoing public battles between Apple and Microsoft on being allowed to stream games via Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass service, Xbox owners wanting to stream games to their iOS devices need a third-party alternative.

OneCast - Xbox Game Streaming ($11.99) created by talented developer Owen Stanley, is an unofficial Xbox streaming app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV (and presumably Apple Silicon devices, even though a Mac version of OneCast also exists). The app actually goes beyond the official Android Xbox streaming app from Microsoft, since it overlays a controller on the play screen. This is mainly useful for navigating the streamed Xbox interface and playing turn-based strategy games with minimal precision character placements. The elements of the overlay can also be custom-positioned so that they don't cover critical gameplay elements. Otherwise, iOS users can pair either an MDI-compatible gamepad or a native Xbox One or even PlayStation DualShock controller to their iPhone, iPad or Apple TV for a much easier interactive experience.

The quality of the game stream is dependent on several important factors, the most notable being that your home Wi-Fi router supports a 5 Ghz connection. Most newer Wi-Fi routers do so, but units running the older 2.4 Ghz will simply be too slow to conduct any meaningful streaming experience. Even with the faster Wi-Fi speeds, the Xbox being streamed should ideally be connected via a wired Ethernet connection directly into your Wi-Fi router. I tested using both wireless and wired configurations, and the wired definitely improves the connection quality, since the Xbox and iOS device it's streaming to are not vying for available Wi-Fi bandwidth. Good-quality streams use a considerable amount of bandwidth, so any optimizations made to improve connectivity speed and stability go a long way toward a more enjoyable interactive streaming and playing experience.

Gaming via OneCast was mostly a seamless experience, though I did encounter a rare occasional hiccup now and then. Yet that's par for the course when it comes to in-home game streaming, as I've had similar issues with Valve's free Steam Link for PC gaming and even Microsoft's own streaming client for PC and Android.

While it's unfortunate that Microsoft doesn't extend its in-home streaming to officially support iOS devices, OneCast will satisfy for now. And while it's not free like other game-streaming clients and might even be discontinued at some time in the future should Microsoft block its use (highly unlikely), Xbox owners who want to stream their Xbox library of games to their iPad or Apple TV have a stable, easy, and actively supported way of doing so.

Microsoft offers game streaming from an Xbox One to Windows 10 via the Xbox app. Sometimes, you can't use a television because another member of your family has to watch a show or it would just produce a lot of light and noise. When these situations arise, it's helpful to just stream the game to a laptop or mobile device. Unfortunately, while the Xbox app only supports a handful of devices, it doesn't offer a truly mobile solution. Let's say you don't use a PC and prefer a Mac, iPhone, or iPad. Well, then you're just out of luck.

Luckily, there's an app called OneCast available for Mac and iOS which lets you stream your games to your Apple devices. The Mac version costs $19.99 while the iOS version costs $11.99. Much like game streaming on Windows 10, OneCast requires you to be connected to the same network as your Xbox One to get started.

Once you sign in with your Microsoft Account and connect a controller through Bluetooth or USB, OneCast will stream your dashboard over your home network to your Mac. The app supports 1080p streaming and can run in either full screen or windowed mode. It also supports multiple profiles. The iOS version offers a touchscreen controller overlay.

The Xbox One lineup of consoles traditionally brings gaming and entertainment to your living room TV, but there's long been a way to stream video and audio to a Windows 10 PC. For Mac users, this was always a bit of a sore spot, as there wasn't a quality solution to do the same thing. That's all changed with the arrival of OneCast, a macOS app (regularly $20 but currently on sale for $10) that is designed specifically for streaming your Xbox One to your Mac. Whether you need to share the TV or you'd like to get a little gaming in while people think you're working, let's take a look at the setup process and my opinion on how well it actually works.

Using the same hardware I ran a second test, this time with my Xbox One using a wireless 5GHz connection rather than a wired connection. The iMac also stayed on the wireless connection, and I again tried out Cuphead with the Very High video quality setting. This time the fact that I was streaming was a bit more noticeable, but the game remained entirely playable.

Now you know some of the quickest solutions for how to play Xbox on a Mac by running Windows, using cloud gaming, or connecting through a streaming app. To make the process even easier and eliminate set up time to enjoy more gaming, try an all-mighty Mac streaming app like JustStream and secure a stable connection with all your devices through ToothFairy and NetSpot.

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.

Xbox is a video gaming brand that Microsoft created. It provides consoles, apps, and streaming services. Windows users can play Xbox through Xbox Play Anywhere while Mac users may need a third-party streaming app to play Xbox games. 2351a5e196

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