Can I AirPlay to ATV 3 using Mac Pro?

Hey
Im working on Mac Pro Mid 2010 OS 10.9 . I also have ATV3.
Can I AirPlay(MIRROR the screen from the mac)? if yes, how?
Thanks

julesnewtoMac wrote:
You can mirror with a mid 2010 Pro with OS 10.8 or newer (like you have), make sure on same network, apple id etc and there should be the mirror icon on the top bar.
The Mac Pros do not support Airplay Mirroring (not sure about the new waste bin model) as the Xeon chips do not have the hardware support for airplay encoding.
AC

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