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"textContent": "With the release of macOS Sonoma back in 2023, Apple introduced a new **High Performance screen sharing** feature for the Mac’s native Screen Sharing application. This mode _dramatically_ increases the usefulness of screen sharing. Responsiveness is improved, stereo sound output from the native Mac is enabled, and HDR is available, among other features.\n\nUsers working with professional apps like Final Cut Pro or Logic Pro will find that High Performance screen sharing significantly enhances the experience using those apps via a Screen Sharing connection with few downsides. Watch my hands-on video walkthrough to learn more, and be sure to _subscribe to 9to5mac on YouTube for more videos_.\n\nmore…",
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