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- v9.60iOS
9.60: - Performance improvements. - For Tesla in-car system software version 2025.38.11 and later, H.265 mirroring is now recommended for both MCU2 and MCU3. 9.25: - Added H.265 mirroring mode for improved video quality. - H.265 playback is supported on all MCU3 vehicles, and on MCU2 vehicles running Tesla software 2025.38.11 or later. - To switch modes, tap the Settings button in the top-right corner → “Mirroring mode”. - H.264 remains the default. On MCU3 (and supported MCU2 vehicles), H.265 is recommended. - On MCU3, H.265 enables smooth playback at 1080p@60 fps. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.59iOS
- v9.58iOS
9.58: - Performance improvements. - For Tesla in-car system software version 2025.38.11 and later, H.265 mirroring is now recommended for both MCU2 and MCU3. 9.25: - Added H.265 mirroring mode for improved video quality. - H.265 playback is supported on all MCU3 vehicles, and on MCU2 vehicles running Tesla software 2025.38.11 or later. - To switch modes, tap the Settings button in the top-right corner → “Mirroring mode”. - H.264 remains the default. On MCU3 (and supported MCU2 vehicles), H.265 is recommended. - On MCU3, H.265 enables smooth playback at 1080p@60 fps. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.57iOS
9.57: - Performance improvements. - For Tesla in-car system software version 2025.38.11 and later, H.265 mirroring is now recommended for both MCU2 and MCU3. 9.25: - Added H.265 mirroring mode for improved video quality. - H.265 playback is supported on all MCU3 vehicles, and on MCU2 vehicles running Tesla software 2025.38.11 or later. - To switch modes, tap the Settings button in the top-right corner → “Mirroring mode”. - H.264 remains the default. On MCU3 (and supported MCU2 vehicles), H.265 is recommended. - On MCU3, H.265 enables smooth playback at 1080p@60 fps. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.56iOS
9.56: - Performance improvements. - For Tesla in-car system software version 2025.38.11 and later, H.265 mirroring is now recommended for both MCU2 and MCU3. 9.25: - Added H.265 mirroring mode for improved video quality. - H.265 playback is supported on all MCU3 vehicles, and on MCU2 vehicles running Tesla software 2025.38.11 or later. - To switch modes, tap the Settings button in the top-right corner → “Mirroring mode”. - H.264 remains the default. On MCU3 (and supported MCU2 vehicles), H.265 is recommended. - On MCU3, H.265 enables smooth playback at 1080p@60 fps. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.55iOS
9.55: - Performance improvements. - For Tesla in-car system software version 2025.38.11 and later, H.265 mirroring is now recommended for both MCU2 and MCU3. 9.25: - Added H.265 mirroring mode for improved video quality. - H.265 playback is supported on all MCU3 vehicles, and on MCU2 vehicles running Tesla software 2025.38.11 or later. - To switch modes, tap the Settings button in the top-right corner → “Mirroring mode”. - H.264 remains the default. On MCU3 (and supported MCU2 vehicles), H.265 is recommended. - On MCU3, H.265 enables smooth playback at 1080p@60 fps. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.54iOS
9.54: - Performance improvements. - For Tesla in-car system software version 2025.38.11 and later, H.265 mirroring is now recommended for both MCU2 and MCU3. 9.25: - Added H.265 mirroring mode for improved video quality. - H.265 playback is supported on all MCU3 vehicles, and on MCU2 vehicles running Tesla software 2025.38.11 or later. - To switch modes, tap the Settings button in the top-right corner → “Mirroring mode”. - H.264 remains the default. On MCU3 (and supported MCU2 vehicles), H.265 is recommended. - On MCU3, H.265 enables smooth playback at 1080p@60 fps. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.53iOS
9.53: - Performance improvements. - For Tesla in-car system software version 2025.38.11 and later, H.265 mirroring is now recommended for both MCU2 and MCU3. 9.25: - Added H.265 mirroring mode for improved video quality. - H.265 playback is supported on all MCU3 vehicles, and on MCU2 vehicles running Tesla software 2025.38.11 or later. - To switch modes, tap the Settings button in the top-right corner → “Mirroring mode”. - H.264 remains the default. On MCU3 (and supported MCU2 vehicles), H.265 is recommended. - On MCU3, H.265 enables smooth playback at 1080p@60 fps. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.52iOS
9.52: - Performance improvements. - For Tesla in-car system software version 2025.38.11 and later, H.265 mirroring is now recommended for both MCU2 and MCU3. 9.25: - Added H.265 mirroring mode for improved video quality. - H.265 playback is supported on all MCU3 vehicles, and on MCU2 vehicles running Tesla software 2025.38.11 or later. - To switch modes, tap the Settings button in the top-right corner → “Mirroring mode”. - H.264 remains the default. On MCU3 (and supported MCU2 vehicles), H.265 is recommended. - On MCU3, H.265 enables smooth playback at 1080p@60 fps. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.51iOS
9.51: - Performance improvements. - For Tesla in-car system software version 2025.38.11 and later, H.265 mirroring is now recommended for both MCU2 and MCU3. 9.25: - Added H.265 mirroring mode for improved video quality. - H.265 playback is supported on all MCU3 vehicles, and on MCU2 vehicles running Tesla software 2025.38.11 or later. - To switch modes, tap the Settings button in the top-right corner → “Mirroring mode”. - H.264 remains the default. On MCU3 (and supported MCU2 vehicles), H.265 is recommended. - On MCU3, H.265 enables smooth playback at 1080p@60 fps. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.50iOS
9.50: - Performance improvements. - For Tesla in-car system software version 2025.38.11 and later, H.265 mirroring is now recommended for both MCU2 and MCU3. 9.25: - Added H.265 mirroring mode for improved video quality. - H.265 playback is supported on all MCU3 vehicles, and on MCU2 vehicles running Tesla software 2025.38.11 or later. - To switch modes, tap the Settings button in the top-right corner → “Mirroring mode”. - H.264 remains the default. On MCU3 (and supported MCU2 vehicles), H.265 is recommended. - On MCU3, H.265 enables smooth playback at 1080p@60 fps. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.25iOS
9.25: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.24iOS
9.24: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.23iOS
9.23: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.22iOS
9.22: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.21iOS
9.21: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.20iOS
9.20: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.09iOS
9.09: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.08iOS
9.08: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.07iOS
9.07: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.06iOS
9.06: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.05iOS
9.05: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.04iOS
9.04: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.03iOS
9.03: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.
- v9.02iOS
9.02: - Improved video quality with the newly added H.265 mirroring mode. H.265 delivers the best video quality. - On the browser side, H.265 playback is supported only on MCU3 or newer hardware. - Tap the Settings button in the top-left corner → “Mirroring mode” to select the desired mode. - H.264 is the default option. If your browser runs on MCU3 or higher-performance hardware, we recommend choosing H.265. - On MCU3 browsers, H.265 playback performance at 1080p@60fps is comparable to that of H.264. - Resolution and frame-rate settings for the H.265/H.264 modes depend on your vehicle’s performance. For older Tesla models, use lower settings; for newer models, increase them gradually to suit your needs. 8.07: Siri Shortcuts support: Start Mirroring, Stop Mirroring, Start Proxy, Stop Proxy. 8.06: - Enhanced H.264 performance on MCU3 (AMD Ryzen). MCU3 now supports up to 1080p@60fps. - MCU3: 720p@60fps is recommended, as 1080p requires higher network bandwidth. - MCU2 (Intel Atom): 540p@30fps is recommended. 7.06: - MCU1 (NVIDIA Tegra 3): Due to hardware limitations, this app is not recommended for use on MCU1 devices. We appreciate your understanding. 7.00: After careful investigation, it appears that the recent Tesla 2025.8.4 software update may have inadvertently impacted support for H.264 video streaming. - The updated H.264 mode is now compatible with Tesla’s 2025.8.4 software. - Due to limitations introduced in Tesla 2025.8.4, video playback performance in the new H.264 mode may be somewhat reduced compared with previous versions. - To achieve optimal streaming performance, consider lowering your “Resolution” and “Frames per second” settings. You can adjust these by tapping the Settings button in the top-left corner of the app. - To ensure the Tesla browser uses the latest version of a webpage, clear the vehicle’s browser data (as you would on a computer or phone) via Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. Thank you for your understanding and patience. 6.00: - Starting with version 6.00, the audio transmission method has been completely updated and is no longer compatible with version 4.00. Tesla software versions 2024.45.32.1 and later no longer support the old method. - The new audio transmission method is comparable to Bluetooth audio and supports lossless audio. - Lossless audio specs: 44.1 kHz, stereo, 16-bit (CD quality). This is typically much better than Bluetooth or low-bitrate streaming audio. - These specs reflect the highest recording quality supported by iPhone. For best results, use music apps configured for lossless or higher-quality audio. - Lossless audio transmission is available only in H.264 mode, which includes a “Lossless Audio” option enabled by default that controls audio transmission to the browser. - Audio transmission depends on DRM restrictions set by third-party apps. If a third-party app allows screen recording and its audio is DRM-free, it can be transmitted normally. - To play audio in the browser, initial manual interaction is required (tap the audio button in the top-left corner). The button hides automatically after 30 seconds and reappears when the screen is touched. - During prolonged audio playback, latency may gradually increase. Tap the audio button in the top-left corner to restart audio and minimize latency. - For optimal transmission performance, we recommend using a 5G or 4G cellular signal along with a 5 GHz iPhone Wi-Fi hotspot (cellular signal and Wi-Fi frequency are separate parameters). 3.00: - Added support for the new H.264 mode.