AirPlay is one of Apple's more ingenious software features for wirelessly casting media, but to take advantage of it you'd need to use speakers, receivers, and displays that are already built to ...
Speaking of AirPlay apps, here’s a $0.99 one that Apple’s isn’t featuring in its custom section, but should: AirTuner turns any iOS device into an AirPlay receiver that can display videos and photos ...
From tools to turn Macs into AirPlay receivers for audio, video, iOS Mirroring sessions, then a combination of all them, to more or less Apple-approved “AirPlay audio receivers” sold in the App Store, ...
AirPlay is Apple’s own system for wirelessly streaming both audio and video from Apple devices to speakers and displays. It was originally known as AirTunes. It can be used to stream from one ...
Sure, we wish it were a bit more open (Apple is certainly not known for that) but there are several option for creating your own AirPlay receivers. After coming across a project that does just ...
close the Airplay Receiver by clicking the X button in the top right corner of the window. Your PC will not be visible in the AirPlay settings anymore. If you have an Apple device or an Apple TV ...
As spotted by MacRumors, the macOS Sequoia 15.2 beta gives AirPlay a significant revamp. Previously, you only had the option to share your entire screen with the Apple TV. Now, though, more ...
In the Roku home menu, scroll down to Settings. In the Settings menu, scroll down and select "Apple AirPlay and HomeKit." Ensure that AirPlay is set to "On." 3. On your Apple device, find the song ...
The latest macOS Sequoia 15.2 beta upgrades the experience of using AirPlay to share content from your Mac to your Apple TV. Now, there’s a new option to only share a specific window or app when ...