Taking Airplay To The Next Level
AirPlay is the technology built into iOS and OSX to enable the transmission of digital content between devices.
From it's humble beginnings as AirTunes, sending audio to Airport Express devices, it's been expanded to include video as well as audio, and is now available across every Apple device.
This week's show takes you from the genesis of AirPlay to it's current. wide ranging capabilities and beyond.
I take a look at the configuration of AirPlay for Audio and Video on both iOS and Mountain Lion using both Bluetooth and WiFi to various devices. As well as looking at how AirPlay is integrated in iTunes, I also look at how you can use the AirPlay audio sources to transmit any Audio on your M…
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AirPlay is the technology built into iOS and OSX to enable the transmission of digital content between devices.
From it's humble beginnings as AirTunes, sending audio to Airport Express devices, it's been expanded to include video as well as audio, and is now available across every Apple device.
This week's show takes you from the genesis of AirPlay to it's current. wide ranging capabilities and beyond.
I take a look at the configuration of AirPlay for Audio and Video on both iOS and Mountain Lion using both Bluetooth and WiFi to various devices. As well as looking at how AirPlay is integrated in iTunes, I also look at how you can use the AirPlay audio sources to transmit any Audio on your Mac to AirPlay devices.
With the introduction of AirPlay mirroring in Mountain Lion, I also take a look at outputting your Mac's screen to an Apple TV.
The second half of the show takes a look at some of the third party solutions that take AirPlay to the next level.
Using Airfoil to capture audio from any plication on your Mac and transmitting it to multiple AirPlay receivers, not just limited to supported Apple devices - send your audio to other Macs with AirFoil Speakers, even other iOS devices with AirFoil Speakers touch. Or how about to an Android tablet or phone!
I also take a look at video mirroring from your iOS device using AirServer and Reflector - capture your iOS screen on your Mac for a great gaming experience or to capture using ScreenFlow.
Finally, I cover some other uses of AirPlay such as using a Raspberry Pi as and AirPlay receiver or setting up a Sonos system to use AirPlay.
Please note that due to the crossover between iOS and Mac, this show is being included in both the iOS and Mac feeds this week - no separate iOS and Mac show this week.
This full tutorial includes sections on:
- Genesis of Airplay
- Airplay on iOS
- Airplay on the Mac
- Sending Single Audio Stream - Not From iTunes
- Airplay Mirroring in OSX
- Whole House Audio with AirFoil
- Video Mirroring to a Mac
- Airplay & Raspberry Pi
- Airplay & Sonos
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