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AirPlay makes it easy to stream wirelessly from all of your Apple devices
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This wikiHow teaches you how to use AirPlay on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV to stream audio and video to or from an AirPlay-enabled device. AirPlay is a mirroring service that allows you to broadcast your Apple device’s screen to an Apple TV or other AirPlay compatible TV. It also allows you to play audio through AirPlay-compatible speakers such as the HomePod.

Using AirPlay on iOS or Mac

  • If you're using an app that has an AirPlay or casting icon, click or tap the icon and select an AirPlay device.
  • On your iPhone or iPad, open the Control Center and select Screen Mirroring to cast everything on your screen.
  • On a Mac, click the screen mirroring icon in the menu bar to mirror your entire screen to an AirPlay-enabled device.
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iPhone & iPad

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  1. Your iPhone or iPad must be connected to the Wi-Fi network to which your AirPlay item (e.g., Apple TV) is connected.[1]
  2. For example, if you want to use AirPlay to stream audio to speakers, turn on those speakers.
    • If you’re having trouble connecting, move your iPhone or iPad closer to the device.
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  3. Some apps have AirPlay buttons built in that allow you to easily use AirPlay to stream from the app. If you see an icon of a rectangle with a triangle at the bottom, tap it and see if your AirPlay device appears. If it does, select it to start streaming or sharing.
    • If you just want to mirror your screen without opening a specific app, skip this step.
  4. If you're using an iPhone X or later, or an iPad with iPadOS 12 or later, swipe down from the upper-right corner of the home screen. On iPhone 8 and earlier, or on iPads running iPadOS 11 or earlier, swipe up from the bottom of the home screen instead.
  5. It looks like an icon of two overlapping rectangles. If you want to use AirPlay for audio only, skip this step. Otherwise, wait until you see the desired AirPlay item, and then select it from the list to start using AirPlay.
  6. If you want to play music through AirPlay, tap this tile at the top-right corner of the Control Center, tap the AirPlay icon (it looks like a triangle with three curved lines), and then select the speaker or speakers.
    • You can also stream audio from within an app that has AirPlay capabilities. For instance, in Apple Music, start playing a song, then tap on the song to expand a menu with more options. Tap the AirPlay icon at the bottom center of the screen and select your speakers or other device.
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Mirroring from Mac

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  1. Your Mac must be on the same Wi-Fi network as the item you want to connect to via AirPlay.
  2. For example, if you want to use AirPlay to stream audio to speakers, turn on those speakers. Make sure they’re close to your Mac.
  3. Mirroring your Mac's screen allows you to project anything on the screen to an AirPlay-enabled device, including streaming videos and photos. Even if you don't want to do this right now, it's a good idea to make sure this option is available to you when you need it.
  4. For example, if you want to use AirPlay to play a movie from a streaming service, open that service's app or website and select the video. If you just want to mirror your screen, you can skip this step.
    • Some Mac apps, including Apple Music, have a built-in AirPlay button that allows you to use AirPlay from within the app. In the case of Apple Music, click the triangle icon with three curved lines near the top-right corner to open a list of AirPlay-enabled speakers, and then click the speakers to start streaming.
    • If you're watching a streaming video in a web browser, you can often click an icon that looks like a rectangle with a triangle at the bottom to play it through AirPlay. You may have to hover your mouse over the video or click it once to bring up the controls to find it.
  5. It's that new overlapping rectangle icon you added to the Menu bar. When you see the desired AirPlay-enabled item in the list, select it to start mirroring right away. The icon for the device you selected will turn blue.
    • Depending on the device you’re mirroring to, you may see a few different display options in the menu, such as Use As Separate Display or Mirror Built-in Retina Display. Select the one that works best for you.
    • Some devices, like the Apple TV, might display a 4-digit code for you to enter on your Mac before you can start mirroring.[2]
    • To stop mirroring, click the Screen Mirroring icon again in the menu bar, and then click the icon for your selected AirPlay device. The device icon will turn gray once mirroring is turned off.
  6. If you want to use a separate AirPlay speaker to play music or other sounds through your Mac, here's how:
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Mirroring to Mac

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  1. It’s in the menu bar on the left side of the System Settings window.
  2. This is in the main General window. Click it to open a new menu.
  3. The toggle will turn blue once this setting is enabled. You can now cast from other devices to your Mac.
    • If you have multiple user accounts on your Mac, use the menu next to Allow AirPlay for to determine which users can connect to your Mac with AirPlay. Options include Current User, Anyone on the Same Network, and Everyone.
    • You can also choose to require a password to connect with AirPlay.
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Apple TV

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  1. You'll find this on the Settings page.
  2. It's at the top of the AirPlay and Homekit menu. Select it to toggle AirPlay on or off.
    • From this menu, you can also select Allow Access and set who can use AirPlay to stream content to your Apple TV. You can choose to require a password if you like.
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Warnings

  • Not all speakers support AirPlay. Check your speaker's specifications to see whether or not you can connect your Apple item to it via AirPlay.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Megaera Lorenz, PhD. Megaera Lorenz is an Egyptologist and Writer with over 20 years of experience in public education. In 2017, she graduated with her PhD in Egyptology from The University of Chicago, where she served for several years as a content advisor and program facilitator for the Oriental Institute Museum’s Public Education office. She has also developed and taught Egyptology courses at The University of Chicago and Loyola University Chicago. This article has been viewed 167,038 times.
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You can use AirPlay on your iPhone or iPad to stream video, mirror your screen, or play audio through any AirPlay-enabled device. First, make sure your iPhone or iPad is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the TV, speaker, or other AirPlay device you're using. If you want to stream a song or video, start playing it now. Depending on the app you're using, you may be able to start AirPlay from within the app itself. If you see an icon that looks like a rectangle with a triangle at the bottom, tap it, and then select your AirPlay device if you see it. If not, open the Control Center—if you're using an iPhone X or later, swipe down from the upper-right corner of the home screen. On iPhone8 and earlier, you'll swipe up from the bottom of the home screen instead. Then, to share video or mirror your screen, tap Screen Mirroring, and then select the AirPlay-enabled TV from the list. You can stop sharing at any time-just reopen the Control Center and tap "Stop mirroring." If you want to play audio through AirPlay, tap and hold the audio tile at the top of the Control Center, tap the AirPlay icon, which looks like a triangle with three curved beams, and then select your speakers. To stop using AirPlay for audio, tap the AirPlay icon and select the speakers to disconnect. You can use AirPlay on your Mac to mirror your screen, stream video, and play audio to any AirPlay-enabled device. First, connect your Mac to the same wireless network as your AirPlay-enabled TV or speaker. To stream a video from your web browser or your video player, open the video, and then look for an icon of a rectangle with a filled-in triangle at the bottom. You may have to click a currently-playing video to see it on the controls. Click that icon, and then select your AirPlay-enabled TV, such as an Apple TV, to start streaming. To stop streaming, click the button again to disconnect. If you'd rather mirror your Mac's entire screen, or the video you're watching doesn't have an AirPlay option, click the rectangle icon with a triangle in the menu bar—if you don't see it, open the Apple menu, select "System preferences," click "Displays," and then select "Show mirroring options in menu bar." After clicking the icon, select your AirPlay device to mirror your screen. If want to play audio through AirPlay-enabled speakers, open the Apple menu, select "System preferences," click "Sound," and then select the speaker under "Output." You can switch back to your Mac's regular speaker by returning here and selecting "Computer."

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