AirPlay is a technology that allows you to share music and video content between your Apple devices and your TV. AirPlay is available on most TVs, but it may not be available on all TVs. If AirPlay is not available on your TV, you can use one of the other methods to share media with your TV. To use AirPlay on your Smart TV, first make sure that you have an Apple device connected to your TV. Then open the Apple App Store and search for “AirPlay.” Once you find the AirPlay app, open it and click on the “Add Device” button. This will add an Apple device to the list of devices that Airplay can be used from. Next, click on the “Share” button in the top left corner of the Airplay app screen. This will show you a list of media sources that Airplay can share with your TV. You can select one of these sources by clicking on it and then selecting “Share.” When you share media with Airplay, all of the devices in your network must be connected to receive the media. If you have multiple Apple devices in your network, each device must be connected to receive media from other devices in your network. To do this, open each device’s computer browser and type “AirPort” into their address bar and hit return. Then click on “Linked Devices.” You should now see a list of devices that are connected to your network and which Media Center apps they support.
What Is AirPlay 2?
Apple’s AirPlay 2 standard lets you use Apple devices to control media playback, stream audio, mirror your screen, or do other similar things. It’s built into Apple devices like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Think of it a bit like Apple’s version of Chromecast.
Previously, you could use AirPlay with your TV—but only if you purchased an Apple TV and connected it to your TV. There are unofficial AirPlay receiver software programs you can run on a PC or Mac connected to your TV, but nothing official. Now, AirPlay will be integrated into many smart TVs from many manufacturers.
This isn’t a replacement for Google’s Chromecast. We saw TVs that had both Chromecast and AirPlay integrated. You can use whichever your devices work best with. Choice is great!
AirPlay isn’t officially supported on Windows, but VideoLAN has announced plans to integrate AirPlay support into a future version of the popular VLC Media Player. VLC already has built-in support for Chromecasting, too.
What Can I Use It For?
Here are some things you can do with AirPlay:
Browse for something to watch on Netflix, iTunes, or another service on your iPhone and send it to your TV, using your iPhone to control playback. The TV will stream the content from the cloud. Show photos and videos from your iPhone on the TV, controlling the presentation on your phone. Play music (or any other audio) on your TV and synchronize it to multiple AirPlay 2-compatible speakers elsewhere in your home. Mirror your iPhone, iPad, or Mac’s screen to your TV.
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How Can I Use AirPlay on a TV?
We saw AirPlay on smart TVs in action at CES 2019, and it will come to consumer TVs soon.
When you have a TV that supports AirPlay integration, that TV will appear as an AirPlay device on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. You can select your smart TV just like you’d select an Apple TV, HomePod, or other AirPlay-enabled devices.
In other words, it’s just like using AirPlay with an Apple TV today, but you don’t need any extra hardware.
We also saw TVs that integrated information about AirPlay right into their home screen. You can select the “AirPlay” option on your TV’s home screen to see instructions describing how to use AirPlay with your TV.
What About HomeKit and iTunes?
Some TVs are also integrating HomeKit support, which will let you use Siri to control your TV like any other another smart home device. Other TVs are integrating a built-in iTunes Movies & TV Shows app so you can watch iTunes videos on your TV without any Apple devices.
Different TV manufacturers are choosing to support different features. Some TVs have AirPlay and HomeKit but no built-in iTunes, while other TVs have AirPlay and iTunes with no built-in HomeKit.
Specifically, we know that Samsung TVs will get AirPlay 2 and iTunes, but not HomeKit. LG and Vizio TVs will get AirPlay 2 and HomeKit, but not iTunes. However, you can always stream video content from iTunes to your TV using AirPlay 2.
What TVs Will Support AirPlay?
Upcoming TVs from LG, Samsung, Sony, and Vizio will come with AirPlay 2 built in. Here’s the full list of TVs, from Apple’s website:
LG OLED (2019) LG NanoCell SM9X series (2019) LG NanoCell SM8X series (2019) LG UHD UM7X series (2019) Samsung QLED Series (2019 and 2018) Samsung 8 Series (2019 and 2018) Samsung 7 Series (2019 and 2018) Samsung 6 Series (2019 and 2018) Samsung 5 Series (2019 and 2018) Samsung 4 Series (2019 and 2018) Sony Z9G Series (2019) Sony A9G Series (2019) Sony X950G Series (2019) Sony X850G Series (2019 85″, 75″, 65″ and 55″ models) Vizio P-Series Quantum (2019 and 2018) Vizio P-Series (2019, 2018 and 2017) Vizio M-Series (2019, 2018 and 2017) Vizio E-Series (2019, 2018 and 2017) Vizio D-series (2019, 2018 and 2017)
Vizio has also announced plans to update 2016 4K UHD SmartCast TVs with AirPlay 2, although this isn’t listed on Apple’s website:
— VIZIO Support (@VIZIOsupport) January 8, 2019
Vizio told us that there will be a beta program in the US and Canada, where registered testers can receive this software update in Q1 2019. Following that, in Q2 2019, the update will be made available to everyone. If you have a Vizio TV that supports it, you’ll just turn on your TV one day and see a message saying it now supports AirPlay.