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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 23 for Mac => Topic started by: tyler69 on October 10, 2017, 01:14:38 pm

Title: Stream to airplay device
Post by: tyler69 on October 10, 2017, 01:14:38 pm
Is it possible to select airplay devices in the macOS version for playback of audio? If not, is this planned / can this be implemented?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Stream to airplay device
Post by: JimH on October 10, 2017, 01:17:28 pm
No and no.

There was a utility that people reported some success with.  I don't recall the name.  Try searching here or on Google.
Title: Re: Stream to airplay device
Post by: tyler69 on October 10, 2017, 01:24:21 pm
Thanks, I guess it was tuneblade/tuneaero which I use on windows devices. EDIT: on macOS AirParrot (among other apps) can do it too.
Title: Re: Stream to airplay device
Post by: aliciaviola on October 10, 2017, 05:02:41 pm
I think for this Airfoil is the best program on a Mac.
And you can stream the music on your Mac to multiple speakers and rooms.
But: it's no free program.
Frank
Title: Re: Stream to airplay device
Post by: tyler69 on October 10, 2017, 05:24:25 pm
Thanks Frank, I tried out Airfoil now. Does the job. However, I'm investigating also another option with using zones.

On my PC I have TuneAero installed which serves as an Airplay receiver. I can see this "device" from within MC on my MacBook as an output device BUT only if it is selected as an output device in macOS sound settings. As soon as I change the sound device in macOS to "internal loudspeaker" or something else than TuneAero, the corresponding output device in MC disappears. This is 100% reproducible since the output device appears in MC as soon as I again select it in the macOS settings (options in MC need to be closed and reopened in order to refresh the output devices). If the TuneAero device would stay available in MC as an output device, one would be able to use it as output in another Zone. This would be a very elegant solution to this use case since then one wouldn't need a streamer app (e.g. Airfoil) anymore.

So: can the TuneAero device be made persistent, regardless of sound device settings in macOS?