Re: Airplay

2013-10-08 Thread William Lomas
will try this and let you know

On 8 Oct 2013, at 06:32, Daniela Rubio  wrote:

> Turn off VO, and when you turn it on again, it will ask you if you want the 
> audio from airplay or not.
> Best
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> El 07/10/2013, a las 23:22, William Lomas  escribió:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhonehi all
>> 
>> for some reason when the macbook air is on it is now automatically 
>> defaulting to airply with our apple tv, and voice over sounds are 
>> disapearing. how can i stop this please?
>> regards will
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Re: Airplay

2013-10-08 Thread William Lomas
hi to all to clarify what is going on 

when i use my iPhone with the apple tv and airplay met wife can still hear her 
macbook air with no issues. when however she turns on her mac or wakes it up, 
if the apple tv is active even waiting for audio the macbook is automatically 
going to it in airplay mode muting vo speech and not giving her the chance to 
select where she wants the audio routed.
why does this automatically occur?
thanks for all help and will try turning off and on vo 

On 8 Oct 2013, at 06:32, Daniela Rubio  wrote:

> Turn off VO, and when you turn it on again, it will ask you if you want the 
> audio from airplay or not.
> Best
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> El 07/10/2013, a las 23:22, William Lomas  escribió:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhonehi all
>> 
>> for some reason when the macbook air is on it is now automatically 
>> defaulting to airply with our apple tv, and voice over sounds are 
>> disapearing. how can i stop this please?
>> regards will
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Re: Airplay

2013-10-07 Thread Daniela Rubio
Turn off VO, and when you turn it on again, it will ask you if you want the 
audio from airplay or not.
Best

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El 07/10/2013, a las 23:22, William Lomas  escribió:

> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhonehi all
> 
> for some reason when the macbook air is on it is now automatically defaulting 
> to airply with our apple tv, and voice over sounds are disapearing. how can i 
> stop this please?
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Re: Airplay

2013-10-07 Thread Phil Halton
Perhaps under system settings in the sounds pain check to see where the default 
output is being sent. Sounds like it's being routed to airplay.

Sent from my IPhone


> On Oct 7, 2013, at 5:22 PM, William Lomas  wrote:
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> 
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> Sent from my iPhonehi all
> 
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Re: Airplay

2013-10-07 Thread William Lomas
Hello, the voice-over sounds are available, but the speech is disappearing 
entirely. So even if I tried with my iPhone to our place something, then back 
would automatically try to default and apply when switched on.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 7 Oct 2013, at 22:35, Phil Halton  wrote:
> 
> Perhaps under system settings in the sounds pain check to see where the 
> default output is being sent. Sounds like it's being routed to airplay.
> 
> Sent from my IPhone
> 
> 
>> On Oct 7, 2013, at 5:22 PM, William Lomas  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhonehi all
>> 
>> for some reason when the macbook air is on it is now automatically 
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>> disapearing. how can i stop this please?
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-28 Thread Gordon Smith
Hello Frank

Yes, my research is telling me more or less what you've said with the exception 
that video is also now something high on the list of priorities for Apple and 
others.  In fact, I believe AirPlay video is already a reality.

Gordon

On 26 May 2012, at 20:47, Frank Ventura  wrote:

Pushing audio from an IOS device to an AIr Play compatible device has been 
supported for quite some time. However, I believe that if you want to do it the 
oother way, that is push audio from an airplay device to an IOS device the 
Airfoil Speakers app still needs to be installed on the IOS device.

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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-26 Thread Frank Ventura
Lets not forget about the venerable old Airport Express. It will turn any audio 
system into an Airplay device.

On May 25, 2012, at 8:22 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:

> Airfoil is useful in scenarios where you either do not have Airplay 
> compatible devices or you simply want to listen to your audio from your 
> iOS device to your PC or mac for example.
> 
> On 25/05/2012 01:52, Gordon Smith wrote:
>> Hi Geoff
>> 
>> Yes, please don't misunderstand me.  I'm sure there are scenarios where 
>> AirFoil will be of great help.  I'm not familiar enough with Airplay as a 
>> whole to comment in detail.  The only thing I can say is that it works. :)
>> 
>> As for the review, we think it would be better posted to our sister group.  
>> However, I'll post a link when I get it done.  Lynne is working on another 
>> project at the moment, as am I.  So the review may have to wait a while.  
>> But the more I play with this machine, the more I like it.
>> 
>> I'll keep you advised if I discover anything else.  But the iPod and iPhone 
>> dock is truly superb.  The LCD display panel slides off to the side of the 
>> machine which exposes the dock.  My iPhone 4S fits perfectly in the dock 
>> and, when you press the button to slide the display back into the centre of 
>> the machine, the dock moves backward, taking your iOS device with it, and 
>> then it's hidden by the display.  You can since the iOS device's contents so 
>> that all of the info is displayed on your main screen, and you can control 
>> the device fully by way of a remote control or top-mounted buttons.  The iOS 
>> device is really well supported.  The Panasonic picks up your bookmarks in, 
>> for instance, audio books and lets you start playing from there if you wish. 
>>  There are so many other things I haven't yet discovered.  But hey, I'm off 
>> to bed now so I'd better stop there. :)
>> 
>> Gordon
>> 
>> On 25 May 2012, at 00:37, Geoff Waaler  wrote:
>> 
>> It still comes in very handy if, for example you want to broadcast from an 
>> IOS5.1 device to multiple AirPlay devices simultaneously.
>> 
>> I am very curious about your new toy, but not sure if I'm ready to deal with 
>> another list.  Perhaps just this once (since the topic came up) you can 
>> consider posting your review here, or providing a link to it?
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-26 Thread Frank Ventura
Yes, for example if you have a speaker called "kitchen" in your kitchen, you 
would tap the airplay button on the IPad and select the kitchen link and tap.
On May 24, 2012, at 1:44 PM, william lomas wrote:

> so with airplay can i have a speaker in my kitchen whilst preparing a meal 
> and listen to my ipad in another pom?
> 
> On 24 May 2012, at 17:56, Gordon Smith wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sarah
>> 
>> I'll have to look at this because my understanding is that iOS5.1.1 now 
>> supports Airplay devices natively.  So, for instance, we can set up our 
>> Panasonic device and it should appear in the AirPlay list.  I could, of 
>> course, be totally wrong as I've never paid much attention to AirPlay until 
>> now.  But given the fact that we have an AppleTV as well, maybe it's time I 
>> did.
>> 
>> Gordon
>> 
>> On 24 May 2012, at 17:37, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
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>> Oh I guess tech has changed. lol! but yeah I do recommend air foil for what 
>> you are trying to do.
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-26 Thread Frank Ventura
Pushing audio from an IOS device to an AIr Play compatible device has been 
supported for quite some time. However, I believe that if you want to do it the 
oother way, that is push audio from an airplay device to an IOS device the 
Airfoil Speakers app still needs to be installed on the IOS device.
On May 24, 2012, at 12:56 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hi Sarah
> 
> I'll have to look at this because my understanding is that iOS5.1.1 now 
> supports Airplay devices natively.  So, for instance, we can set up our 
> Panasonic device and it should appear in the AirPlay list.  I could, of 
> course, be totally wrong as I've never paid much attention to AirPlay until 
> now.  But given the fact that we have an AppleTV as well, maybe it's time I 
> did.
> 
> Gordon
> 
> On 24 May 2012, at 17:37, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
> 
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> you are trying to do.
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-25 Thread Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith
Hello Chris

On 25 May 2012, at 13:22, chris hallsworth  
wrote:

• Airfoil is useful in scenarios where you either do not have Airplay 
compatible devices or you simply want to listen to your audio from your iOS 
device to your PC or mac for example.

Oh, absolutely! Gordon should probably have qualified his comments regarding 
AirFoil by saying that "We", rather than the more generic "You" no longer need 
AirFoil. All of our devices are AirPlay compatible; as all but one is an iOS 
device or a Mac. The Panasonic he mentioned last night is the exception but it 
has AirPlay support built-in.

Lynne

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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-25 Thread chris hallsworth
Airfoil is useful in scenarios where you either do not have Airplay 
compatible devices or you simply want to listen to your audio from your 
iOS device to your PC or mac for example.


On 25/05/2012 01:52, Gordon Smith wrote:

Hi Geoff

Yes, please don't misunderstand me.  I'm sure there are scenarios where AirFoil 
will be of great help.  I'm not familiar enough with Airplay as a whole to 
comment in detail.  The only thing I can say is that it works. :)

As for the review, we think it would be better posted to our sister group.  
However, I'll post a link when I get it done.  Lynne is working on another 
project at the moment, as am I.  So the review may have to wait a while.  But 
the more I play with this machine, the more I like it.

I'll keep you advised if I discover anything else.  But the iPod and iPhone 
dock is truly superb.  The LCD display panel slides off to the side of the 
machine which exposes the dock.  My iPhone 4S fits perfectly in the dock and, 
when you press the button to slide the display back into the centre of the 
machine, the dock moves backward, taking your iOS device with it, and then it's 
hidden by the display.  You can since the iOS device's contents so that all of 
the info is displayed on your main screen, and you can control the device fully 
by way of a remote control or top-mounted buttons.  The iOS device is really 
well supported.  The Panasonic picks up your bookmarks in, for instance, audio 
books and lets you start playing from there if you wish.  There are so many 
other things I haven't yet discovered.  But hey, I'm off to bed now so I'd 
better stop there. :)

Gordon

On 25 May 2012, at 00:37, Geoff Waaler  wrote:

It still comes in very handy if, for example you want to broadcast from an 
IOS5.1 device to multiple AirPlay devices simultaneously.

I am very curious about your new toy, but not sure if I'm ready to deal with 
another list.  Perhaps just this once (since the topic came up) you can 
consider posting your review here, or providing a link to it?

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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Geoff

Yes, please don't misunderstand me.  I'm sure there are scenarios where AirFoil 
will be of great help.  I'm not familiar enough with Airplay as a whole to 
comment in detail.  The only thing I can say is that it works. :)

As for the review, we think it would be better posted to our sister group.  
However, I'll post a link when I get it done.  Lynne is working on another 
project at the moment, as am I.  So the review may have to wait a while.  But 
the more I play with this machine, the more I like it.

I'll keep you advised if I discover anything else.  But the iPod and iPhone 
dock is truly superb.  The LCD display panel slides off to the side of the 
machine which exposes the dock.  My iPhone 4S fits perfectly in the dock and, 
when you press the button to slide the display back into the centre of the 
machine, the dock moves backward, taking your iOS device with it, and then it's 
hidden by the display.  You can since the iOS device's contents so that all of 
the info is displayed on your main screen, and you can control the device fully 
by way of a remote control or top-mounted buttons.  The iOS device is really 
well supported.  The Panasonic picks up your bookmarks in, for instance, audio 
books and lets you start playing from there if you wish.  There are so many 
other things I haven't yet discovered.  But hey, I'm off to bed now so I'd 
better stop there. :)

Gordon

On 25 May 2012, at 00:37, Geoff Waaler  wrote:

It still comes in very handy if, for example you want to broadcast from an 
IOS5.1 device to multiple AirPlay devices simultaneously.

I am very curious about your new toy, but not sure if I'm ready to deal with 
another list.  Perhaps just this once (since the topic came up) you can 
consider posting your review here, or providing a link to it?

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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread Geoff Waaler
It still comes in very handy if, for example you want to broadcast from an 
IOS5.1 device to multiple AirPlay devices simultaneously.


I am very curious about your new toy, but not sure if I'm ready to deal with 
another list.  Perhaps just this once (since the topic came up) you can 
consider posting your review here, or providing a link to it?


Best regards.
Geoff

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Hi Sarah

It's working fine.  You don't seem to need AirFoil at all now.


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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread Gordon Smith
As long as you have compatible devices.  There are a lot of them now which 
sport AirPlay and the one Lynne and I bought today is excellent.  I'll discuss 
it on our other list, Techno Chat.  On that subject, if anybody wants to join 
that group where you can discuss anything technology, including Windows, the 
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On 24 May 2012, at 18:44, william lomas  wrote:

so with airplay can i have a speaker in my kitchen whilst preparing a meal and 
listen to my ipad in another pom?

On 24 May 2012, at 17:56, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hi Sarah
> 
> I'll have to look at this because my understanding is that iOS5.1.1 now 
> supports Airplay devices natively.  So, for instance, we can set up our 
> Panasonic device and it should appear in the AirPlay list.  I could, of 
> course, be totally wrong as I've never paid much attention to AirPlay until 
> now.  But given the fact that we have an AppleTV as well, maybe it's time I 
> did.
> 
> Gordon
> 
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> you are trying to do.
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Sarah

It's working fine.  You don't seem to need AirFoil at all now.

Gordon

On 24 May 2012, at 18:41, Sarah Alawami  wrote:

Yeah good luck with that.  and keep us posted. I'm willing to learn if i'm 
wrong. lol!

Take care all and be safe.
On May 24, 2012, at 9:56 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hi Sarah
> 
> I'll have to look at this because my understanding is that iOS5.1.1 now 
> supports Airplay devices natively.  So, for instance, we can set up our 
> Panasonic device and it should appear in the AirPlay list.  I could, of 
> course, be totally wrong as I've never paid much attention to AirPlay until 
> now.  But given the fact that we have an AppleTV as well, maybe it's time I 
> did.
> 
> Gordon
> 
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread chris hallsworth

Please refer to the documentation that came with your product.

On 24/05/2012 17:53, Gordon Smith wrote:

Hi Chris

OK, I'm hoping that we can do this without AirFoil now, although if need be I 
do have a license for it.  I guess that the first thing I need to do is break 
my usual number 1 golden rule, consult the user guide for the Panasonic system 
we just bought! ;-)

Thanks for your input.

Gordon

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I understand by playing with Airfoil and its Speaker application that both 
devices need to be connected to the same wifi network before they can be seen 
by music and other audio applications. So say in the music app you select one 
or more tracks, double tap the airplay button, then double tap the option 
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread chris hallsworth
Yes you can providing the speakers are Airplay compatible. Or you could 
install Airfoil Speakers at the very minimum on your PC or mac and 
transmit audio wirelessly that way.


On 24/05/2012 18:44, william lomas wrote:

so with airplay can i have a speaker in my kitchen whilst preparing a meal and 
listen to my ipad in another pom?

On 24 May 2012, at 17:56, Gordon Smith wrote:


Hi Sarah

I'll have to look at this because my understanding is that iOS5.1.1 now 
supports Airplay devices natively.  So, for instance, we can set up our 
Panasonic device and it should appear in the AirPlay list.  I could, of course, 
be totally wrong as I've never paid much attention to AirPlay until now.  But 
given the fact that we have an AppleTV as well, maybe it's time I did.

Gordon

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are trying to do.

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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread william lomas
so with airplay can i have a speaker in my kitchen whilst preparing a meal and 
listen to my ipad in another pom?

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> Hi Sarah
> 
> I'll have to look at this because my understanding is that iOS5.1.1 now 
> supports Airplay devices natively.  So, for instance, we can set up our 
> Panasonic device and it should appear in the AirPlay list.  I could, of 
> course, be totally wrong as I've never paid much attention to AirPlay until 
> now.  But given the fact that we have an AppleTV as well, maybe it's time I 
> did.
> 
> Gordon
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread Sarah Alawami
Yeah good luck with that.  and keep us posted. I'm willing to learn if i'm 
wrong. lol!

Take care all and be safe.
On May 24, 2012, at 9:56 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hi Sarah
> 
> I'll have to look at this because my understanding is that iOS5.1.1 now 
> supports Airplay devices natively.  So, for instance, we can set up our 
> Panasonic device and it should appear in the AirPlay list.  I could, of 
> course, be totally wrong as I've never paid much attention to AirPlay until 
> now.  But given the fact that we have an AppleTV as well, maybe it's time I 
> did.
> 
> Gordon
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Sarah

I'll have to look at this because my understanding is that iOS5.1.1 now 
supports Airplay devices natively.  So, for instance, we can set up our 
Panasonic device and it should appear in the AirPlay list.  I could, of course, 
be totally wrong as I've never paid much attention to AirPlay until now.  But 
given the fact that we have an AppleTV as well, maybe it's time I did.

Gordon

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are trying to do.

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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Chris

OK, I'm hoping that we can do this without AirFoil now, although if need be I 
do have a license for it.  I guess that the first thing I need to do is break 
my usual number 1 golden rule, consult the user guide for the Panasonic system 
we just bought! ;-)

Thanks for your input.

Gordon

On 24 May 2012, at 17:34, chris hallsworth  
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I understand by playing with Airfoil and its Speaker application that both 
devices need to be connected to the same wifi network before they can be seen 
by music and other audio applications. So say in the music app you select one 
or more tracks, double tap the airplay button, then double tap the option 
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread Sarah Alawami
Oh I guess tech has changed. lol! but yeah I do recommend air foil for what you 
are trying to do.

Take care and be safe.
On May 24, 2012, at 9:07 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hello Sarah
> 
> No, not now anyway. Our new desktop audio has Apple Airplay compatibility.
> 
> Gordon
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> On 24 May 2012, at 17:04, Sarah Alawami  wrote:
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> I thought air play was only from an ios device to a device, not from a device 
> to an ios device. I could be wrong though as I don't have any air play 
> compatible stuff yet.
> On May 24, 2012, at 6:44 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
> 
>> Hello everybody
>> 
>> I've just bought Gordon and I an airplay-enabled Panasonic desktop audio 
>> system which I'm hoping we can use to play audio on our iPhone and third 
>> generation iPod Touch. Just to confirm, what steps are necessary to set up 
>> an airplay device on the iOS end?
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread chris hallsworth
I understand by playing with Airfoil and its Speaker application that 
both devices need to be connected to the same wifi network before they 
can be seen by music and other audio applications. So say in the music 
app you select one or more tracks, double tap the airplay button, then 
double tap the option corresponding to your Airplay device.


On 24/05/2012 14:44, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:

Hello everybody

I've just bought Gordon and I an airplay-enabled Panasonic desktop audio system 
which I'm hoping we can use to play audio on our iPhone and third generation 
iPod Touch. Just to confirm, what steps are necessary to set up an airplay 
device on the iOS end?

Thank you.

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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread Gordon Smith
Hello Sarah

No, not now anyway. Our new desktop audio has Apple Airplay compatibility.

Gordon

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I thought air play was only from an ios device to a device, not from a device 
to an ios device. I could be wrong though as I don't have any air play 
compatible stuff yet.
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> I've just bought Gordon and I an airplay-enabled Panasonic desktop audio 
> system which I'm hoping we can use to play audio on our iPhone and third 
> generation iPod Touch. Just to confirm, what steps are necessary to set up an 
> airplay device on the iOS end?
> 
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> 
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Re: AirPlay

2012-05-24 Thread Sarah Alawami
I thought air play was only from an ios device to a device, not from a device 
to an ios device. I could be wrong though as I don't have any air play 
compatible stuff yet.
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> generation iPod Touch. Just to confirm, what steps are necessary to set up an 
> airplay device on the iOS end?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
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Re: airplay

2011-08-27 Thread Chris G
Sure or an audio receiver that has optical audio out.  If you go the
audio only route you are not able to watch netflix as netflix does
complain there is no TV connected.



On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 09:24:37 -0500
"joe quinn"  wrote:

> but with apple TV, ya've gotta have an HDMI tv! I think?
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Chris G" 
> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
> Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 7:27 AM
> Subject: Re: airplay
> 
> 
> > The apple TV will work in the same way.  I play music from my iPhone to
> > the apple tv using airplay.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 26 Aug 2011 23:04:21 -0400
> > Eric Caron  wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:30 PM, joe quinn wrote:
> >>
> >> > what devices/apps are compatible with the airplay fucntionality in 
> >> > iOS/macOS?
> >>
> >> Hi Joe,
> >>
> >> Currently I use this with my Airport Express.  It is hooked to a Stereo 
> >> Receiver and I play music from I Tunes from both my iPhone and my 
> >> computer.  I'm not aware of other devices.
> >>
> >> Eric Caron
> >>
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Re: airplay

2011-08-27 Thread joe quinn

but with apple TV, ya've gotta have an HDMI tv! I think?
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From: "Chris G" 

To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 7:27 AM
Subject: Re: airplay



The apple TV will work in the same way.  I play music from my iPhone to
the apple tv using airplay.



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On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:30 PM, joe quinn wrote:

> what devices/apps are compatible with the airplay fucntionality in 
> iOS/macOS?


Hi Joe,

Currently I use this with my Airport Express.  It is hooked to a Stereo 
Receiver and I play music from I Tunes from both my iPhone and my 
computer.  I'm not aware of other devices.


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Re: airplay

2011-08-27 Thread Chris G
The apple TV will work in the same way.  I play music from my iPhone to
the apple tv using airplay.



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> On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:30 PM, joe quinn wrote:
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> > what devices/apps are compatible with the airplay fucntionality in 
> > iOS/macOS?
> 
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> 
>   Currently I use this with my Airport Express.  It is hooked to a Stereo 
> Receiver and I play music from I Tunes from both my iPhone and my computer.  
> I'm not aware of other devices.  
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Re: airplay

2011-08-26 Thread Eric Caron

On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:30 PM, joe quinn wrote:

> what devices/apps are compatible with the airplay fucntionality in iOS/macOS?

Hi Joe,

Currently I use this with my Airport Express.  It is hooked to a Stereo 
Receiver and I play music from I Tunes from both my iPhone and my computer.  
I'm not aware of other devices.  

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