

#Player with airplay for mac tv#
The second is AirParrot ($15), which allows you to mirror content as usual, but it also allows you to have the TV act as a second monitor or to beam over a single app (so you can send any single app over, like QuickTime or a web browser). The first is Beamer ($15), which can take video files and send them over to the TV. First of all, I have not personally tried these methods, so keep that in mind.
#Player with airplay for mac software#
There is some third-party software available for sending content via AirPlay, as well. There should be an AirPlay icon at the top of the window to send music and movies to your TV. As far as the in-app method goes, the only app that supports that is iTunes.

The first is the Mirroring method, found, as you mentioned, in the Menu Bar on OS X and in the Control Centre on iOS.

There are two ways to send content via AirPlay from your Mac to your Apple TV when it comes out of the box. Is there any way to do it? The best would be to find a solution that would work for videos on the Internet and for saved video files. I would like to read only the video, like I do with my iPad/iPhone, to avoid this sound/picture offset. It is always in the menu bar (top left part of the screen), where it only allows me to to mirror my screen.
