What is AirPlay?
Airplay is Apple’s wireless screen-projection technology for iOS and macOS that transmits video or screen images from iphones, ipads and Macs to AirPlay-enabled devices. To use Airplay, you need iOS4.2 or ios 10.1 or higher on a Mac. Video mirroring requires iOS 5 and OS X Mountain Lion.
AirPlay was released by Apple in 2004. It can easily exchange audio without using any wired technology between the two devices. Formerly known as AirTunes, it was later renamed AirPlay. It’s all about wireless data streaming, as one can easily understand by the word “air.” A few common examples are — iTunes, iPad, iPod, etc.
Yes if the device can play songs from other devices. AirPlay makes it all possible with its technology. With AirPlay, you can easily send music from one device and then play it on another.
Perhaps in addition to this feature, it can also help users run other media devices. If you want to add more volume to your device through AirPlay, you can easily do so. It also has many other advantages. Although other media such as photos, videos and other apps can be easily shared between devices, AirPlay is mainly used only for audio and music.
Using AirPlay, you can easily run your application on another device. To do so, they need to open the video in iTunes and click the AirPlay button. This way, all other devices will display. Click on whatever device you want to view your application on. It may require input code. After entering the code, your application will launch on your preferred device. Enjoy!