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As of v11 (Eden), XBMC supports being an [[w:AirPlay|AirPlay]] target, allowing any device/platform that can run XBMC to receive AirPlay content from an iOS or iTunes source (as well as other 3rd party AirPlay sources for desktops and even Android).
As of v11 (Eden), XBMC supports being an [[w:AirPlay|AirPlay]] target on Mac OS X and Linux, allowing any device/platform that can run XBMC to receive AirPlay content from an iOS or iTunes source (as well as other 3rd party AirPlay sources for desktops and even Android). For Windows, this feature is currently in development and is partially available in the nightly builds.


To enable the service go to
To enable the service go to

Revision as of 07:40, 23 July 2012

Template:XBMC wiki toc As of v11 (Eden), XBMC supports being an AirPlay target on Mac OS X and Linux, allowing any device/platform that can run XBMC to receive AirPlay content from an iOS or iTunes source (as well as other 3rd party AirPlay sources for desktops and even Android). For Windows, this feature is currently in development and is partially available in the nightly builds.

To enable the service go to

System/Settings -> Network -> Services and enable AirPlay

Features and known issues

  • An AirPlay password can be optionally set.
  • All platforms support video (without DRM, meaning videos downloaded from the iTunes store will not play in XBMC). Audio within the video will also work on all platforms.
  • All platforms support pictures.
  • All platforms (except Windows) support music (with or without DRM).
  • AirPlay mirroring is currently unsupported.
  • Videos recorded from an iDevice might not display with the correct rotation. Support for this is planned for later.

Requirements

  • Linux/Ubuntu users will need to install avahi-daemon:
    sudo apt-get install avahi-daemon #(on Ubuntu)
  • Mac OS X needs no additional set-up.

Apple TV 2

When using XBMC's AirPlay server feature on an Apple TV 2 (black) be sure to disable the native ATV2 AirPlay server in the ATV2's settings. Using the native AirPlay server will crash XBMC.

advancedsettings.xml

There are three advancedsettings.xml settings that apply to AirPlay:


<enableairtunesdebuglog>


<airtunesport>


<airplayport>