This article explains how to turn on AirPlay on a Mac.You can use this feature to stream video or audio or extend or mirror your Mac display.
You can turn on AirPlay on your Mac from Control Center in the menu bar or within certain apps.
To extend or mirror your Mac's display to an Apple or compatible smart TV, follow these steps to set up AirPlay.
Before connecting to your TV, make sure it's connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Mac.
Click theControl Centericon in the menu bar.
ChooseScreen Mirroring.
Click an Apple or AirPlay-compatible smart TV.
To connect for the first time, you may be required to enter a passcode.
Choose the arrow beside the connected TV to control the mirroring or separate display options.
To turn off AirPlay on a Mac, openControl Center> selectScreen mirroring> and click the icon to the left of the TV or display to deselect it. On your iPad or iPhone, tap theScreen Mirroringicon from Control Center.
If you'd like to stream only audio from your Mac, you can do that with AirPlay.
Open an AirPlay-enabled app such as Apple Music or Podcasts.
Navigate to the item you want to play and look for the Apple AirPlay icon.
The AirPlay icon for audio streaming differs from the icon representing screen mirroring.
Select the device to cast audio to by checking the box beside it. The track should automatically play after you've made your choice.
All newer Macs (running macOS Mojave 10.14.5) and later and older models (released in 2011 and later) have built-in AirPlay. Devices you can stream to using AirPlay include:
Macs running macOS Catalina (10.15), macOS Mojave (10.14.5), or iTunes 12.8 and later have an upgraded form of AirPlay called AirPlay 2, compatible with:
Devices operating with these system requirements can stream audio to more than one AirPlay 2-compatible speaker or smart TV simultaneously.
First, ensure Apple supports the device you want to use for AirPlay streaming. If you don't have an Apple TV, look for information about AirPlay 2 support from your TV manufacturer. Some products might have special "Works with AirPlay" labeling on their packaging.
If you've confirmed compatibility, it could be an issue with connectivity or your AirPlay settings. Try these fixes:
To turn on AirPlay on an iPad, swipe down from the upper-right corner (or up from the bottom edge) to access Control Center, then tapScreen Mirroring. You'll see a menu with any devices that are available for AirPlay. Tap the device you want to connect to your iPad and you'll see your iPad's contents mirrored.
To turn on AirPlay on an iPhone, swipe to open the Control Center, and then tapScreen Mirroring or AirPlay Mirroring, depending on your iOS version. Select your compatible device, such as an Apple TV, and you'll see your iPhone's contents displayed.
Press theVbutton orHomebutton on your Vizio TV remote, and then select theExtrasmenu from the top of the screen. Highlight and selectAirPlayto enable the feature.