With AirPlay, you can stream music to your Apple TV, HomePod, or other AirPlay-enabled devices.
Anytune uses your device's current audio system output device.
The AirPlay button is hidden behind the Ad banner on the Free version of Anytune until you at purcahse the Basic Pack.
iPhone/iPad
You will see the AirPlay icon beside the volume slider in the Anytune app when external audio devices are available.
- Tap the AirPlay button
- Select the desired device.
You can also set the output device outside of Anytune.
See How to AirPlay audio: support.apple.com/HT202809
Mac
You can select the system audio output for your Mac.
- Open the System Preferences app.
- Choose Sound.
- Select the desired device.
You can also select what audio device to use in Anytune.
- Open Anytune > Preferences > Audio Devices
- Choose an Output Device
Note: LiveMix is not supported when using AirPlay. The latency/delay of the input over Bluetooth speakers is too long, which can be very frustrating.
Troubleshooting Bluetooth
Bluetooth is great but it can also be frustrating. Sometimes it works great. The next day you cannot connect or the audio stutters, crackles, or has a long delay. Watch out for microwaves.
Anytune's audio output is sent to the "system audio controller" which routes the audio to your selected device handling the Bluetooth connectivity. Anytune is not involved with Bluetooth.
Some things to try if you are having trouble with Bluetooth include:
- Install the latest versions of your devices OS.
- Turn off Bluetooth and Restart your device.
- Forget your Bluetooth device and Pair again.
- Reset your network settings. You will loose your settings including WiFi networks.
AirPlay devices
Chromecast
Anytune does not presently support Chromecast.
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