How to AirPlay in Windows 10

AirPlay on Windows

AirPlay is a proprietary technology from Apple that launched a decade ago, a technology that allows audio and video to be transmitted wirelessly to other devices, mainly Apple TV, although in recent years this technology has begun to be available on smart TVs of almost all brands.

On the internet we can find a large number of free tools that allow us to AirPlay our iOS device, be it an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, to our Windows PC, however, all of them offer us a series of shortcomings and their operation is not the best, although for sporadic cases it is a feasible option.

AirServer

AirPlay on Windows

The best way to transmit the video and audio from our iOS-managed device is by using the AirServer application, an application available on the Microsoft Store for free and with 30 day trial.

The operation of AirServer is as simple as opening the application on our PC and going to the device from where we want to share the screen, access the control panel, click on Duplicate screen and select the name of our team.

At that time, in the AirServer application window, the screen of our device will be displayed, including audio, so it is a fantastic tool if we want to record our games or broadcast them through Twitch or YouTube.

This application, which is not cheap, costs 32,99 euros plus VAT, is the best option on the market to make AirPlay on Windows. If you are looking for quality and not have any problem or limitation, this it is the best solution currently available on the market.

5KPlayer

AirPlay on Windows

Another option available, this time for free is 5KPlayer. This function is ideal for sharing the screen of our iOS device to show the images or videos that we have stored on our equipment, since if we want to use it for games, the application begins to justify why it is free.

If your idea is to broadcast on YouTube or Twitch, with 5KPlayer you can do it, but the video quality will be very poor, since frame rate stops at times and on many occasions the image freezes.


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