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Could they licence it? As in, would Apple give them a licence?

The main reason I have no interest in Airplay is that it requires iTunes, and none of my media 'workflow' involves it, not to mention it being a horrible piece of software.




It is true that PCs only have the one workflow: airplay audio out of iTunes. And iTunes is a raging piece of shit.

But it is basically a system service on iOS, which does not require iTunes. And with the next release of the Mac OS, display mirroring will be built in - how hard would it be to implement it in iTunes for windows and short-circuit Microsoft's Play-To and DNLA services?

Every platform vendor needs this device-spanning mortar now. And Google doesn't have it.


I recommend "Airfoil" [1] which lets you stream to airplay devices from any app on your system. It makes my airport express way more useful.

[1] http://www.rogueamoeba.com/airfoil/



Apologies! I stand corrected.


You don't need iTunes if you are controlling Apple TV with an iOS device. In fact I'd think that's the common usage.




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