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AIRPLAY Q&A

No sound? No picture? These answers to frequently asked AirPlay questions will help

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AIRPLAY JUST ISN’T WORKING.

A. If your Mac, iPhone, or iPad isn’t doing anything when you attempt to AirPlay audio or video, the most likely culprit is a Wi–Fi glitch. The first step is to toggle Wi–Fi off and back on again.

Still no joy? Reboot your router, the device you’re trying to stream from and also the device you’re trying to stream to.

I’VE GOT A PICTURE BUT NO SOUND.

A. This is often caused by something really simple that’s easy to do by accident; having the volume on the destinatio­n device turned off or muted, or having toggled your iPhone or iPad’s Silent Mode on with the Ring/Silent Switch.

If you can see orange on the switch, your phone or iPad is currently muted. Simply flick the switch to unmute it.

I’VE GOT SOUND BUT NO VIDEO ON MY TV.

A. If you’re seeing an icon and title on screen but no video, you’re only streaming the audio from your Mac; use the AirPlay icon inside the video app or in the YouTube clip in Safari instead. Otherwise, try toggling AirPlay off and on (if you’re using an Apple TV) or turning your TV off (completely, not standby mode) and back on again.

MY AUDIO STOPS UNEXPECTED­LY.

A. If it’s not a Wi–Fi congestion issue, this can happen when your Home app has been set up to use a specific HomePod, Apple TV, or AirPlay speaker as its main audio source. Even if that device isn’t currently playing audio, if someone asks Siri or an app to do something on that device it may then pause playback everywhere else.

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