Written by Kaylee Wood | Last update: April 28, 2020
Want the easiest way to AirPlay video and music from Mac (Catalina/Mojave/High Sierra/El Capitan/Yosemite/Mavericks) to Apple TV? Here the marvelous 5KPlayer from DearMob provides the most straightforward solution to AirPlay from Mac to Apple TV. 5KPlayer adds the wireless video sender capability to your Mac, with which you are free to AirPlay videos, movies, clips, songs and music that are playing on your Mac to Apple TV, with not a bit loss in quality.
You will need 5KPlayer to AirPlay Mac (Catalina/Mojave/High Sierra/El Capitan/Yosemite/Mavericks), MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, iMac with Retina 5K Display etc to Apple TV. As the best AirPlay streaming server, 5KPlayer is exactly what you need to AirPlay Mac to Apple TV.
Mac can rarely provides a more satisfactory experience than an Apple TV when it comes to watching videos and enjoying music. However, Mac comes with more video and music contents than Apple TV. This leads many users to bring up a same question: why not and how to AirPlay Mac to Apple TV? For those who have a burning desire to catch up with the rich contents on Mac and enjoy the larger screen and better speaker of Apple TV at the same time, just keep scrolling to get the simplest way to AirPlay from Mac to Apple TV.
The splendid wireless video sender 5KPlayer, adds the AirPlay streaming capabilities to the Mac (MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac and more), which offers users an effortless way to AirPlay audio and video from Mac to Apple TV and other AirPlay-enabled devices. With one click, you can AirPlay any hot movies Fury, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, songs Blank Space, Bang Bang, TV shows, tunes etc from Mac to Apple TV and the like, with the video and audio quality remains untouched. Follow the steps below to learn how to use AirPlay on Mac.
Step 1: Free download 5KPlayer on your Mac and launch it. Note that your Apple TV and other AirPlay receivers are connected to the same WiFi network as your Mac.
Step 2: To use Mac AirPlay to stream contents, click AirPlay button on the top right corner on the interface and you can see a list of airplay video receivers. Choose Apple TV. The AirPlay button will go red if it is enabled.
Step 3: Add the films, TV shows, videos, songs etc you want to AirPlay from Mac to Apple TV. Then 5KPlayer will start live video streaming and display Mac on Apple TV. The whole process of streaming movies from Mac to Apple TV is quick with not a bit loss in quality. During the video streaming from Mac to Apple TV, you are also free to do other things on Mac, like browsing the web etc.
Note: Before you use AirPlay on Mac, note that the videos, movies and music you want to AirPlay from Mac to Apple TV are converted into AirPlay supported formats with the help of a proper DVD video converter software for Mac OS or Windows PC, or AirPlay will refuse to stream.
Note: 5KPlayer adds the great video and audio streaming capability to your Mac. In fact, it not only serves as a wireless video sender with which users can stream films and videos from Mac to Apple TV, but also streams video and music from iOS 13/12/11/10/9/8/7/6 devices iPhone iPad to Mac (iPhone Xs/Xs Max/Xr, X/8/7, SE/6s/6s Plus, iPad Pro, etc) as an AirPlay receiver. Besides, users will also be impressed by its powerful ability to play videos and movies in various formats and free download online videos from more than 300 sites.
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