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  2. AirPlay - Wikipedia

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    AirPlay is a different technology from AirPlay Mirroring, as the former allows specific content formats to be streamed, while the latter allows the whole screen to be broadcast from a variety of iOS devices and iTunes to an Apple TV (2nd Gen or later).

  3. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Miracast is utilised in many devices and is used or branded under various names by different manufacturers, including Smart View (by Samsung), [3] [4] SmartShare (by LG), screen mirroring (by Sony), Cast (in Windows 11) and Connect (in Windows 10), wireless display and screen casting.

  4. Remote Audio Output Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Remote Audio Output Protocol (RAOP) is an Internet streaming protocol based on RTSP / RTP authored by Apple Inc. [1] [2] It powers the AirPlay technology built into AirPort Express wireless (802.11b/g/n) access point as well as the Apple TV.

  5. MFi Program - Wikipedia

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    AirTunes was originally introduced in 2004 on the Mac and PC platforms inside iTunes, [7] and later became known as AirPlay when video-out capabilities were added to support devices like the Apple TV. AirPlay came to the devices when they gained WiFi capabilities with the introduction of the iPhone and iPod Touch.

  6. Apple TV - Wikipedia

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    The Apple TV Software 7.0 features a flat look similar to iOS 7 and OS X Yosemite and adds features such as Peer-To-Peer AirPlay. [136] Version 8.0 was skipped. Apple TV Software 7.2.2 (iOS 8) is currently available for the Apple TV (3rd generation), as of March 2019. It does not support tvOS 9.0 or later.

  7. Broadcast Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast Data Systems (also known as Nielsen BDS, BDS or Luminate BDS) was a service that tracks radio, television and internet airplay of songs.The service, which is a unit of MRC Data, is a contributing factor to North American charts published by co-owned magazine Billboard, including the Billboard Hot 100 and Canadian Hot 100, when combined with sales and streaming data from Soundscan.

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  9. Foxtel Now - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Foxtel Now (4K and HD) compatible devices. Chromecast; Telstra TV; PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 [16]; Apple TV (via AirPlay) [17]; Sony Android TVs; PC and Mac (browser streaming requires Google Chrome)