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- GPLv3, open source.
- Support for both AirPlay Mirror and AirPlay Audio-only (Apple Lossless ALAC) protocols f from current iOS/iPadOS 15.2 client devices.
-- macOS computers (2011 or later) can act either as AirPlay clients, or as the server running UxPlay (tested on macOS 10.15 Catalina and 12.3 Monterey). Using AirPlay, UxPlay can emulate a second display for macOS clients. Both Intel and “Apple Silcon” M1 Macs are now fully supported in both roles.
+- macOS computers (2011 or later) can act either as AirPlay clients, or as the server running UxPlay (tested on macOS 10.15 Catalina and 12.3 Monterey). Using AirPlay, UxPlay can emulate a second display for macOS clients. Both Intel and “Apple Silicon” M1 Macs are now fully supported in both roles.
- Support for older 32-bit iOS clients (such as iPad 2nd gen, iPhone 4S, when upgraded to iOS 9.3.5 or later), and a Windows AirPlay-client emulator, AirMyPC.
- Uses GStreamer, with options to select different output “videosinks” and “audiosinks”.
- Support for server behind a firewall.
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from current iOS/iPadOS 15.2 client devices.
* macOS computers (2011 or later) can act either as AirPlay clients, or as the server running UxPlay (tested
on macOS 10.15 Catalina and 12.3 Monterey). Using AirPlay, UxPlay can emulate a second display for macOS clients.
- Both Intel and "Apple Silcon" M1 Macs are now fully supported in both roles.
+ Both Intel and "Apple Silicon" M1 Macs are now fully supported in both roles.
* Support for older 32-bit iOS clients (such as iPad 2nd gen, iPhone 4S, when upgraded to iOS 9.3.5 or later),
and a Windows AirPlay-client emulator, AirMyPC.
* Uses GStreamer, with options to select different output "videosinks" and "audiosinks".
diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt
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- macOS computers (2011 or later) can act either as AirPlay clients,
or as the server running UxPlay (tested on macOS 10.15 Catalina and
12.3 Monterey). Using AirPlay, UxPlay can emulate a second display
- for macOS clients. Both Intel and "Apple Silcon" M1 Macs are now
+ for macOS clients. Both Intel and "Apple Silicon" M1 Macs are now
fully supported in both roles.
- Support for older 32-bit iOS clients (such as iPad 2nd gen, iPhone
4S, when upgraded to iOS 9.3.5 or later), and a Windows