macOS High Sierra by David Pogue

macOS High Sierra by David Pogue

Author:David Pogue
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 2018-02-07T05:00:00+00:00


Beats 1 Radio. Apple has a “global, 24-hour Internet radio station” called Beats 1. (It actually broadcasts live for only 12 hours a day and then repeats.)

Listening is free, even to nonpayers.

GEM IN THE ROUGH AirPlay Audio

in “The wired way”, you can read about the miracle of AirPlay—a wireless technology that sends audio and video from your Mac to your Apple TV.

But even before there was AirPlay video, there was AirPlay audio. Your Mac can easily send audio to your Apple TV (or to your AirPort Express base station), and from there to what’s presumably a better sound system than your Mac’s puny built-in speakers. The official way to do that: Open System Preferences→Sound→Output. Click the name of the Apple TV or AirPort Express in the list of speakers.

But there are two faster ways:

Press Option as you open the menulet. The items in this menu magically sprout previously invisible choices—like Apple TV and your other AirPlay gear.

If you just want to play music that’s in iTunes, you can choose your Apple TV’s name (or AirPort Express’s name) from the pop-up menu at the top left of the window.



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