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I added the advert tag because a lot of the text looks like it was just copied directly from Apple's own site. The article should be rewritten to remove all of that. --
Pyro|
3d23:56, 3 September 2010 (UTC)reply
AirPort Express info
The following text belongs on the
AirPort Express article, so I removed it from the article:
The AirPort Express's streaming media capabilities use Apple's
Remote Audio Output Protocol (RAOP), a proprietary variant of
RTSP/
RTP. Using
WDS-bridging,[1] the AirPort Express can allow AirPlay functionality (as well as Internet access and print sharing, etc.) across a larger distance in a mixed environment of wired and up to ten wireless clients. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Ianprime0509 (
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contribs)
23:50, 6 September 2010 (UTC)reply
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Chicknfood (
talk)
00:05, 13 April 2012 (UTC) This section needs a table listing all the receivers and transmitters and whether they transmit audio or not. Now that the AppleTV and new OS will include AirPlay, this will be a handy way to organize it all.reply
Pricing
Would be great if in the comparison chart there was an indication for each piece of software if it's free, or if not, how much it costs. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Alewin99 (
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contribs)
18:53, 6 July 2012 (UTC)reply
Playing files, or playing sounds?
Hey guys,
Just a question regarding the way this product works. Does it only play music files, or does it simply play all 'sounds' which come out of the computer? As in, if I were to watch something on Youtube, would that sound also be streamed wirelessly? Or if I were to play a game, would those sounds be streamed too?
If you use Airplay on your phone to play back music on your stereo, the music is streamed directly to the stereo over the internet. If you play a game on your TV, the game is downloaded to the TV and your phone is just used as a remote, to control the game. If you watch a YouTube video, it is streamed directly from the YouTube servers to your TV, not via your phone.
The same applies to any other controlling device, eg, PC, iPad. Only with mirroring does your device directly send video to your TV, as that is a low bandwidth operation.
51kwad (
talk)
15:18, 4 April 2013 (UTC)reply
Split the "Third-party software implementations" table?
It seems to me that with the sorting fields and all, this table would be best split into two separate ones; one for senders and one for receivers. Any opinions? LP-mn (
talk)
00:20, 14 January 2013 (UTC)reply
Requested move
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The result of the move request was: No consensus that either of the suggested options will be clearer. As noted, hat notes are already present to distinguish these two articles.
Cúchullaint/
c15:14, 5 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Oppose. Titles should not be changed for disambiguation purposes, unless it includes adding something in parenthesis. Article titles need to follow
WP:COMMONNAME. Apple refers to the product simply as "AirPlay" on its site and most other sources refer to it as such or call it "Apple's Airplay" (implying that it is made by Apple, but Apple's name is not actually part of the title). This is unlike products such as
Apple TV, which actually have Apple's name in the title. If this needs to be changed for disambiguation purposes, it should be something like
AirPlay (Apple Inc.) or
AirPlay (software). –
Dream out loud (
talk)
03:00, 19 May 2013 (UTC)reply
How is that any different from various car articles where it is "Company Model" as the title? That would be natural disambiguation, whereas the parenthetical disambiguation is a Wikipedia construct. --
65.94.76.126 (
talk)
04:37, 19 May 2013 (UTC)reply
One possibility could be that the company names may be part of the title of the product which would not be the case here. Obvisouly if the reason that we inlcude company names for cars is due to that reason it would be irrelevant to this discussion since the reason for inclusion would have nothing to do with natural disambiguation.--
174.95.111.89 (
talk)
06:19, 19 May 2013 (UTC)reply
Oppose – Per
WP:COMMONNAME as argued by
User:Dream out loud. The title proposed above is
Apple AirPlay but
WP:NATURAL recommends that we don't use made-up names. The phrase 'Apple AirPlay' doesn't appear to be in general use. Like Dream out loud I agree that
AirPlay (software) is a better option. Per Dicklyon I dislike using caps for disambiguation; it seems like a last resort when there is nothing better.EdJohnston (
talk) 14:24, 26 May 2013 (UTC). Updated my comment. The name
AirPlay (software) is an example of partial disambiguation and that topic risks getting into unneeded controversy.
EdJohnston (
talk)
23:10, 3 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Strong support - Obviously, common or not, a mere spelling distinction is not enough, especially for
computer keyboard users. Also, anybody would presume any other company besides Apple. Unlike
GameCube, "AirPlay" is still... ambiguous to me. --
George Ho (
talk)
19:15, 30 May 2013 (UTC)reply
By support do you mean the original suggestion of Apple AirPlay or the new suggestion of AirPlay (software). If it is the first, it won't work since
WP:NATURAL does not permit creating names and there is no evidence that Apple is part of the product name (Several people have in fact said that it is not).-
174.95.111.89 (
talk)
04:46, 31 May 2013 (UTC)reply
At best you might argue that if you ignore policy/guidelines there appears to be
WP:LOCALCONSENSUS for this move, but since it's contrary to community consensus as reflected in policy/guidelines, I strongly disagree with the claim there is
WP:CONSENSUS for such a move that would result in the plain name
AirPlay redirecting to the disambiguated
AirPlay (software). --
B2
C17:59, 3 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Strong oppose. The current title meets
WP:COMMONNAME,
WP:CRITERIA and requires no disambiguation (a move to
AirPlay (software) would be unnecessary disambiguation). The topic of this article is the only use of this term with the P capitalized. Distinction by capitalization might be non-optimal in some or even most cases, but here it works quite well. The hatnote at
Airplay gets users to this article regardless of what this article's title is. Once you're here, regardless of how you get here, the capital P in the title makes the topic easily identifiable. --
B2
C17:55, 3 June 2013 (UTC)reply
Is appale actually part of the name becuse if not it can't be used since that would be a case of Wikipedia creating a name? If Apple is not part of the name it will need to be AirPlay (insert something here).--
174.95.111.89 (
talk)
13:46, 18 May 2013 (UTC)reply
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