4/17/2023 0 Comments Airfoil audio qualityAs always, stay tuned! 4 Responses to “Airfoil and Chromecast Devices” To hear more news on both Airfoil’s Chromecast support and other big updates from Rogue Amoeba, subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed, follow us on Twitter, or even like us on Facebook. When this work is finally ready, we plan to include it in a free update to Airfoil 5.įor now, you can use the newest updates to Airfoil for Mac and Windows to send audio to AirPlay and Bluetooth outputs. The final product is still some time off, but given the high demand we’ve seen for Chromecast support, we wanted to let you know that we’re actively working on it. We need to sort out all the intricacies of a new protocol, integrate it with Airfoil’s existing user interface, and make it robust enough to ship out. We’ve got the basic groundwork laid, but there’s still a lot more to do. We’re now wrist-deep in code to implement support for streaming via the Chromecast (v2) protocol. While initially the devices were heavily focused on video, recent updates, including the new Chromecast for Audio, made this a better fit.Īt the end of last year, we began research on enabling Airfoil to send audio to Chromecast devices. Since Google introduced their first Chromecast device, we’ve been receiving requests for Airfoil to support sending audio to this hardware. We’re hard at work on adding Chromecast support to Airfoil for Windows as well. Update (October 28th, 2016): Airfoil for Mac 5.5 and higher now offer support for Google Chromecast! Read all about it in the Airfoil for Mac 5.5 blog post. Posted By Quentin Carnicelli on March 1st, 2016
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