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| summ = AirPlay allows you to wirelessly project you MacOS or iOS devices in RCS academic spaces
| summ = AirPlay allows you to wirelessly project you MacOS or iOS devices in RCS academic spaces
| maintained = JM
| maintained = JM
| year = 2023-2024
| year = 2024-2025
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#Using an AppleTV for interactivity with Epson BrightLink projectors (LS & US) is '''''not recommended''''' as the projector will need to be re-calibrated every time for optimal pen tracking.
#Using an AppleTV for interactivity with Epson BrightLink projectors (LS & US) is '''''not recommended''''' as the projector will need to be re-calibrated every time for optimal pen tracking.


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== Devices need to have Bluetooth enabled to connect to Apple TVs ==
As of November 2024, devices such as laptops and iPads need to have Bluetooth enabled to see and connect to Apple TVs.


==Playing DVD through an Apple TV==
Setting in macOS System Settings:
 
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== Playing DVD through an Apple TV ==
To play a DVD through an Apple TV you will need to use [http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html VLC Player]. A DVD will NOT work with Apple's DVD Player app.
To play a DVD through an Apple TV you will need to use [http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html VLC Player]. A DVD will NOT work with Apple's DVD Player app.