airplay Videos
![]() View Video | Apple iOS Airplay Demoed in Video Description: www.editorskeys.com Apple's Demo for the new Airplay features for all iOS 4.2 devices. This video shows how you can stream audio and video from your iPhone, iPod or iPad directly to your TV or stereo system. For more information on Editors Keys visit: www.editorskeys.com Rating: 4.876289/5 Length: 125 Seconds |
![]() View Video | iOS 4.2.1 Airplay Demo Description: Quick demo of Airplay on iOS 4.2.1 streaming from iPhone 4 to Apple TV. Also check out the BuyMeAniPhone giveaway at: www.buymeaniphone.com Follow us on twitter www.twitter.com Check out our monthly giveaways. Apply to become a guest reviewer. Follow me on Twitter at: www.twitter.com Rating: 4.3333335/5 Length: 227 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Apple AirPlay Demo for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch Description: iOS 4.2 for the iPad allows you to stream audio and video from your iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and from iTunes to an AppleTV. In this video I demonstrate how AirPlay works using an iPad. AirPlay lets you stream digital media wirelessly from your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch to your Apple TV and AirPlay-enabled speakers. So you can watch movies and photos on your TV and play music through the speakers in the house. Apple AirPlay Demo for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch Follow me on Twitter twitter.com Rating: 4.892256/5 Length: 237 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Apple - iPhone 4 TV Ad - AirPlay Description: If you don't have an iPhone, you don't have AirPlay. Which makes it easy to share your music, photos, and videos from your phone, on your TV. Rating: 3.636883/5 Length: 31 Seconds |
![]() View Video | airplay【live】 jay graydon david foster Nothin' you can do about it (Live '94) Description: dream live of airplay. Rating: 4.9658537/5 Length: 314 Seconds |
![]() View Video | iOS 5 AirPlay Walkthrough Description: www.lockergnome.com AirPlay allows you to share or broadcast what you see on your iOS device with a TV or projector. It's a great idea for presentations and home video viewing, but it is also riddled with shortcomings that one can only hope is resolved in future software updates. Some apps, like Netflix, work great with AirPlay. Allowing you to use the iPad, iPod Touch, or iPhone as a fancy remote control, AirPlay shows the actual video itself without interruption while you're still free to browse the Netflix Library in search of the next movie. Where AirPlay really demonstrates some shortcomings is in how it interacts with unsupported third-party applications. Both audio and video performance appear to be impacted by this occasional lag that occurs while using AirPlay. Have you tried AirPlay yet? What was your experience like? lockergnome.com http facebook.com Rating: 4.6090226/5 Length: 417 Seconds |
![]() View Video | iPad 2 AirPlay Mirroring Hands On WalkThrough By AppleNApps.com Description: Video walkthrough of AirPlay Mirroring that is a new iPad 2 feature coming in iOS 5 this fall. You can wirelessly mirror everything on your iPad 2 screen up to your big screen TV via the Apple TV. Rating: 4.8/5 Length: 639 Seconds |
![]() View Video | AirPlay Mirroring on iPad 2 As Of iOS 5 Beta 6 Description: Video walkthrough of AirPlay Mirroring on iPad 2 with iOS 5 Beta 6. The video attempts to show if there are any improvements since iOS 5 Beta 1. Rating: 4.5945945/5 Length: 300 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Apple - iPad 2 - App - AirPlay Description: AirPlay lets you use your iPad to stream music, movies, photos, and video to an Apple TV or AirPlay-enabled speakers. That way, if you have something you want to show off, you can share it with everyone in the room in just a few taps. Rating: 4.7313433/5 Length: 136 Seconds |
![]() View Video | AIRPLAY - The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio Description: If you want to see how America works, look at what happened to Rock Radio. For fifty years, it was our revolutionary medium. Radio had the power to move people then. And deejays seized it. In the 1950s, a handful of AM pioneers introduced White America to Black R&B. New York deejay Alan Freed changed the course of American culture by branding it 'Rock 'n Roll.' In its glory years, personalities like Cousin Brucie, Murray the K, Dan Ingram, Jerry Blavat. Casey Kasem, Dick Biondi and Wolfman Jack ruled the airwaves. But Rock Radio always had powerful enemies. Congress held 'payola' hearings to target the personalities breaking down economic and racial barriers. Alan Freed got booted off the air. Program Directors and radio consultants took control. Deejays could no longer choose their own music. Top 40 Radio became bland and predictable. Then came a new wave of progressive FM deejays. They ignited a political, social and sexual revolution that helped end the Vietnam war. Until FM, too, was silenced by FCC intimidation and corporate greed. And 60s Rock became 70s Disco. When rock radio lost its soul, a flame went out. We pay tribute to its unsung heroes-and the promise of a rebirth on satellite radio. Airplay is a story of love and war, told by the deejays and the artists they made. It celebrates a time when we all listened together and the music changed our lives. Rating: 4.627907/5 Length: 205 Seconds |









