AirServer for Mac iOS

AirServer, an AirPlay receiver that enables you to stream audio, videos and photos, to your Mac, Windows PC or iOS device, has been updated to version 4.6 that features support for projectors, iPad mini and onscreen passcode (very useful in classroom environments). New AirServer also add a new audio player with remote playback controls, support for Remote Speaker output and Mountain Lion mirroring support on older 32-bit Snow Leopard Macs.

Here is what’s new in AirServer 4.6:

  • Added all new audio player with remote playback controls.
  • Added audio only receiver in lossless quality.
  • Added onscreen passcode/password.
  • Added projector optimizations.
  • Added support for Remote Speaker output Winamp plugin by Eric Milles.
  • Added side by side connections for photos, videos and slideshows as well.
  • Added Mountain Lion mirroring support on older 32-bit Snow Leopard Macs.
  • Added always on top window option.
  • Added option to turn off automatic check for updates.
  • Improved video playlist support.
  • Fixed random disconnects while mirroring.
  • Fixed audio crackling issues
  • Removed alert sound when starting audio playback.
  • Fixed red icon.
  • Fixed Syphon recorder bug on Macbook Pro Retina.
  • Fixed IPv6 related issues.
  • Fixed various other bugs.

The update for AirServer is free for existing users.

AirServer delivers full 1080p HD mirroring and allows you to mirror your display from your iOS devices or Mountain Lion.

AirServer also supports 3rd party media players, such as the BBC iPlayer, 4oD and Netflix. This new breakthrough means you can now Mirror content from popular media apps to your HDTV or Mac via AirServer (local restrictions imposed by media players still apply).

AirServer for Mac or Windows is sold at $14.99 (there is also free 7 day trial) and you can get it from here.

Check out our review of AirServer.