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Make sure that your devices are on and nearby
I have a similar problem after reinstalling the Sky Go app (lost count after 4) even with the assistance of tech support from Sky. Using a Lenovo laptop, Windows 10 64 bit - my broadband is actually with Sky - and whilst I was able to install and open the app and log in, I cannot play or watch any program. Kramer via app mac. I bought a one day Sports pass to watch Sky sports F1 tonight. I just watched a bit of the race from last year that was shown, but the performance of my laptop was a bit poor, so I restarted it, but now when I select any Sports channel from my browser (Chrome) in Windows 10 v.1903, it gives the pop-up to open the Now TV Player app, which then.
Check that your AirPlay-compatible devices are on. If your Apple TV is in Sleep mode and uses Ethernet, wake your Apple TV with the remote.
Make sure that your AirPlay-compatible device is near the device that you're trying to stream from. If you can't connect to an AirPlay device, try moving closer to it and try again.
What apps can run sketch downloads on mac. To stream audio to multiple speakers with AirPlay 2, make sure that your speakers are compatible with AirPlay 2.
Check for updates
Make sure that all of your devices are compatible with AirPlay and have been updated to the latest software version. Learn how to check for updates on:
- HomePod*
- Smart TVs
Connect your devices to the same Wi-Fi network
- iPhone, iPad or iPod touch: Go to Settings > Wi-Fi. Also, make sure that Bluetooth has been turned on.
- Apple TV: Go to Settings > Network. If your Apple TV uses an Ethernet cable, check that the cable is plugged into the router that you use for Wi-Fi.
- Mac: Click in the menu bar.
- HomePod:* HomePod is using the same Wi-Fi network as the iOS device that it was set up with. If your iOS device is in range of HomePod and connected to a different Wi-Fi network, HomePod will display an alert in the Home app stating, 'Wi-Fi Network”. To connect HomePod to the same Wi-Fi network as your iOS device, open the Home app, press and hold HomePod, tap Settings and then tap 'Move HomePod to [Wi-Fi network]' at the top of the screen.
- Third-party AirPlay-compatible speakers and Smart TVs: Go to the manufacturer’s website to learn how to connect them to your Wi-Fi network.
Check your AirPlay settings
If you can’t AirPlay to an Apple TV or HomePod,* check the AirPlay settings for that device.
- On Apple TV, you may have restricted who can AirPlay.
- On HomePod,* you may have restricted speaker access.
- For AirPlay 2, you may need to invite others to control your home so that they can AirPlay to your devices.
If you're using a Mac or PC, you can't AirPlay to HomePod* if you select Only People Sharing This Home.
Still need help?
If you have another issue when using AirPlay, find out what to do.
If your music unexpectedly stops
If your music stops playing unexpectedly, use your device or Siri to start playing music again. In some situations, the Home app may be using your HomePod,* Apple TV or AirPlay-compatible speaker as the main audio source for streaming music (even if your HomePod* or Apple TV isn’t currently playing music). Using Siri on that device or performing another task may cause playback to stop everywhere. You can also use an iOS device or computer with iTunes as an audio source to stream music manually instead.
If you see video but can't hear audio
If you can't hear audio when streaming video from your iOS device or Mac to your Apple TV, make sure that the volume has been turned up and isn't muted on both your iOS device and your television or receiver.
If you're streaming video from an iPhone or iPad, check the Ring/Silent switch. If it's set to silent, you'll see an orange line. Toggle the switch to turn on the ringer.
If your content gets interrupted or your network is lagging
If you have a weak Wi-Fi signal or suffering interference from a nearby device, such as a microwave or baby monitor, try the following:
- Make sure that you use the recommended settings for your Wi-Fi router.
- Move or turn off any other devices that may cause interference.
- If you're trying to AirPlay to Apple TV, try connecting your Apple TV directly to your router with an Ethernet cable instead of using Wi-Fi.
Your AirPlay connection may be interrupted if you lock your device, put it to sleep or switch to a different app.
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How to remove email from mail app mac. If you're still not able to use AirPlay after trying these steps, contact Apple Support.
*HomePod isn't available in all countries and regions.
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