
Ln -s /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libcrypto.dylib /usr/local/lib/libcrypto.dylib This creates libraries (or at least links) into /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib where optional 'x.y.z' is a version number install openssl: brew install openssl.For MacOS users, you need to install openSSL and do the following steps to use the dynamic load library version: Use of these is (really) not recommended unless the regular version fails. There is a "-static" version of each application that has all static libraries built-in. For UPnP/Sonos, the file is airupnp- (so airupnp-macos-arm64 for UPnP/Sonos on MacOS + arm CPU).For Chromecast, the file is aircast- (so aircast-macos-x86_64 for Chromecast on MacOS + Intel CPU).It's also possible to download files manually in a terminal by typing (e.g. You can download the whole repository as a zip file, clone it using git, or go to the bin/ folder in the web interface and download the version that matches your OS. Pre-built binaries are in bin/ directory of this repository. Chromecast players do not support this (yet). ) except when mp3 re-encoding is used and for UPnP/DLNA devices that support icy protocol. Most players will not display metadata (artist, title, album. The audio, after being decoded from alac, can be sent in plain, or re-encoded using mp3 or flac. ) and the real UPnP/Sonos/Chromecast players. It will detect UPnP/Sonos/Chromecast players, create as many virtual AirPlay devices as needed, and act as a bridge/proxy between AirPlay clients (iPhone, iPad, iTunes, MacOS, AirFoil.


(For example, a Raspberry Pi works well). It does not need to be on your main computer. Use these applications to add AirPlay capabilities to Chromecast and UPnP (like Sonos) players, to make them appear as AirPlay devices.ĪirConnect can run on any machine that has access to your local network (Windows, MacOS x86 and arm64, Linux x86, x86_64, arm, aarch64, sparc, mips, powerpc, Solaris and FreeBSD). AirConnect: Send audio to UPnP/Sonos/Chromecast players using AirPlay
