AirBubble is a lightweight AirPlay audio receiver. It will appear in AirPlay applications (such as itunes) as a device you can play music to. It works in the background, streaming music to your Android device.
This version is fully featured but will exit 30 minutes after each app start (you can start the app as many times as you want). This can be unlocked with the AirBubble License app.
Features:
- stream audio from AirPlay clients (itunes, iOS, airfoil, ...)
- run in the background as a service
- configurable network name
- can be started on boot
- supports audio focus (mute or lower volume on external sounds)
- supports tethered USB or WiFi connection (may require rooted device in some case)
Limitations:
- Audio only, no video
- does not play in sync with other Airplay receivers
- does not work with RaopX on MacOS X and the raop module for pulseaudio on Linux
- does not work yet on GoogleTV
Examples of use:
- stream your itunes music to your Android device with Hyperfine Remote for iTunes
- wireless speaker or headset
- recycle older or broken Android devices as a dedicated networked speaker
Buffer shouldn't be minimum of 33, it should go lower.
works perfectly fine on Mi A1.
Ok
I've been using this app since 2014, if memory serves. I initially had some issues due, I think, to the behaviour/functionality of Airplay on the source-system side. The only headache - but a critical one - was that very often, inexplicably, the device simply wouldn't show up on iTunes. Over time this has ceased entirely to be a problem, and since this app hasn't been updated since even before then, I believe it's due to the many updates to how iTunes (or at least Mac OS) handles Airplay.
Doesnt show up at all despite two machines being on the same network.
Crashes frequently, which disrupts playback even with license purchased. Will be requesting a refund for the license.
Listed as Free, but it's a trial
- fixed client connection failure on Android 4.4 (error -15000 in itunes)
- tweaked notification
- high resolution icon
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