Get freedom from your phone’s obvious limitations. Use AirPinCast – DLNA & UPnP, made by WaxRain Tech., a Video Players & Editors app on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, and level up your experience.
AirPinCast feels like a handy bridge for a home network. It lets someone send videos, music, and photos from an Android phone, a shared NAS folder using Samba on Windows or a Mac, or from DLNA and UPnP servers like Twonky or Serviio, to almost any DLNA or UPnP player, such as an Xbox 360, a DLNA enabled TV or box, or the AirPin LITE and PRO apps. On a PC through BlueStacks, the layout is simple and the device scan picks things up quickly, so getting media on the big screen does not feel like a chore.
The small details help. Subtitles work when streaming to the AirPin receiver, including SRT, ASS, and SSA. Image rotation is there, and there is a loopback mode so the sender can keep watching locally. Screen mirroring is available too if the AirPin receiver is installed on an Android TV or box. For mirroring on really old phones running Android 4.4 or below it expects root, and performance depends a lot on hardware and the display service in the firmware, so some setups will be smooth while others may hiccup. There is also a USB mirroring option using the WirePin companion if a cable connection to another Android device is preferred. It supports very old Android versions all the way up, offers English and Chinese, and generally stays out of the way. Not flashy, just practical, and it makes a mixed home setup feel connected without much fuss.
Eager to take your app experience to the next level? Start right away by downloading BlueStacks on your PC or Mac.






