Upgrade your experience. Try AirReceiverLite, the fantastic Video Players & Editors app from softmedia, from the comfort of your laptop, PC, or Mac, only on BlueStacks.
AirReceiverLite feels like a tiny tool that turns an Android device into a target for AirPlay and DLNA. On a PC through BlueStacks, it shows up alongside normal AirPlay devices, so someone can beam music, videos, or photos from an iPhone, iPad, iTunes, or even Windows Media Player 12 without any cables. It appears in the same places as other receivers, so the workflow is familiar. Pick it in the AirPlay menu or from a DLNA app like AirShare, hit play, and the stream lands in the app. It runs in the background, so the PC can be used for other stuff while the stream keeps going.
The app is lightweight and feels right at home on Android TV or box-style setups, and on a desktop it is basically a small set-top box living inside BlueStacks. iOS 16 support is in place, which matters if someone upgrades phones often. Audio, video, and photos all come through, and network quality will decide most of the smoothness. There is a trial tag here, so it is meant for testing, and the licensed version promises better performance and a few more capabilities. For anyone who wants a simple receiver that shows up where it should and does not add a lot of fuss, this scratches that itch without getting too fancy.
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