Removing devices from Airplay on Mac

question was asked how to remove device from airplay in this case Roku device. I connected my Roku to my Samsung smart tv via high performance hdmi cable. I've never had to access or even go to Airplay to add the Roku. It seem apple software was programmed to sinc the Roku device to airplay automatically. I only discovered about the "Airplay" connection between the Roku and my MacBook Pro 2021 when I was having trouble connecting my Macbook Pro to my tv. Before connecting the Roku device I never had any trouble connecting my MacBook Pro to my tv. Right now I can connect the MacBook Pro to my Samsung smart tv the problem is I can't adjust the over scan because the Macbook Pro M1 does not the over scan adjustment. I don't know if removing the Roku out from Airplay will help. Other than adjusting to the various screen settings Apple did not include a over-scan adjustment slider setting. Use to be next to the brightness adjustment setting bar. I use the tv screen as a monitor because I'm disabled it just helps overall health wise for me personally. How can Apple Customers remove the Roku device from airplay, Roku is no listed in the Airplay menu device panel menu on my Macbook pro. But Roku is listed in drop menu of "add display" from the display preferences screen


MacBook Pro 13″

Posted on Feb 16, 2023 07:45 PM

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Feb 18, 2023 04:49 PM in response to 808Buavatar

Hello 808Buavatar,


This article explains how Airplay works with your Mac: Stream audio and video from your Mac with AirPlay - Apple Support. If you have an eligible device (on the same wireless network, Airplay-enabled, turned on, etc), that device will show up in the list of possible options to stream to. This is intended behavior and not an error.


If you wish, you can certainly leave feedback on this functionality. No one is better qualified to provide feedback about Apple products and services than the people who use them. The following link will get you started: Product Feedback.


We hope this helps. Let us know if we can assist with anything else at all. Take care.


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