L' AirServer application può offrire la funzionalità che stai cercando. Secondo questa recensione del 2011 , l'app può:
AirPlay is what lets you throw content from an iPad or iPhone
wirelessly to speakers or your TV. To do this, you need to have an
AirPort Express next to your speakers, or an Apple TV hooked up to
your TV. Bluetooth speakers show up in the list, too. What you can’t
do is beam movies from your iOS device direct to your big-screen iMac.
AirServer is a $3 app that adds in this last piece of the puzzle. With
it running on your Mac, a new entry will show up in the AirPlay
popover of any iOS device on the same network, as you’d expect.
Music just appears magically from your Mac’s speakers, or whatever
speakers are hooked up to it. Movies open after a second in the
Quicktime player, and it’s on-screen controls let you play, pause,
scrub and change volume on the Mac itself.
Secondo il link sul sito web AirServer , il prezzo per la versione corrente (AirServer 4.0) è $ 14,99.
Un'altra applicazione con funzionalità simili è Banana TV . Tuttavia, non supporta iOS 5, come afferma questa nota nella home page dell'app:
Banana TV has moved to free. We will not be supporting iOS5, although
the latest build DOES support Lion. You need an iPhone or iPad running
greater than or equal to iOS 4.2 and less than iOS 5.0. We apologize,
but keeping up with Apple's continual change of the undocumented,
private AirPlay interfaces just isn't something we can continue!
Entrambe le applicazioni consentono di riprodurre i file multimediali da un dispositivo iOS a un Mac in rete.
EDIT : aggiungi il prezzo corrente dell'applicazione AirServer.