Apple has released macOS 10.13.6 High Sierra for the masses, which finally brings AirPlay 2 multi-room audio support from your computer via iTunes.
Here’s what’s new:
AirPlay 2 for iTunes:
Control your home audio system and AirPlay 2-enabled speakers throughout your house.
Play music at the same time on multiple AirPlay 2-enabled speakers in your house, all in sync.
Other improvements and bug fixes:
Fixes an issue that may prevent Photos from recognizing AVCHD media from some cameras.
Fixes an issue that may prevent Mail users from moving a message from Gmail to another account.
Apple says this update “improves the stability and security of your Mac,” and is “recommended for all users.”
How to install this update? Head over to the Mac App Store and click the Updates tab. Be sure to back up your system or any other critical files before updating, just in case.
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