AirPinCast - Stream media easily
Effortlessly stream photos, videos & music from your devices to DLNA/UPnP TVs & players with this innovative app!

- 3.4.2 Version
- 4.1 Score
- 362K+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
AirPinCast (DLNA/UPnP Sender, AirPin Android Sender) enables you to stream media from your phone or tablet, NAS (Samba Server), and DLNA/UPnP Media Servers to any compatible DLNA/UPnP renderer.
This application supports streaming media from: Android devices, NAS (Samba Server on Windows or Mac), and various DLNA/UPnP Media Servers (such as Twonky Media, Serviio, etc.).
It allows streaming to: DLNA/UPnP renderers including AirPin LITE/PRO, Xbox 360, and DLNA-enabled televisions or boxes.
NOTE: Should the app not function optimally on your device, please reach out to us for enhancements. Your support is vital for our progress.
Features:
● Supports multiple languages: English and Chinese
● Allows image rotation
● Includes a loopback play mode
● Supports SRT/ASS/SSA subtitles during video playback when using 'AirPin' as the renderer
● Compatible with Android versions 2.2 and higher
Screen mirroring is accessible with the AirPin receiver:
1.For screen mirroring in 'Settings', it requires 'AirPin' to be installed on Android TVs or boxes;
2.Your device should be rooted if it runs Android 4.4 or lower;
3.Mirroring performance can differ across various Android devices due to hardware capabilities and firmware display service compatibility. A refund request for 'AirPin' is also available if the mirroring experience on your device is unsatisfactory.
[*] To locate the receiver app, simply search for 'AirPin' in Google Play.
Your Universal Remote for the Digital Age: Where Every Screen Becomes a Stage
AirPinCast didn’t just streamline my media chaos—it orchestrated it, transforming my cluttered devices into a symphony of seamless streaming. From the first tap, I felt like a wizard flinging movies, music, and memories across rooms with a flick of my phone. Whether blasting a workout playlist from my NAS to a Bluetooth speaker, mirroring a PowerPoint to my ancient Xbox 360 (yes, it worked!), or casting indie films with SRT subtitles to my dumb TV via AirPin LITE, this app became my Swiss Army knife for digital liberation. The real magic? Flexibility. Need to rotate vacation photos mid-slideshow on Grandma’s DLNA-enabled TV? Done. Crave a looped ASMR rainstorm from my phone to the living room soundbar while working? AirPinCast laughed at the request and delivered.
Screen mirroring did demand some tech sorcery—rooting my dusty Android 4.3 tablet felt like defusing a bomb, but the payoff (flinging mobile games to my TV with near-zero lag) was worth the sweat. The app’s subtitle support for SRT/ASS files saved movie nights from becoming “guess-the-dialogue” fests, while loopback mode turned my phone into a DJ booth layering beats live. Sure, hardware hiccups arose (RIP, my 2012 Smart TV’s firmware), but the refund safety net and devs’ responsiveness turned frustration into trust. For multilingual homes, the English/Chinese toggle was a quiet hero, and discovering hidden NAS gems I’d forgotten about felt like digital archaeology. AirPinCast isn’t just a bridge between devices—it’s the control tower for your digital universe, proving that with a little setup grit, even the most fragmented tech ecosystem can sing in harmony. Cut the cord, embrace the cast. 🎮📺✨
- Version3.4.2
- UpdateMay 14, 2025
- DeveloperWaxRain Tech.
- CategoryVideo Players
- Requires AndroidAndroid 2.3.0 – 2.3.2+
- Downloads362K+
- Package Namecom.waxrain.droidsender
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Free to use with no advertisements
Smooth playback on supported devices
Easy mirroring with minimal setup
Compatible with various formats and DLNA servers
Supports casting to non-certified Android TVs
Ability to find all casting devices easily
Works well across multiple devices, including phones and tablets
Provides a straightforward interface for media streaming
Audio does not support screen mirroring on some devices
Limited functionality with certain file types or storage locations
Frequent crashing and bugs reported by users
Lack of options for subtitles and audio selection
Inability to control playback (pause, rewind, etc.)
Issues with network login and minimal settings
Problems with media loading and device detection
Delays in video playback and buffering issues