To use peer-to-peer AirPlay, you need one of these devices with iOS 8 or later: With peer-to-peer AirPlay, your iOS device and Apple TV don't have to be on the same Wi-Fi network.
Tap your device at the top of the AirPlay list.
If you want the image from your device to fill your TV screen, you might need toto adjust your TV's aspect ratio or zoom settings. Your TV will use the orientation and aspect ratio of your device. If you turn on Mirroring, you'll see your entire iOS screen on the TV that's connected to your Apple TV. When you choose an AirPlay device, audio or video from your iOS device will play on your AirPlay-enabled speakers or on the TV that's connected to your Apple TV. You'll see (TV)or (speaker)next to each device, so you know what type of content you can stream.On iPad, you might need to scroll to see all of the available devices.
Tap the name of the device you want to stream content to.
On your iOS device, swipe up from the bottom of your screen to open Control Center.
Connect your iOS device and your AirPlay device to the same Wi-Fi network.
If you want to stream iTunes Store content, you also need an Internet connection.
For music:Apple TV, AirPort Express, or AirPlay-enabled speakers.
For photos and videos:Apple TV (2nd generation or later).
iPod touch (5th generation or later) for AirPlay Mirroring. iPhone 4s or later for AirPlay Mirroring. To use AirPlay, you need one of these devices: And with AirPlay Mirroring, you can display your iOS screen on your Apple TV. With AirPlay, you can stream music, photos, and videos to your Apple TV, or stream music to your AirPort Express or AirPlay-enabled speakers.