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On October 26th, Apple began offering "iOS 15.1", "iPadOS 15.1" and "macOS Monterey" as the latest operating systems. Among them, in iOS and iPadOS, you can use the video call application "FaceTime" to share videos, music and other "SharePlay" with family and friends.
These latest operating systems are also needed to take full advantage of the full wireless phone "AirPods (third generation)" that went on sale that day.
SharePlay can synchronize the content of FaceTime and Apple TV applications, Apple Music, and other supported third-party applications to share the experience. All participants can share the control, and can pause, play, fast forward, rewind and other operations. When friends speak, they also have the intelligent mass function of automatically lowering the volume of movies, TV programs and songs.
Apple TV supports the option to watch large screen shared videos while continuing FaceTime calls on iPhone. Screen sharing is also available, and you can view photos, Web sites, or mutual support among all participants in FaceTime calls.
MacOS Monterey can also use SharePlay, but the offer will be available this fall and will not be included in this update. In addition, a "universal control" for seamless keyboard and mouse use between Mac and iPad, revealed at the annual developer conference "WWDC" in June, will also be available this fall.
In addition, iOS 15.1 supports shooting ProRes videos in iPhone 13 Pro/13 Pro Max. The model also provides a setting to turn off automatic macro switching when taking photos or videos, and supports traditional Chinese (Taiwan) translation. Also carried out the fault correction and so on.
In addition to the audio available in MacOS,FaceTime space, the "Mac AirPlay" function is available. Content can be shared directly from iPhone and iPad to Mac, and music can be played in Mac's sound system using the AirPlay speaker function.