If you want to share your iTunes library with your family—and every device is using the latest software—you may want to Use iCloud Family Sharing. But it’s not the only option. iTunes offers two other ways to share digital content among the computers, iOS devices, and Apple TVs on the same local network. Strictly speaking, however, neither of them is sharing in that the people with whom you’ve shared your media can’t edit or delete anything of yours.
What Apple calls Music Sharing is really broadcasting. Each Mac or PC running iTunes can make its music (and only music) available for streaming to an unlimited number of other devices on the local network, but tracks can’t be copied to the other devices.
What Apple calls Home Sharing is more like sending—it includes streaming (for video as well as music) but also lets other computers on the same local network copy media (including music, TV shows, movies, podcasts, and apps) from the Mac or PC that’s sharing it. Any number of Apple TVs and iOS devices can stream content using Home Sharing, but a maximum of five Macs or PCs can be authorized to play the content.
But keep in mind that unlike iCloud Family Sharing, Home Sharing doesn’t include books, a calendar, reminders, or location data—and photo sharing is limited to the Apple TV. It doesn’t let family members use a single account for purchases or include Ask to Buy. In addition, both Music Sharing and Home Sharing work only when devices are present on the local (wired or Wi-Fi) network. On the other hand, they don’t require iCloud, and they work on older devices that can’t run Yosemite or iOS 8 (or later).
Repeat this on each computer you want to be able to stream music over your local network.
Repeat this on each Mac or PC on your local network you want to use with Home Sharing. To ensure other computers (up to a total of five) can play music you’ve purchased from the iTunes Store, choose Store > Authorize This Computer, fill in your Apple ID and password, and click Authorize.
On a 4th-generation Apple TV:
Select Computers (followed by the computer name if you have more than one Mac set up for Home Sharing) and then the type of media—My Music, Movies, TV Shows, or Home Videos.
For either Music Sharing or Home Sharing:
The window changes to show the media on the other computer.
For Home Sharing only, you have additional options:
Check Settings > Music and Settings > Videos to make sure you’re signed in with the right Home Sharing account (at the bottom). Then:
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