I have tried unplugging Ethernet on the AppleTV but that didn’t help. The AppleTVs are also connected to Ethernet on the same router. Some background: The MacBook Pro and iMac are both connected to the same Ethernet router and both have WiFi enabled as well. If anyone has run into this and solved it I’d love to hear about it. I’ve done searches for solutions a couple of times and the ones I’ve seen haven’t resolved the issue. I’ve checked the Bluetooth pane in System Preferences and no AppleTVs are listed as Devices. It’s weird that the Bluetooth error pops up because I didn’t think AirPlay used BT to send audio/video to AppleTVs. Also the MacBook Pro can connect to our A/V receiver and a very old AppleTV. First is a rather plain error that it “Could not connect” and then another pops up that says “The Bluetooth device cannot be selected for audio output.” I am able to connect successfully from our iMac. When I try to pick one of these AppleTVs (whether in iTunes itself or from the System Preference Audio settings or from YouTube running in Safari) it gives an error. For months now I’m unable to use Airplay to send music from my MacBook Pro to any of our newer model AppleTVs.
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