Watch together using SharePlay in the Apple TV app on Mac
With SharePlay, you can watch movies or shows with anyone, anywhere. The video plays in sync for everyone on the call, and everyone can control playback from their devices — so you and your friends can laugh, cry, scream or sigh at the same time.
Watch together using SharePlay
Start or answer a call in the FaceTime app on your Mac.
For details, see Make and receive calls in FaceTime.
Start watching a movie or show in the Apple TV app on either your Mac or another caller’s device.
If prompted, click View to open the TV app on your Mac, then click Join.
The video plays in sync on all the devices on the FaceTime call. Everyone can use playback controls on their respective devices to play, pause, rewind or fast-forward in real time while the FaceTime app window remains open on screen.
Tip: You can arrange windows to see the FaceTime video call on one side of your screen and the movie or show on the other side. See Use apps in Split View.
To adjust the SharePlay settings, click in the macOS menu bar.
Leave the call or the shared viewing session
Anyone can leave the FaceTime call (but continue the shared session), or leave the call and the shared session.
Go to the Apple TV app on your Mac.
While using SharePlay, click in the macOS menu bar, then click .
Do one of the following:
Leave the FaceTime call but continue the shared viewing session: Click Continue.
Leave the FaceTime call and the shared viewing session: Click Leave SharePlay.
Note: If you initiated the shared session, when you click Leave SharePlay, you end the shared session for everyone.
Start a text conversation in SharePlay
When watching a movie or TV show using SharePlay, you can easily start a conversation in Messages with all the participants.
Go to the Apple TV app on your Mac.
While using SharePlay, click in the macOS menu bar, then click .
The Messages app opens.
Enter your messages in the text field of the Messages app.
Add video effects to your video image in SharePlay
When watching a movie or TV show using SharePlay, you can add video effects and animated reactions to your live video in the FaceTime app window.
Go to the Apple TV app on your Mac.
While using SharePlay, click in the macOS menu bar, then click to the right of FaceTime HD Camera.
Click one or more video effects:
Portrait: Blurs the background of your FaceTime video.
Studio Light: Dims the background of your FaceTime video and illuminates your face.
Reactions: Turns on animated effects you create using hand gestures. See Use video conferencing features.
Background: Covers the background of your FaceTime video with a solid colour.
Click to hide the video effects options.
Note: Video effects require macOS 12 or later and a Mac with Apple silicon.
Adjust your microphone sensitivity in SharePlay
During a shared viewing session, you can adjust the sensitivity of your microphone to isolate your voice from background noise, or to capture every sound around you.
Go to the Apple TV app on your Mac.
While using SharePlay, click in the macOS menu bar, then click to the right of Mic Mode.
Click a microphone option:
Standard: No processing is applied to the microphone signal.
Voice isolation: Sounds other than your voice are filtered out of the microphone signal.
Wide Spectrum: Sensitivity is enhanced to include all the sounds around you.
Click to hide the microphone options.
The currently selected mic mode is displayed to the left of the disclosure arrow.
Note: Microphone processing requires macOS 12 or later and a Mac with Apple silicon.
Use AirPlay to stream what you’re watching in SharePlay to an Apple TV
You can use AirPlay to send what you’re watching in SharePlay on your Mac to an Apple TV that’s connected to the same network.
Go to the Apple TV app on your Mac.
While using SharePlay, move the pointer over the viewer window to show playback controls, click , then select the Apple TV you want to use for watching.
Note: SharePlay notifications and access to controls from Control Centre on Apple TV aren’t available when streaming from a Mac.
Note: Some movies and shows require a subscription or purchase. If you watch a purchased movie or TV show, all SharePlay participants must also have purchased or subscribed to the item in order to watch together. FaceTime, or some FaceTime features, and other Apple services may not be available in all countries or regions.