Maybe a stupid question but ummm is there no way to view my iTunes movie collection other than to go to the "movie" app and then scroll to the "purchased" tab? No way to custom sort or change the view etc?
I really hope Apple's next revision to this is willing to throw out a lot of the existing concepts in order to get it right (just like watchOS 3 did). I think the Apple TV really, really needs to also carry built-in microphone functionality like the Amazon Echo (and it'd be nice if it could function as a WiFi base station too while they're at it). As-is, despite having an app store, it still feels like a 'hobby' and not a serious contender product yet.
Last year, Apple shelved its plan to sell you TV. Now Apple has a new plan: Tell you whats on TV and help you watch it.
Apple has started talking to TV programmers and other video companies about creating a digital TV guide that would work on both Apple TV boxes and other Apple devices, like iPhones.
The idea is to let users see what kind of programming is available in video apps made by the likes of HBO, Netflix and ESPN, without having to open up each app individually, and to play shows and movies with a single click.
Sounds like the search index already has a lot of the infrastructure for this.http://www.recode.net/2016/8/4/12379572/apple-tv-guide
Sounds useful enough. Probably tvos 11 or later.
http://www.recode.net/2016/8/4/12379572/apple-tv-guide
Sounds useful enough. Probably tvos 11 or later.
The more I think about the digital TV guide (and the fact that the Siri search index essentially already provides a lot of the information required to make it happen), the more I think it'd be a serious power move by Apple in the cord-cutting wars - specifically, in the sense that it'd be aggregating the assorted TV services and getting closer to the customer than they are, and that represents a way to control the entire experience *and* transform them into simple suppliers who can be negotiated with (rather than people with a direct relationship to the customer).
It seems like such a simple thing but I can see why cable companies and Hulu/HBO/Netflix would be wary.
I can also see how in some minor ways it might damage the user experience - really, only with regard to Netflix, since I believe their metadata/algorithm/recommendation game is stronger than Apple's.
The remote was laying at the back of a chair, positioned at an unfortunate angle. One sit-down later, and kablooey, you can see the results. The plastic shattered, the remote bent, and the glass shattered to powder. Pretty amazing, actually.
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Well, now theyre making television remotes out of fine china. Ours bounced off the couch and hit the (hard) floor. Completely shattered. Just think of the irony Apple goes on about how this remote is perfect for gaming, and then they make it out of a freaking wine glass.
My 2 cents, Apple should work on making a more durable remote. In the meantime, I will be making do with the Remote app on my iPhone and feeling a little disappointed.
Even the most diehard Apple fans I know don't like the Apple TV remote.
I actually prefer using my Steelseries Nimbus to control the Apple TV.
What's wrong with the remote? It feels very sleek in your hand the touchpad is great and unless you sit on it or drop it I'm sure it will be fine for a while.
iMore said:It's almost impossible to tell which side is up and the buttons aren't as intuitive as they could be
Marco said:Picking up the remote in any orientation... should never result in accidental input. Picking it up should feel safe.
Fair enough.
Even the most diehard Apple fans I know don't like the Apple TV remote.
I actually prefer using my Steelseries Nimbus to control the Apple TV.
I bought a classic AppleTV remote at the local Apple store today. Works perfectly with the "new" AppleTV. I've officially retired the Siri remote.
Installing now. So, does this update have the solution in place so that you don't have to go to websites and type activation codes every so often for each App?
no, it's "coming soon"
Got the new tvOs installed.
Pretty low impact update, but I do like most of the changes. Dark mode is so much better for my projector.
Happy to see that the changelog for apps has been restored.
recently updated? still missing for me.
Yeah. Weird. I figured this was an OS fix. Maybe its a backend store thing. Still odd I got it back and not you. Unless different countries stores role this out differently.
Noob question.
In the YouTube app how do you get it to update to the latest videos in your Subscriptions without quitting the app using the task manager (double top right button press) and reloading it?
I've noticed that entering and then leaving any channel page force an update of the app.Noob question.
In the YouTube app how do you get it to update to the latest videos in your Subscriptions without quitting the app using the task manager (double top right button press) and reloading it?
Anyone having an unresponsive Apple TV remote? Doesn't seem to want to pair with the Apple TV all the sudden.
Yeah I was finally able to pair it.I only get that on reboot. I assume its just the remote and atv taking a long time to pair.
Just noticed that Categories made it to Netflix on Apple TV 4.
Perfect gif for it. Thank god.Just noticed that Categories made it to Netflix on Apple TV 4.
Thinking about picking up an AppleTV 4.
Question: Can Infuse play MKV from an SMB share? Is Infuse still the go-to?
Also, what about side-loading Kodi? Anyone have any experience with that? Can that play MKVs on an SMB share?
Infuse is the killer app for Apple TV 4 if you have network media storage. MKVs work great, and I like the subtitle downloading feature.Question: Can Infuse play MKV from an SMB share? Is Infuse still the go-to?
Also, what about side-loading Kodi? Anyone have any experience with that? Can that play MKVs on an SMB share?