Yup, very cool.Just noticed that Categories made it to Netflix on Apple TV 4.
Yup, very cool.Just noticed that Categories made it to Netflix on Apple TV 4.
Does anybody feel that "TV" app coming to ATV in December will be useful to them? I was excited when they started the presentation off with ATV but was disappointed in this announcement. Wonder if anything else will be rolled out alongside that app in the December update?
Does anybody feel that "TV" app coming to ATV in December will be useful to them? I was excited when they started the presentation off with ATV but was disappointed in this announcement. Wonder if anything else will be rolled out alongside that app in the December update?
Does anybody feel that "TV" app coming to ATV in December will be useful to them? I was excited when they started the presentation off with ATV but was disappointed in this announcement. Wonder if anything else will be rolled out alongside that app in the December update?
Does anybody feel that "TV" app coming to ATV in December will be useful to them? I was excited when they started the presentation off with ATV but was disappointed in this announcement. Wonder if anything else will be rolled out alongside that app in the December update?
They are doing single sign on within this TV app.(just as it might make sense for cable companies to say no to single sign-on).
The TV app is going to be nice I think. I am still disappointed that it won't integrate content from a home server though. I just want to be able to search the TBs of media on my computer easily through the appleTV. Right now, especially movies, it is a pain in the ass.
Over year later and despite Apples promise of an open API you still can't use Universal Search with Plex
By the way, I have my Apple TV set to update automatically, yet I always always have to force every update manually, including this most recent one I'm doing just now.
Is this normal for everyone? Is there something that is supposed to trigger automatic updates that I've been missing?
I have the same problem too.
By the way, I have my Apple TV set to update automatically, yet I always always have to force every update manually, including this most recent one I'm doing just now.
Is this normal for everyone? Is there something that is supposed to trigger automatic updates that I've been missing?
Over year later and despite Apples promise of an open API you still can't use Universal Search with Plex
I have ours set to automatic and have never manually checked for an update. I checked the version and it said we had tvOS 10.0. So I tried playing some iTunes purchased movies, both from my computer and streamed from the Internet. Worked flawlessly.By the way, I have my Apple TV set to update automatically, yet I always always have to force every update manually, including this most recent one I'm doing just now.
Heh well at least it's not just me. Although I couldn't get iTunes content to play BEFORE I upgraded it to 10.0.1 eitherI have ours set to automatic and have never manually checked for an update. I checked the version and it said we had tvOS 10.0. So I tried playing some iTunes purchased movies, both from my computer and streamed from the Internet. Worked flawlessly.
So then I made the biggest mistake of my life. I manually checked for an update. Huh. It says there's an update. So I install it. After installation I check the version and it says 10.0.1. I try playing some iTunes content off my computer. AAAAAARRRRRGGGHHHHH! Now it's ****ed up!!!!!!
So the answer is 10.0.1 is broken. And manually checking for an update is a terrible idea. I will NEVER do it again.
Everything in the loop is Apple. Apple MacBook Pro, Airport Extreme, and, of course, AppleTV (64 GB because I'm an idiot).
On the bright side, if that's the biggest mistake of your life, you did well so far!I have ours set to automatic and have never manually checked for an update. I checked the version and it said we had tvOS 10.0. So I tried playing some iTunes purchased movies, both from my computer and streamed from the Internet. Worked flawlessly.
So then I made the biggest mistake of my life. I manually checked for an update. Huh. It says there's an update. So I install it. After installation I check the version and it says 10.0.1. I try playing some iTunes content off my computer. AAAAAARRRRRGGGHHHHH! Now it's ****ed up!!!!!!
So the answer is 10.0.1 is broken. And manually checking for an update is a terrible idea. I will NEVER do it again.
Everything in the loop is Apple. Apple MacBook Pro, Airport Extreme, and, of course, AppleTV (64 GB because I'm an idiot).
Thank you for that discovery. I will try it later when my wife is done watching TV.I got it working again for me by turning "Quick Start" off in the settings for iTunes.
Who is this product for?
Can't say I agree with that whine. The biggest issue to me still seems to be Apple struggling to get others to play ball. Well that and the new functionality being totally US focused. Though I guess at least their devices are available around most of the world, unlike say Amazons and Rokus.
But Roku is able to get others to play ball, that's the point of the 'whine'. What use is selling the Apple TV in China at a high price if the content is not there?
But Roku is able to get others to play ball, that's the point of the 'whine'. What use is selling the Apple TV in China at a high price if the content is not there?
Well...I think the content is there, aside from Amazon who is stonewalling just to sell more fire crap. Same reason why they won't even sell the ATV and Google devices.
I guess Amazon feels more threatened by Apple and Google than they are Roku, NVidia and Sony.
Dunno about China content deals....though Netflix isn't in china, nor are the other US services.
Funny that this came up because I sold my Apple TV last night with the intention of picking up a Roku Premiere + tomorrow. Granted this isn't anything terribly new for me as I've owned Rokus, nVidia Shield TV, Fire TV, and a 3rd and 4th gen Apple TV (I obviously have a problem when it comes to streaming boxes lol). I'm not invested in iTunes movies and though I'm an Apple Music subscriber, I never play it through the tv that my streaming box is hooked up to. I'll be the first to admit that the Roku home screen UI looks like something that was designed in 2006, but for me personally that is the only compromise. I've come to learn that I value Roku having Amazon video and the wider support for file formats, such as actually allowing passthrough for DTS audio over what is the much better looking UI of tvOS. I'm sure 6 months down the line Apple will announce something for Apple TV that will make me want to comeback, but in my quest for a box that can do everything I want all in one place right now it seems like Roku is the closest I'll get.
Doesn't your requirements make the Shield the best choice since you can side load the Sony Android Amazon app? Shield supports pretty much every audio/video format out there.
Funny that this came up because I sold my Apple TV last night with the intention of picking up a Roku Premiere + tomorrow. Granted this isn't anything terribly new for me as I've owned Rokus, nVidia Shield TV, Fire TV, and a 3rd and 4th gen Apple TV (I obviously have a problem when it comes to streaming boxes lol). I'm not invested in iTunes movies and though I'm an Apple Music subscriber, I never play it through the tv that my streaming box is hooked up to. I'll be the first to admit that the Roku home screen UI looks like something that was designed in 2006, but for me personally that is the only compromise. I've come to learn that I value Roku having Amazon video and the wider support for file formats, such as actually allowing passthrough for DTS audio over what is the much better looking UI of tvOS. I'm sure 6 months down the line Apple will announce something for Apple TV that will make me want to comeback, but in my quest for a box that can do everything I want all in one place right now it seems like Roku is the closest I'll get.
For me Roku isn't even at the starting line. Is not even available in Australia, aside from an proprietary one branded for a particular ISP, and its an old version at that.
At this point Apple seems the best option for me if I want an actual box. I'd consider the shield as it has better hardware, but it lacks all the local apps I need. That's in part due to weird Sony exclusive deals when it comes to certain apps on AndroidTV.
That said the ATV has not quite lived up to what I imagined. I assumed every media stream app on iOS would also be on ATV. And the other ecosystem players (Amazon and Google) have held back. Though for google at least there's the work around where i can watch that content through the youtube app.
:O This is huge news for Canada.Mobilesyrup said:Starting today, Bell Fibe TV customers in Ontario and Quebec can use their fourth generation Apple TV to watch up to 450 Fibe TV channels.
The move marks the first time a Canadian TV service provider has made their content available on Apples digital media player and microconsole. CraveTV, Bells over-the-top streaming service, is also available on Apple TV via a recently released app. Bell announced that CraveTV surpassed 1 million subscribers earlier today.
Bell says features like the ability to pause and rewind Live TV will come to the Apple later this year.
Playstation Vue is out on ATV now:
http://www.macrumors.com/2016/11/17/playstation-vue-now-available-on-apple-tv/
Bell Fibe TV now available on Apple TV
:O This is huge news for Canada.
see also:
You can now subscribe to CraveTV through iTunes with the Apple TV (Oct 13 '16)
Bell to offer Fibe TV as standalone service beginning early 2017 (Sept 7 '16)
VMedias IPTV service is coming to Roku devices in Canada (Sept 16 '16)
Bell aims to halt VMedias skinny basic package Roku app (Oct 3 '16)
Hmm. What's verdict on Vue?
Seconded. My mom has been interested in an Apple TV and cord cutting. She only "needs" her TV plan for (ironically enough) DVR'd 24 hour news, and even the cheap Vue plans have the channels she cares about.
Looks like Apple is reducing the App Store fees for video apps from 30% to 15%. I don't even care if Amazon and VUDU don't let you buy stuff I just want fucking player apps like on iOS!
Looks like Apple is reducing the App Store fees for video apps from 30% to 15%. I don't even care if Amazon and VUDU don't let you buy stuff I just want fucking player apps like on iOS!
Looks like Apple is reducing the App Store fees for video apps from 30% to 15%. I don't even care if Amazon and VUDU don't let you buy stuff I just want fucking player apps like on iOS!
I'm hoping this gets them Amazon and that it gets Netflix to buy into the TV-app/universal watchlist APIs but I don't think it'll happen in either case.
No it won't.
I really do think with Amazon given how they treat the AppleTV and AndroidTV/Chromecast that its wholly about them building their own fire ecosystem. Its not about fees at all. So Apple cutting any fees will do nothing. They could have a Prime Video and Audible app on ATV right now as they do on iOS and it cost them nothing.
As for Netflix, I don't see them doing it as I think the fight is over consumer data. Netflix doesn't want to give up all that data to Apple about what everyone watches.