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Started reading a little more about this, i was gonna post this question to you. So basically anything you have in Itunes you can play?One other quick note, is that it does play any iTunes acceptable format, so downloading movies elsewhere is an option. I have a copy of Borat in .mp4 format, and that synced and plays fine on the apple TV as well.
*FOUND LINKOne more question, can you upgrade the HD to whatever you want? Like from the stock 40gig to a 300gig etc.?
I read that article to, was going to post same question. Inquiring minds want to know! I say do it now, before that new car smell wears off*FOUND LINKOne more question, can you upgrade the HD to whatever you want? Like from the stock 40gig to a 300gig etc.?
I would state it to be more true as "you can play anything you can play on your video iPod" as I've run into some podcasts that won't transfer to my iPod before, and they wont' go to the TV eitherStarted reading a little more about this, i was gonna post this question to you. So basically anything you have in Itunes you can play?One other quick note, is that it does play any iTunes acceptable format, so downloading movies elsewhere is an option. I have a copy of Borat in .mp4 format, and that synced and plays fine on the apple TV as well.
I guess I just needed the new toy feeling, but something like this would work well. As an answer to Why not go with that, I think most people out there just want something easy, and this is quick to plug and play with iTunes, and of course, is likely the only thing that's going to be able to play what you purchase on iTunes, so if a person doesn't know where else to get decent quality vids, or wants to be legal about it and purchase...Why not go with something like this? Just pop in your own hard drive and go.http://www.mvixusa.com/index.php
Thats reasonable. I wonder how long they take to come down?So sounds like the new firmware was released for the Apple TV today. Guess I'll have to let it install later tonight. Probably won't test anything, but this is the software to enable rentals on the Apple TV. Sounds like the rentals are downloaded and can be kept for 30 days, but are removed 24 hours after viewing. Prices are something around 1.99 for existing titles and 3.99 for new releases. Add $1 to rent the HD version.Â
Very, very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!I guess the firmware update also adds 1080p capability to it. :-D
It's cool that they keep updating it though. I know it didn't go over very well the first time.Well I got this new update installed on the Apple TV last night. The menu has been revamped. I took a quick look through available movies and the HD selection. I was surprised with how many there were. In thinking about it, I should have known when looking through different types of movies in the iTunes store, but it just looks like a lot more in the Apple TV presentation of them. Good stuff though.Â
Let me think about that one... probably not.... I'll give you the 24/7 phone for the week if you give me the $25 thoAfter reading your post about the HD comparison...I think you'll be really impressed when you quit gaming and actually download a video. Download an HD one so you can give us your opinion of the quality.Also, I'll pay you $25 smacks for it tomorrow if you bring it to work.