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Apple TV Rumors
The latest buzz on Apple TV--true or not--is collected here. New: Steve Jobs announces Apple TV 2.0 at Macworld Apple TV a "Hobby
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Jan 16 2008, 6:47 PM EST by
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Apple TV FAQ
an FAQ you see here? Go for it! Apple TV FAQs Q: Are there parental controls on the TV? A: Not at this time. Q: Is there anything special
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Apr 30 2007, 10:55 PM EDT by
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Apple TV Buyer's Guide
. Ask a Question What do you want to know about the Apple TV? Ask the community a question by posting a comment. Buy Apple TV The best sources
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Apr 24 2007, 6:44 PM EDT by
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Apple TV Help
The best Apple TV help resources on the internet Apple has posted a PDF version of the Apple TV installation guide and a page for online tech
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Apr 3 2007, 4:53 PM EDT by
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Bad News for Apple TV
A lot of bad news for the Apple TV has simultaneously hit the market this weekend. Bad Signals for Apple TV Slim Margins for Apple TV Apple TV
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Jun 18 2007, 8:59 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Apple TV a "Hobby" Market?
"A lot of people have tried and failed" At the All Things Digital conference, Steve Jobs raised eyebrows by calling the Apple TV a hobby market
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Jun 1 2007, 12:08 PM EDT by
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Free Apple TV Content
isn't going to to look that good on the AppleTV (iTunes video excepted, of course). iTunes Apple TV Showcase [ iTunes Link ] Free this Week
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Jun 30 2007, 12:28 PM EDT by
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Converting From Movies to TV Shows
What to do when your TV shows are tagged as movies My Apple TV has an annoying habit of categorizing all my ripped DVDs and bittorrents
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Mar 30 2007, 12:42 AM EDT by
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Where Is Apple Going With the Apple TV?
Let me start off by saying that I love all things Apple. I have 3 computers in my apartment - all Apple. I have 5 iPods. I CONSTANTLY write about Apple on my site, and nothing gets me more excited that a good Apple rumor - except a good Apple CONFIRMED rumor. All that said, I'm not sold on the Apple TV. I simply think Apple has a lack of focus right now for what they want the device to be. When it was first announced last year, it seemed as if it would soley be for streaming to the living room - then it was release with a 40 gig hard drive - then just a couple months later that was upgraded to a 160 gig hard drive. One would assume this was to handle eventual HD content, but Apple's previous position had been that the hard drive would really only be used as a buffer - 160 gigs is an awfully big buffer.
So sure, maybe they realized they made a mistake by initially only launching with the 40 gig drive, and good on them for correcting it - but it's definitely given me doubts as to their direction for the device - do they have a firm one in place? After all, it was Steve Jobs himself who said at the All Things Digital Conference that the Apple TV was a mere 'hobby' - the mother of all downplays. I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop and Apple to fully reveal its plan. YouTube on the device is a definite nice step (especially when I heard you can tag videos on your computer to view later on the TV), but what they need is a movie rental service. It's been rumored, but if and when they get that going - and if the movies are in HD - I would buy an Apple TV in a second...if I don't win the one here :)
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Jun 21 2007, 5:04 AM EDT by
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Need help with Apple TV + WAN Network
Hi, this really more of a usability question, but I didn't know of a better way to contact you. My name is Justin Lee - I'm a video producer in Atlanta, Ga. I have an application that I would like to use several Apple TVs for, but I'm not sure how workable this project is. Any help or suggestions you might offer would be greatly appreciated.
I have a client that has several hours of training videos that they would like to distribute to several of their stores (150+). They currently use DVDs for distribution, but they often update the videos and have to mail several supplemental DVDs each year to replace outdated ones, hence they would like to create a system that hosts one master library of files that can be synced to 150+ devices across the internet. The discussion started with using iPods, but I think Apple TVs might be a better solution.
My thought is that I could host a master iTunes library on a server with a fixed IP address and have several Apple TV units sync to the remote library.
The dilemma is how to make the master iTunes library discoverable by Apple TV units at remote locations. My understanding is that Apple TVs use Bonjour to discover iTunes libraries. Is it possible to make Bonjour work across the WAN?
Apologies if I've posted to the wrong place, but I'd appreciate any input you may have.
Thanks!
Justin justin@craigmiller.tv
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Nov 29 2007, 1:11 PM EST by
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New articles added week of June 4: Youtube Adding New Video Format Apple Updates Apple TV - Why Now? Links to longer-form articles about
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Sweepstakes Rules
The Apple TV Wiki Sweepstakes Official Sweepstakes Rules (the “Rules”) SPONSOR This Apple TV Wiki Sweepstakes (the “Sweepstakes”) is sponsored
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May 29 2007, 7:53 PM EDT by
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on this wiki: Apple TV Reviews: Write a review . Write an article, post a blog, and more. Apple TV Posts So, you bought an Apple TV: Now what
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Apr 4 2007, 12:58 PM EDT by
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Home Page Test
of the pages on this wiki: Apple TV Reviews: Write a review . Write an article, post a blog, and more. Apple TV Posts Apple TV Hackers Have you
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Apr 29 2007, 4:24 PM EDT by
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I got it! Thanks! Thanks! Thanks!
Well, after all my blustering about not letting stuff sit fallow, I have to plead guilty. The Apple TV came yesterday and of course I wanted to rip open the package and get started. And of course I had other obligations. So I went out, did my stuff, tried to keep my mind off of my new toy and then at about midnight last night I finally got to start playing.
So it really didn't sit around for all that long but it felt like an eternity. I set it up. Played some Sonic Youth and The Clash and some old Muppets video clips. Finally my wife yelled at me to "turn off that noise" so I went to bed.
This is going to be tons of fun.
Oh, and that client I mentioned in my winning post? His Apple TV is still sitting on his desk unused (though it's now made its way out of the box).
Thanks again.
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[Mac App Store] Video Converter Pro for Your Mac and Portable Device P
A professional developer of Mac multimedia software - iFunia, just realeased an all-in-one Mac video converter on the Mac App Store. This program is a groundbreaking Mac video format converter you can use to convert video(including HD) into numerous video/audio formats for use on personal computers or popular portable players such as iPad, iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, PSP, BlackBerry, PS3,etc. If you are interested in the software, reply this post or just sent E-mail to us business@ifunia.com, we will send the promo codes for you to try out the application.
We would be thankful if you could share your experiences and support our future work by writing a review on the Mac App Store.
Here are the iTunes links:
iFunia Video Converter Pro:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ifunia-video-converter-pro/id411611417?mt=12
Here are the ways you can get the promo codes: 1. Reply to this post or email to business@ifunia.com. 2. We will send the promo code to your Email. 3. Give us a review on the Mac App Store! 4. Thanks a lot!!!
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Feb 17 2011, 2:53 AM EST by lily0508
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Promo codes for iFunia PDF2Text [Mac App Store Giveaway]
PDF2Text, the text extraction tool that facilitates extracting and reusing the unformatted text from PDF documents, is now available on the Mac App Store. To celebrate this change the company now supply the promo codes as giveaway, if you are interested in the software, reply this post and send E-mail to us business@ifunia.com, we will send the promo codes for you to try out the application.
iFunia PDF2Text Key Features - Two steps to convert PDF to Text (Txt) format. - Keeps original page layout when convert PDF to Text on Mac. - Batch PDF to TEXT conversion at high speed - Converts entire document or only a specific page range - Supports drag and drop of PDF files for conversion
More information about iFunia PDF2Text, please visit Mac App Store link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pdf2text/id423474478?mt=12
We would be thankful if you could share your experiences and support our future work by writing a review on the Mac App Store.
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Apr 12 2011, 11:19 PM EDT by
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Convert Panasonic P2 MXF to AIC MOV for FCE 4 editing on Mac
he following guide shows how to convert Panasonic P2 MXF to AIC so as to Transfer Panasonic P2 MXF to Final Cut Express 4 for post-production.
http://www.pavtube.com/hd-video-converter-mac/
Preparation: Get Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac ($35). There is trial version for evaluation, and you’re encouraged to have a try with it before purchase. Install and launch Pavtube HD Video Converter. Step 1. Click "Add" to browse to and load Panasonic .mxf recordings. You can import P2 clips directly from a P2 card, a copy of a P2 card on Mac HDD. Step 2. Click on "Format" and choose "iMovie and Final Cut Express > Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) (*.mov)". The format is developed by Apple and is natively supported by FCE. AIC encoded .mov video can be instantly imported to FCE without long-time rendering.
Step 3. Click "Convert" to start transcoding Panasonic P2 MXF to FCE 4 friendly Apple Intermediate Codec. When conversion complete you click "Open" to find converted .mov videos. Some helpful notes: 1. Apple Intermediate Codec requires more hard disk space (40GB per hour as opposed to 13.5GB per hour for Standard Definition DV), a more powerful machine (an Intel-based Mac), and a more recent OS (Mac OS X 10.5). Make sure there is enough free space before you transferring MXF to Apple Intermediate Codec.
2. Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac includes flexible output options. You can click "Settings" to set video resolution (1920x1080/1440x1080/1280x720/720x480), bitrate(from 1Mbps to 20Mbps), frame rate (24p/30p), and click "Editor" to set deinterlace, denoise, mute, volume up, trim, crop, etc.
3. For converting/importing P2 MXF to Final Cut Pro, select "Final Cut Pro>> Apple ProRes 422(*.mov)format in Step 2. http://www.pavtube.com/imedia-converter-mac/
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How to rip Blu-ray files to Apple TV with Pavtube Blu-ray to Apple TV Software
time, people’srequirements of dealing with these Blu-ray files to do other use are alsoarising, like ripping to Apple TV for hooking up to home theater
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How to convert SWF to MPPEG-4 on Mac?
to iTunes library and sync them to your iPad, iPod, iPhone, iPad, PSP , Blackberry, and Apple TV. Other Mac application: upload the cure animation
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