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Did this version fix the weird Photostream bug involving wired vs wifi connections that popped up in 5.1?
 
update failed - giving up on it!

after an hour of attempting to update my ATV3 9 (over ethernet) I am giving up.
Going to leave this update until the bugs are worked out!
 
The progress bar for this one seems to go to about 65% and then just hang there for a long while. I kept checking over what seemed like and hour or two and then stopped "watching the pot" for several hours. When I check again in the evening it was all done. It seems to work well and I like one resurrected feature from :apple:TV1 (TV shows with original posters show individual posters again).
 
The progress bar for this one seems to go to about 65% and then just hang there for a long while. I kept checking over what seemed like and hour or two and then stopped "watching the pot" for several hours. When I check again in the evening it was all done. It seems to work well and I like one resurrected feature from :apple:TV1 (TV shows with original posters show individual posters again).
I also notice, and got a little concerned, when the progress bar stopped for a while. Of course, how long it stops for may depend on download speed. I think in my case it was maybe 10-15m that it stopped (11Mbps download). I suppose download speed could also be dependent on server load.
 
One niche positive I've found: this update brings back using whatever show poster is assigned to a TV show episode rather than seeming to just pick a single poster for a whole season and showing that regardless of which show is selected in that season.

Can you give more information on where you are seeing individual TV show posters? Any screenshots?

I'm seeing less poster art in the various views than before.
 
Can you give more information on where you are seeing individual TV show posters? Any screenshots?

I'm seeing less poster art in the various views than before.

Sorry, I do something as a workaround so that it can work the way I want it to work. This small benefit is in Computers, TV Shows on the :apple:TV.

I shoot a lot of home movies. When I tag them, I tag them as TV Shows so that we have a simple organization solution by year. Thus, all our home movies shot this year will be in the Show "Home Movies" Season "2012". Last year are in Season "2011" and so on. I prefer this to having a list of home movies from many years sorted Alphabetically (which is what I would get if I tagged them as movies instead of TV shows).

With :apple:TV (generation) 1, individual poster art for the home movies would show as the list was browsed. Thus, a birthday would show a picture of the birthday person, Christmas would show the family around the tree, etc. When I switched to :apple:TV3, it- until this update- seemed to randomly pick one poster from the season of shows and display that regardless of which home movie was highlighted in the list. Now, it's back to showing individual poster art associated with each file (each show in the list)- just like it was with the first gen :apple:TV.

That's not a big benefit but I like it much better this way than it choosing 1 bit of poster art and using it for all episodes within a season. When we are browsing the home movie collection, a good poster makes it easier to recognize which home movie we want to view.
 
Thank you! So I would include the numbered titles in "sort title" right?

Yeppers

The "Sort Title" box is where you'd put the recreated name.. The normal "Title" box you leave alone ( that's where the movies actual name is ). The 'sort title' is something you'd never see displayed when browsing movies in iTunes or via an iOS device... It's just used for sorting purposes.

To test it out scroll to the last movie in your library (while sorted alphabetically) and change its "Sort Title" to 1A

Once you save it the movie should now show up at the very top... To put it back simply delete the 1A from that box and save the meta data and it will go back to the bottom of the list.
 
Yeppers

The "Sort Title" box is where you'd put the recreated name.. The normal "Title" box you leave alone ( that's where the movies actual name is ). The 'sort title' is something you'd never see displayed when browsing movies in iTunes or via an iOS device... It's just used for sorting purposes.

To test it out scroll to the last movie in your library (while sorted alphabetically) and change its "Sort Title" to 1A

Once you save it the movie should now show up at the very top... To put it back simply delete the 1A from that box and save the meta data and it will go back to the bottom of the list.
Thanks for the tip. Just tried it and it worked beautifully.

I had really hoped that iTunes 11 would revamp the metadata fields. Seems like the fields have been added and bastardized to fit in media types (music, tv, movies, etc) as they have been added and are not really intuitive.
 
Did this version fix the weird Photostream bug involving wired vs wifi connections that popped up in 5.1?

That's what I'm interested in too... However the damn thing fails during the update. I thought the first one I had was faulty so I returned it, only to find the replacement is the same. This is ******** Crapple!
 
Updated our two Apple TV's today (eventually) both over Ethernet. The first one took two very quick tries, got an error message the first time AFTER the update had downloaded.

The second one took on hour-long try- downloaded very quickly (4 mins) and then took over an hour to 'Prepare Update'.

Both now working fine, two Apple TV's and iTunes 11 working fine (touch wood :eek: )

I'd advise being patient, leave it overnight if necessary. Seems a little flakey but it gets there. Netflix, iTunes Home Share and Airplay working grand.
 
ATV updates

Updated two ATV3, one wired, and one ATV2, no problems at all. ATV2 took a lot longer, about an hour total. As you can see, love Apple TV. Also updated to iTunes 11 and new remote app. Have to say that everything is much more responsive, although never had previous issues. But the movies and library load a lot faster, I think more because of ITunes 11 being so much less bloated. Be sure to do them all.

Got to say go for it, worth the updates.
 
Yep I agree ... as do many others I'm sure...

Another bonus to this would be that once navigated into a 'franchise' folder all the individual movies would default sort to the release year instead of alpha so franchises that didn't name their individual movies XXXX I , XXXX II, XXXX III etc would still be presented in the proper order.

The Alien franchise comes to mind as does Die Hard and Harry Potter as well as Indiana Jones, Road Warrior, Star Trek, Babylon 5, etc etc etc.

Yea that would certainly be nice... As would reorganizing the TV shows so only the Show Title appears on the top most level and only when you select it are you shown folders for each individual season. I hear the new iTunes does this now so there's hope ...
There are two ways to do this, and I use both of them, depending on the franchise.

For franchises that are all similarly named, I just use Sort Title (as detailed already by another poster), so all the Batman movies are grouped together, all the Die Hards, etc.

But for franchises with different titles (i.e. James Bond, The Man With No Name, Dirty Harry or The Avengers), I set up playlists. You do it just like you would with a music playlist, except you drag and drop the movies you want into it. I've got playlists for all the mentioned franchises, and I also use Smart Playlists for certain directors (Tarantino, Kurosawa, etc.). Works great because I can have the movies listed under their regular title and organized alphabetically in the library, but then I click on the playlist to see the whole series.
 
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