Can an ATV be used as like an airport express. SO you can use remote speakers connected to it from the computer and the TV?
I'm pretty sure you answered my question. I will be a little more detailed just to make sure.
If I have an Apple TV hooked up to my TV for video and a receiver for audio. Then I can turn on the TV and select music that is on my computer's itunes and play it from the TV or I can also go into the other room where my computer is and select a song in itunes and have it play through the speakers that are hooked up to the Apple TV?
Thanks for the help.
If they bring out a decent remote application for the iPhone/Touch or the yet to be announced mini-tablet![]()
Jaunty said:If they bring out a decent remote application for the iPhone/Touch or the yet to be announced mini-tablet, or Salling Clicker is ported once the SDK is announced in February, I should be able to avoid buying a Sonos or Squeezebox system.![]()
Almost.
You can set up AppleTV (Take 2) to be an AirTunes speaker. You can stream music from your computer to it and use the remote via the AppleTV to change the song, pause etc - however it is actually iTunes on your computer that is controlling it and not the AppleTV. This works for audio being streamed from your computer only - it will not stream the audio from the AppleTV.
Check out the griffin air click remote. Tiny, cheap and RF so it works all over the house. Great for skipping tracks when using multiple speakers in iTunes.
I think that's the opposite of what the previous post was asking.
"Take 1" has a complete interface to any computer it's connected with for sharing, so you can stream anything that is in that computer's library (as long as it's compatible with the AppleTV). What can't be done is from the computer to the Apple TV and use it as remote speakers (AirTunes).
It might be handy (in Take 2) to use it as an AirTunes remote speaker, but I don't see any feature listed for that...
AppleInsider has screen shots of the setup menu for this as well.
Do you have a link?
here is a direct link to the second page of the review they posted:
http://www.appleinsider.com/article...itunes_movie_rentals_photos_video.html&page=2
and the image:
But, it still means streaming from the Apple TV to the Airport Express, not streaming from iTunes (and controlling from iTunes) to the AppleTV.
When you play music from iTunes, it will stream through your TV's speakers (or whatever you have hooked to your ATV).
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Nope its the other way around - the music is streamed from the computer with iTunes to the AppleTV as an AirTunes destination (speakers).
See what Kevin wrote in post #2:
This is what the AppleInsider article stated: Another new audio feature is support for AirTunes (below). Using an Airport Express Base Station, Apple TV can now wirelessly stream audio out to the same speakers used to distribute music from iTunes.
Just reporting what they wrote. It means the source is AppleTV, not iTunes. So, thus the confusion. The article conflicts with what "Kevin" posted.
Yes, AI has that part wrong, I trust Kevin over AppleInsider - you might want to click on that link in his signature and see where he works and what he works on for a living.
All that aside (which is pretty much off topic, anyway), the screen shot is of the Apple TV interface, not iTunes.
Hopefully, it'll all be moot in a few hours, anyway.
The way I understand it is that the screen shot is just a submenu to Airtunes options (turn it on/off, set a password).
It's now 12:15. Do "you" know where "your" update is?![]()
That thought crossed my mind, too. I probably have a bit of a mental block as to the usefulness of using thetv as a AirTunes remote speaker (mimicking AirPort Express) - it sorta goes against the "no computer needed" idea. And, for me, I don't always have the
tv set as my audio input device (DirectTV, Blu-Ray, X-Box, DVD Recorder, etc - you get the idea. It keeps my Harmony Remote busy.). So, it really seemed to make more sense for it to talk to another audio system (as opposed to the iTunes >
tv route).
I think this works via the internet? I'd rather just be connecting over my local wifi network. Pretty cool app though; I'd still like to see what Jonas at Salling Clicker comes up with if he decides to do something
Yes, AI has that part wrong, I trust Kevin over AppleInsider - you might want to click on that link in his signature and see where he works and what he works on for a living.
Also - you might want to read the whole AI article - I linked to it for the screen shot - but the article has many errors in it - like saying rentals in iTunes can not be transfered to AppleTV.