autistic-savant macrumors member Original poster Jun 21, 2011 54 129 Jun 21, 2011 #1 more... Last edited: May 30, 2025
J Jamie0003 macrumors 65816 Apr 17, 2009 1,441 1,396 Norfolk, UK Jun 21, 2011 #2 autistic-savant said: anyone know if lion will be able mirror (from a mac book air for example) over apple tv in the way that OS5 will? i want to be able to sit & surf while watching tv, but also send video, iptv and radio to my tv/home cinema amp when required Click to expand... That would be awesome. I really wish apple would add an app store to the apple tv though.... And no, it can't.
autistic-savant said: anyone know if lion will be able mirror (from a mac book air for example) over apple tv in the way that OS5 will? i want to be able to sit & surf while watching tv, but also send video, iptv and radio to my tv/home cinema amp when required Click to expand... That would be awesome. I really wish apple would add an app store to the apple tv though.... And no, it can't.
autistic-savant macrumors member Original poster Jun 21, 2011 54 129 Jun 22, 2011 #3 More... Last edited: May 30, 2025
vincenz macrumors 601 Oct 20, 2008 4,285 220 Jun 22, 2011 #4 They'd never add a feature like this. Why? Because it's Apple.
Mad Mac Maniac macrumors 601 Oct 4, 2007 4,808 2,110 A little bit of here and a little bit of there. Jun 22, 2011 #5 vincenz said: They'd never add a feature like this. Why? Because it's Apple. Click to expand... That doesn't make sense. Yeah that would be really cool! Is there any technical limitation of why it wouldn't be possible? Airplay was backwards built into iDevices that were created without airplay in mind. They only need to be on the same wifi network right?
vincenz said: They'd never add a feature like this. Why? Because it's Apple. Click to expand... That doesn't make sense. Yeah that would be really cool! Is there any technical limitation of why it wouldn't be possible? Airplay was backwards built into iDevices that were created without airplay in mind. They only need to be on the same wifi network right?