I've got 4 devices if you include the TV (aTV4, Virgin TiVo, Firestick and TV) but only one remote to control them all. Get a Harmony Elite! Probably one of the best media devices I've ever purchased and it doesn't play anything
I'm a bit afraid that Apples curated approach (which works so well on the iPhone) will prevent Apple TV becoming more than it is now. The user interface on ATV4 is a joy to use, but I spend a small proportion of my time in the interface and a large proportion watching content. On content, other devices have a big advantage, in the U.K. at least.
I have a Synology NAS, I’m using the Synology Video app on my 4K ATV to stream movies from the NAS.Yes, it's hard to believe ten years later that AppleTV still requires iTunes to be running in order to play anything from your own library (without running 3rd party software). I remember some interview with an Apple software engineer saying they'd like to support something like NAS at some point, but not yet. Not 10 years later either. The focus on iTunes (and thus SELLING CRAP as opposed to letting you play your own media/library) continues. I don't much suppose they like you encoding your own Blu-rays (Steve never wanted any kind of Blu-Ray support for the Mac; 3rd parties finally got it working) and without removing DRM, you're locked into just one media player (unacceptable, IMO) and thus Blu-Ray (including UHD) and/or 4K streaming services ultimately appear more attractive.
I have a Synology NAS, I’m using the Synology Video app on my 4K ATV to stream movies from the NAS.
The video app is better than, say having a Files app from Apple using SMB that would just have the list of movies in a folder view.I think that would still count as 3rd party software. Not that I personally see what the big deal is about using an app to stream from a NAS. I certainly wouldn’t consider it a restriction.
I have Infuse 5 Pro on iOS, I see they have an Apple TV app too. I'll have to check it out.True...Or he could get infuse and stream from just about everything you can think of.
I have Infuse 5 Pro on iOS, I see they have an Apple TV app too. I'll have to check it out.
Seems like he was complaining about needing to keep a computer awake to run iTunes. There has to be some sort of computer running something to share the files to the network regardless.
Like you said, I don't see the problem. There are 3rd party apps available that run on the ATV to stream movies from the network. I couldn't care less that Apple doesn't have a 1st party solution. None of my movies have DRM on them anyhow.
We don’t use the crappy iTunes Store and don’t care about Apples overpriced media offerings in the UK
Overpriced, when was the last you you looked in the iTunes Store Lol?
There’s always bargains to be had, it wasn’t that long ago Predator & Die Hard we’re available in 4K for £1.99 each.
You could’ve also had The Maze Runner Films in 4K for £2.99 each.
Overpriced certainly isn’t a word I’d use.
Was going to say the exact same thing.
No, actually, we purchase physical product - our internet speeds are very bad and it just makes more sense to buy them that way rather than spend all day downloading something!
Listen, it’s just my opinion. No need to get upset about it. Whenever I’ve looked, the Apple Store has been more expensive for a download film than it is to buy on Amazon or equivalent retailer. If you buy physical movies when they’re new, you can sometimes even get the BluRay ones for under £10 and that’s just fine for me and my requirements.
The discussion was about Apple TV and that’s what my main comments were about.
Of course this is all academic because your internet isn’t quick enough to support streaming anyway.