I haven't seen any indication to lead me to think that YouTube will be going away from the Apple TV.
Our license to include the YouTube app in iOS has ended, customers can use YouTube in the Safari browser and Google is working on a new YouTube app to be on the App Store.
Seeing as the ATV has no app store or browser then it's safe to assume that the ATV will no longer be able to access youtube under iOS 6![]()
I just wish they would fix how tv shows are listed. One entry for the show, then all the seasons. I refuse to 'rig' it so it displays like it used to.
Seeing as the ATV has no app store or browser then it's safe to assume that the ATV will no longer be able to access youtube under iOS 6
I just wish they would fix how tv shows are listed. One entry for the show, then all the seasons. I refuse to 'rig' it so it displays like it used to.
If, after iOS 6, there is no Youtube app on the ATV, just use Google's new Youtube app and Airplay it from any other iOS device. It works beautifully, and, IMO, Airplaying Youtube from another device is faster and easier than using the ATV Youtube app.
So your the 1 person they've were talking aboutNot everybody uses other iOS devices.
If YouTube is removed then I won't be happy.
So your the 1 person they've were talking about![]()
I've seen somethnig saying that on the iOS 6 beta you can make apples wiggle and have a little cross and move them around like on ipad and iphone. So i guess that means you'll be able to delete them, therefore I reckon and app store is a good bet![]()
You can move them but not delete them. As I said in one of the other forum threads; in the beta there is also an AirPlay speaker feature that is quite cool.
Apple TV gets AirPlay speaker-out feature in iOS6
If you want to see what this might be like, you've been able to do this with Favorite podcasts on the aTV for a while.I've seen somethnig saying that on the iOS 6 beta you can make apples wiggle and have a little cross and move them around like on ipad and iphone.