You need your computer on and you need to have it going through your computer, right? why not just hook your laptop to your AVR or TV and get the apple remote? wouldn't this be doing the exact same thing with less limitations?.
The new Apple TV does NOT require a computer. Only an iTunes account.
It supports streaming media from your computer, but unlike the original Apple TV it does not require a computer to use it (as long as you can sign up for an iTunes account on a computer somewhere).
It doesn't. Well, it probably buffers/stores some in onboard flash. But if you want to rewatch it within the rental period, it will redownload it if needed.So if you rent TV shows or movies from iTunes where does it store it?...
The new Apple TV does NOT require a computer. Only an iTunes account.
It supports streaming media from your computer, but unlike the original Apple TV it does not require a computer to use it (as long as you can sign up for an iTunes account on a computer somewhere).
But it does require a computer on if you want to watch anything you have stored on a computer or external hard drive.
Hey I don't want to start another thread so maybe someone can help me here?... is my internet speed any good?.
download 1.73mb/s
upload 0.30mb/s
PING 17 ms
That seems to be fairly slow for connections today, especially with services like Comcast internet. Are you on a DSL line? I tried switching out to that from Comcast, but found that the latency and speed was horrible.
This is because it is hard to get to files on a computer when it isn't turned on![]()
The new Apple TV does NOT require a computer. Only an iTunes account.
It supports streaming media from your computer, but unlike the original Apple TV it does not require a computer to use it (as long as you can sign up for an iTunes account on a computer somewhere).