The More You Know
Welcome to the The More You Know page
Below you will find a running list our “The More You Know” tips or any other Apple TV tutorials and how to’s we post from time to time.
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Using Third-party Remote Controls With Apple TV
Streaming Photos From Applications To Your Apple TV
Streaming Radio On Your Apple TV
Hacking the AppleTV: Get Your Boxee On
Get The Super Bowl Theatrical Spots In HD On Your Apple TV
DIY Apple TV Home Media Server
Using Chapter Selection In Apple TV
Removing Menu Items from the Apple TV
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Written by Eddie V. on March 29, 2009
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View CommentsLeslie Ehman
April 13th, 2009 at 8:24 am
We have enjoyed apple TV and downloaded a number of movies and shows; paid for them and then they don’t come up on the menu. I am told we can “just” download them again but won’t have to pay again. How can I avoid this. In Europe the downloading can take a considerable amount of time. Thank you
Scott C
May 29th, 2009 at 8:43 am
Leslie, where did you download the movies & TV shows? That is, did you buy the videos from the Apple TV interface or from iTunes on your computer?
Also are you syncing or streaming from your Mac to Apple TV?
I suspect either A) Your newly purchased content just hasn’t had a chance to been seen by Apple TV or B) It may not be “synced” to AppleTV or C) it may be unchecked in iTunes, causing AppleTV o ignore it.
Good luck.
JimiLee
June 1st, 2009 at 10:11 pm
Yaaayyyy Hulu and Boxee on my Appletv once again!!!!
John Tomas
November 23rd, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Hi, i've been looking for somewhere to ask this question, maybe this is the right place maybe not. hopefully someone will take pity and answer. Can AppleTV be used to watch any content from the internet. If i want to watch a movie from Hulu, for instance, will ATV allow us to view it on our TV? We use Roku for NetFlix but want to go further. Thanks
john in Ruidoso, NM
gordon
December 17th, 2009 at 8:26 am
I've been looking around for the right way to develop a video playlist so that I can essentially turn on my apple TV and watch all of my unwatched TV shows like its a tv channel – one show should play after the other – and ideally I shouldn't have to watch more than one episode from each series I subscribe to…. just would be nice to not have to hunt through the menu all the time – not a big deal bout would be pretty cool to find out how to do using playlists… best I can find is this which isn't exactly what I want: http://cnettv.cnet.com/make-video-playlists-itu...
sunilkochhar
December 23rd, 2009 at 12:54 am
Hi, Can AppleTV be used to watch US content of itunes in Europe with an US account. I have iphone with US account and can download postcasts or apps etc? Before investing US $ 229/- in ATV, I would like to check this out if any body tried. Our TV formats is PAL and on top of it IP address of internet may be an issue. Many thanks
bizbox
January 7th, 2010 at 11:37 am
I've wondered about this too. It would be such a great addition (especially for Saturday morning cartoons with my kids).
Jeremy
February 5th, 2010 at 1:02 pm
Somewhat random, but I was wondering if the USB port on the appletv is powered on by default. Is it possible to plug an ipod cable in there an at least charge an ipod off of it?
Jeremy
February 5th, 2010 at 9:02 pm
Somewhat random, but I was wondering if the USB port on the appletv is powered on by default. Is it possible to plug an ipod cable in there an at least charge an ipod off of it?
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