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Kasper's Automated Slave
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Apple updates Apple TV software to version 2.3.1 [Ux3]
Apple overnight released a minor software update for owners of its Apple TV set-top media box that has thus far been revealed to include a new Network Test function and improvements when using Apple Remote for iPhone.
As of this morning, the company has yet to update its Apple TV software updates page, which has documented the changes in each new version of the software since the Apple TV Take 2 (review: part 1, part 2) update was unveiled early last year. Instead, those installing the 2.3.1 software are reporting the update to wreak havoc on makeshift installations of the Boxee cross-platform media center software, which adds unauthorized support for a wide range of multimedia formats, online video channels, and social networking features. [Update: see Boxee's response on our blogs.] An update to Apple TV that arrived this past November also disabled Boxee installations but did so while delivering a number of widely received features at the same time, such as AirTunes streaming from Apple TV, third-party remote control compatibility, playlists, and music volume control. Although Apple still considers Apple TV to be one of its "hobbies," sales of the slim grey boxes rose three-fold during the 2008 calendar year. Apple customers are also expressing greater interest in the device as a movie rental system, which has compelled the electronics maker to continue to allocate R&D spending for the segment. "It is clear the movie rental business is working and there are more customers who want to try it," Apple interim chief executive Tim Cook recently told analysts during a quarterly conference call.*"We will continue to invest there, because we believe there is something there for us in the future." User-discovered changes in Apple TV 2.3.1 One AppleInsider forum member notes that songs selected via the Apple Remote iPhone application now begin playing immediately on Apple TVs update with version 2.3.1 of the software. Another AppleInsider forum member notes that Apple has added a Network Test function to Apple TV under Settings>General>Network, which sends diagnostic information about your internet connection to Apple. This appears to be in response to a growing number of complaints that HD downloads suddenly slowed to a snails pace for some users around the holidays. |
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Installing now....
Just noticed this. Quick download. Installing now.
I assume it'll bork boxee.... |
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Works OK
OK - installed and running.
Of course, it does bork boxee & XBMC. Seems much snappier... ![]() |
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Maybe I'll be able to shut mine off now rather than constantly having to unplug it.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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I hope this fixes iTunes music streaming
I haven't downloaded it yet, but with iTunes 8.01 and the last Apple TV software you couldn't stream music for more than 5 or 6 song before the conntection was lost or the music stopped playing.
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Yay! When you chose a song on the Apple TV using the Remote app on iPhone/Touch, it didn't play straight away, you had to press the play button. Now it starts straight away
![]() Wonder if they read this I posted? ![]() http://getsatisfaction.com/apple/top...ay_immediately |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Network Test new?
Is the network test feature new? I've not noticed it before. Running it now.
Software update was quick and issue free. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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We LOVE our Apple TV. Had it for almost a year now.
I would only like to see a couple changes or modifications to the service: - Longer window to watch the movie once you start viewing. 24 hours is not long enough when you have kids in the house. It has to be at least 48 hours if not 72. - Subscription based price options similar to Netflix. I would much rather pay Apple a constant $9.99 a month and get something like 3-4 HD rentals per month or even $14.99 for HD 5-6 rentals. - Rental TV episodes. I've bought 8 TV episodes so far and downloaded countless free ones and I have to say that I have only watched one of the bought ones more than once. Steve said that people tend to want to rent a movie and not buy it. I think that TV episodes fill that description much more fully than movies do. - This is a way out there idea, but why are there SD and HD quality movies available for rental? You NEED to have an HDTV to hook up an Apple TV to in the first place, why not make all movies one price and if there is an HD version then there is no SD version available. - HD movie purchases. |
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Why would anyone pay $1.99 or $2.99 when you can view SD and HD quality for free on Hulu??? My DVR has conked out during Heroes before and I just went up to Hulu to watch the last 15 minutes the next day on my Mac. |
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Second time seems to be hung in the same place. I'm going to just leave it and see if it completes. |
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Edit: Also forgot ... ANYONE NOT LIVING IN THE USA Last edited by Virgil-TB2; 02-25-2009 at 10:51 AM.. |
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AI can only quote the stats that Apple publicly releases.
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There are similar issues for why Hulu isn't the answer to everything. I don't always have an internet connection. Hulu is of no use to me on my iPod (believe it or not, not everyone has an iPhone!) or on a flight. What I think the networks should really do is take their Hulu versions of shows, include the commercials, and just release them as podcasts via iTunes. They'll have a broader audience since podcasts are compatible on many devices, not just iPods, Apple doesn't charge anything for managing our podcast subscriptions, and the networks don't have to pay to maintain Hulu. They only need to host their source video. HD movie purchases won't arrive until Apple has secured the video signal between iTunes and the display. I suspect that is a main factor for the adoption of the DisplayPort standard. You can do rentals from AppleTV because they are temporary and don't ever get copied off the AppleTV to your iTune library. But for purchases, you are going to want to watch them on other devices and back them up. That means getting them into your iTunes library. The studios likely wouldn't allow that until the entire path, iTunes to display, is encrypted. |
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All Apple need to do is open in up to third party plug-ins. BBC iPlayer is already available for various mobile phones. |
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So we have to pay for your mistake then? While I love to read comments, the need to skip over all your negative posts does get old after a while. Can't you do us a favor? Get a hammer; take your AppleTV outside and smash it to bits. Live a happy life. |
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The ATV is basically an instant gratification device (possible intermittent slow download issue excepted). My wife and I decide if we feel in the mood for a movie, check what's available and what we feel like watching, initiate the download and start watching within minutes. A couple of hours later we're done. No planning required - that's the whole point. Now I fully understand the issue for people with small kids. My friends in that category tell me that they never get to watch a rental movie all the way through in one sitting. (My response: get your damn' kids under control. <g>) Unfortunately the whole 30 day/24 hour window limitation is a movie studio condition, not Apple's idea. In the end I imagine the studios will have to loosen up a bit, just as the record companies now have. |
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I guess I don't have my child "under control" because he is having a hard time with 4 teeth coming in and a double ear infection and I'm such a horrible father for going into his room and trying to comfort him so he can get back to sleep instead of plopping my ass on the couch, ignoring him so that I can watch through my movie rental in one sitting. |
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-like the iPod HiFi or an 8track player. I have a happy life- do you? ![]()
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as long the TV has Composite video inputs. It works great on my SD TV, and I'm glad they offer programming in SD still. Last edited by teslacoil6603; 02-25-2009 at 12:48 PM.. Reason: spelling error |
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as you fail at logic, 24 hrs minus 3 hrs equals 21 hrs left over.
I don't see how an anti M$ stance can be seen as a bad thing on an Apple forum I really can't!
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We've been over this so many times. It was designed as an extension of iTunes on your Mac. The only real changes that have been made are to allow you to connect to other services, like the iTS server for rentals and purchases, YouTube, Flickr etc. The device is still the same as it ever was: iTunes for your TV.
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after all I hear demand is about 3 times what it used to be, so you shouldn't loose too much.
I don't see how an anti M$ stance can be seen as a bad thing on an Apple forum I really can't!
nagromme - According to Amazon: "SpongBob Typing Tutor" is outselling Windows |
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However, one must wonder what percentage of people that would be iTS movie rental customers are not going to rent because it's 24 hours (and not 30 or more hours)? I don't think it's enough to make the studios want to change their model anytime soon. I predict that once digital rentals really take off, then we should see some competition with rentals lasting longer as a marketing ploy to generate more business. Others will have to follow suit in kind.
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I think I've mentioned this before, but you are the kind of person who, if given a wheel barrow full of gold bars, would complain about the weight. might I ask WHERE are all your MORE successful products? it seems your opinion is such that ANYTHING you could devise, program, manufacture and bring to market with perfect advertising, would blow Apple TV figures out of the water. SO WHY DON'T YOU? given that perspective, it becomes apparent that you really do know all about failure.
I don't see how an anti M$ stance can be seen as a bad thing on an Apple forum I really can't!
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After five or six times, I got the network test to complete. Just said it was done when it was finished.
The text at the beginning says: "This test sends information about your Internet connection to Apple in order to help improve download performance." So I guess I shouldn't have been expecting any data. |
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We can all be jerks from time to time and I'm certain that I say some negative and even nasty things, but he makes a veritable career out of it. It's the same script over and over again. He makes some a-hole off the cuff remark, constantly finding the dark lining to an otherwise shiny cloud. Three people call him on it and then he really starts to salivate, punching back on all fronts using the information graciously provided to him by people assuming he actually knows anything or is interested in a real debate. I can't think of a single contribution in terms of information or insight he has ever had. He's an argument junkie like some of the rest of us, but as we all know an argument is not just the automatic gain-saying of everything the other guy says. He's also rude almost every time whereas I pride myself on only being rude some of the time and mostly only to idiots. |
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In my experience, there is a small grace period once you choose to start watching. I've found that if the movie is paused, lets say at 11 p.m. after playing for an hour. The next day, I can go back at 11 p.m. and resume playing and/or restart the paused movie from the beginning. This gives you more than a strict 24 hours cut-off period for enjoying the movie, if you're been lucky enough to find an enjoyable movie. Haven't experimented with how long you could string this out. It makes interrupting a movie and resuming the next totally doable. A 48 hours rent window would be way better.
Stumbled upon 'Man on Wire' back in mid-January ... incredible documentary. Recommended! |
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Since when did you become Sigmund Freud? Please, please relieve me from your ANAL-ysis? ![]()
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Last edited by teckstud; 02-25-2009 at 02:11 PM.. |
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You actually leave your DVD player and every other electronic device know to man in standby 24/7?? Man, how much is your electric bill monthly?? ![]()
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