[macvoiceover] Re: appel TV

  • From: Tim Grady <tfgrady1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2011 07:10:24 -0400

If it looks like a small box then it is accessible.  It would be an Apple TV 
Second Gen.  The name is kind of confusing because it is just a little player 
like a Roku player that needs to be hooked up to a high def tv.  The difference 
between it and the Roku is that it will let you stream through your 
computer)(provided you have ITunes installed) as well as stream through the 
internet, like Netflix, MLB tv, NBA TV, Utube and the offerings from the apple 
store like the movies and tv to your tv.  There's less content available to it 
than the Roku, but it is totally accessible.  Not sure how to start up 
voiceover on the new ones because I got mine before that software was released 
but there is some simple way to start it.  Just hook it up and see what 
happens.  I hear it will ask you to hit something like the menu button on its 
remote 3 times if you need the voice.  If  you miss that just go to 
general/accessibility under the settings menu and turn voiceover on.
On Jul 5, 2011, at 5:26 AM, Daniela Rubio wrote:

> Hello:
> I am new to all this. On our weeding, a friend of mine gave us an apple TV, 
> but I don't know how to run in. Is it accessible  somehow? Can I watch  
> programs from my mac as if it was a TV? Doe's anybody have an idea on how to 
> make it work?
> Thank you so much!
>       SALU2DMX, DANNY&JOY
> 
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