[macvoiceover] Re: appel TV

  • From: Tim Grady <tfgrady1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2011 08:45:09 -0400

It doesn't stream tv channels, but internet content, like for example, if you 
get a streaming account from netflix for about $8 a month you can stream all 
the content you want.  That's great for older movies and tv shows plus you can 
buy or rent movies or tv shows from the ITunes store.  I like it because I have 
my tv hooked up to a bose cinenate system and can listen to good quality 
internet radio.  Remember that you don't need your computer unless there's 
something you need to stream from it like music or photos.
On Jul 6, 2011, at 7:42 AM, Daniela Rubio wrote:

> Thank you so much for all your help.
> We just connected it and it works well with vo. I can watch itunes contence  
> eas if I was in my computer or iphone, I can even buy contence. It is working 
> OK with my TV, but what is not clear to me is if I can watch Regular TV 
> contence in my mac trough the apple TV besides the itunes contence. Sorry if 
> I am asking too much, but I am a little new with this.
> Take care atd thank you again
> 
> El 06/07/2011, a las 13:10, Tim Grady escribió:
> 
>> 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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