[macvoiceover] Re: appel TV

  • From: Ricardo Walker <rwalker296@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2011 14:27:43 -0400

hi,

you use the remote.  and yes, voiceover is built into Apple TV.

hth

Ricardo Walker
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On Jul 6, 2011, at 11:50 AM, Russell Solowoniuk wrote:

> This is interesting.  If you don't need your computer does this mean the VO 
> is built right into Apple TV?  If so, how do you navigate?  Is there a 
> keyboard with Apple TV?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Russell
> On 2011-07-06, at 6:45 AM, Tim Grady wrote:
> 
>> 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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