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Has anyone seen any of the info about Apple TV? They had something on Fox News today. Appparantly they announced a big surprise tying together ITunes with media repository to be used over a home network. I heard it second hand but taped it so if I hear more, I'll report it back.
Greg
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Check out the Apple.com website. They have high def movie trailers on their page now for view in Itunes 7. Is there a driver for this?
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OK it looks like some sort of PVR that downloads HiDef content from Itunes. It works with mac or pc formats.
Any time is prime time
Now there's always something good on TV. With Apple TV, you can enjoy movies, TV shows, music, and podcasts in your iTunes library, plus photos and movie trailers, on your widescreen TV — wirelessly, from your Mac or PC.
Download
Ready to be entertained? Any time day or night, simply download what you want to watch or listen to from among millions of choices on the iTunes Store. Then let Apple TV do the rest.
Sync
Apple TV automatically grabs the digital media on your computer and makes it available for you to enjoy on your TV. Best of all, whenever you add something new in iTunes, Apple TV updates automatically.
Watch
Thanks to the intuitive interface, finding what you want to watch is as easy as navigating a few simple menu items using the included Apple Remote. Just a few clicks and you'll be enjoying all your favorites from the comfort of your couch.
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fivestar Wrote:Check out the Apple.com website. They have high def movie trailers on their page now for view in Itunes 7. Is there a driver for this?
Greg
That's what I was asking about on
this thread.
I want to know if you had the Pro version of Quicktime could you download the HI def trailers and save them on your system?
I've seen a couple of them on the site and they are spectacular.
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There is an iTunes SDK, by the way. That would make it CQC-controllable, in theory.
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