When Mountain Lion is released in a few weeks, I will try that as well. Will try again because non-video works fantastic. I purchased AirParrot for the mac/pc (Allows Airplay from a Mac or a PC), however I wasn’t able to get it to play airplay video to the ATV3 last night without it lagging out on my MacBook Pro (Lion, Core i5, 8GB of RAM). I haven’t tried Plex since there is no free trial (Same with a few of the other pay for ones). Same setup as Boxee, install server application on Mac/PC, install app on iPad (Free, I have the iPad 2), connect, Airplay, enjoy virtually entire video collection on ATV3. It isn’t as fast as Boxee, and definitely not as pretty, but seems solid as a rock, with no drop-outs or freezing during playback. With Requiem, even songs, videos, and books you've bought and downloaded from iTunes are possible to be decrypted as DRM-free files. Choose the songs you want to remove DRM protection and select 'OK'. The DRM removal software will detect your iTunes library and show all the songs you have downloaded from iTunes. It is designed to remove DRM blocks and is able to decrypt most files within seconds or minutes. Install NoteBurner iTunes DRM Audio Converter on its official site and launch the software. Last night I had great success with Airplayit (Free). If you are looking for a free and efficient iTunes DRM removal tool, Requiem should be an optimum choice. ![]() ![]() We submit new versions of iVI Pro to Apple as iVI as they are developed but due to the App Store review. iVI is available on the Mac App Store and iVI Pro is purchased from our own store. However, it seems to drop the connection after 10-15 minutes from the computer, and the only way to get it back is to quit the Boxee Media Manager (server program) process and restart it… so no longer a good option. iVI Pro and iVI both include most of features that iVI has to offer however due to App Store restrictions DVD Import is only currently available in iVI Pro. It supports AirPlay, so using the iPad as a middle-device between a mac/pc with the video file and the Apple TV works great. ![]() Up until recently, I loved the Boxee app on the iPad. Right now, I would suggest from extensive testing on a mac its probably best to use handbrake to recode videos for Itunes native playback out to the apple TV 3 1080p, if you want to tweak and get the highest quality files possible, for low quality streams beamer or air parrot will work but all they are doing is a ffmpeg transcode as above.įor PCs I am still testing solutions but I would assume using the ffmpeg string above we could accomplish output very similar over itunes, maybe someone enterprising will develop software using this technique. Apple tv 3 streaming ? well Beamer for mac quality is not very good quality because it actually recodes your video to a lower bitrate, you will notice it is when you are streaming good blu ray x264 mkv, the beamer process looks like this:ĥ01 4636 4632 0 0:52.18 ? 64:48.72 /Applications/Beamer.app/Contents/Resources/ffmpeg-osx-x86 -ss 0 -i file:/test.mkv -threads 4 -f mpegts -segment-length 5 -segment-offset 0 -flags +loop -flags2 +fast -vcodec libx264 -bufsize 8192k -b:v 2048k -qmax 16 -qmin 2 -g 150 -keyint_min 1 -trellis 0 -refs 6 -coder 0 -subq 5 -deblock 0:0 -i_qfactor 0.71 -qcomp 0.6 -cmp +chroma -partitions +parti4x4+parti8x8+partp8x8 -acodec libmp3lame -async 1 -ac 2 -ab 160k -ar 48000 pipe:1Īir parrot does something very similar but is actually more buggy from the latest version as of June 12 2012
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