Now that movie rentals have been around for the better part of four months on Apple TV, what has your rental experience been like? What do you think of the overall quality of the picture? Are some movies better encoded then others? Has the sound quality been everything you thought it would be? What have your download times been like? Share your experiences with everyone over at the Rental Experience section of the new ATVJ Forums.
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Written by Eddie V. on June 28, 2008
Apple is having a heck of an end of the week for adding HD rental titles. The three new additions include Against All Odds, Erin Brockovich and The Fugitive.
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Written by Eddie V. on June 27, 2008
Apple TV and iPhone/iPod Touch users may get their wish after all. MacRumors is reporting that within a Read Me of a pre-release version of iTunes 7.7 we get a hint at a previously unannounced iPhone/iPod Touch app. The Read Me states, “Also use the new Remote application for iPhone or iPod touch to control iTunes playback from anywhere in your home — a free download from the App Store.” If an iTunes Remote app is coming, could one for the Apple TV be far behind?
Read the entire post over at MacRumors.
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Written by Eddie V. on June 27, 2008
Yes, you read that right, we get in total 17 new HD rental titles tonight. They include Untraceable, I Am Legend (Alternate Ending), An American in Paris, Buddy, Nightmare Man, Ordinary People, Pale Rider, Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, Presumed Innocent, Strangers on a Train, Lethal Weapon, Space Jam, Stage Fright, The Entrance, The Master of Disguise, The Principal and Uncle Buck.
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Written by Eddie V. on June 26, 2008
In a report out this week by the Entertainment Merchants Association, estimates are that by 2012 Blu-ray discs will overtake standard-disc sales. Apparently the EMA believes that Blu-ray sales will surge to $9.5 billion by then. What’s this have to do with the Apple TV you say?
I’ve always been a firm believer in that whoever controls the content will win or lead this new format war. I believe that customers want content, as big a selection as possible, and as easy to get at as possible. The reason I bring this up is because I happened to hear recently, from someone in the know about all things Blu-ray, that it took Blu-ray 15 months to gain the number of HD titles that Apple TV has gained in 5 months. I believe this gain comes from the obvious fact that Apple doesn’t have to take the time to produce a disc or the extra content which comes from producing a disc. Aside from getting permission from the studios to sell the titles, they or the studios simply have to digitize the movie and drop it into their database. As the Apple TV gains momentum, and if this surge in content continues, I believe our “little box that could” has an excellent chance of being at the top in the end.
Oh Blu-ray, you may have won the traditional media battle, but the digital war has just begun.
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Written by Eddie V. on June 26, 2008
As a Mac user I’m familiar with all of the popular DVD “Backup” tools, such as Handbrake or Visualhub. So the question I posed over in the ATVJ forum is, what are the best Window apps for backing up DVD’s? If you have a favorite head on over to the forum and let’s hear what you use.
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Written by Eddie V. on June 26, 2008