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Nov 2, 2015 10:44 PM in response to Jeffryyyyby satquiel,Jeffryy i am soon glad someone else is having the same issue, i thought i was alone in this. I have tried and searched endlessly but no luck so far. It used to do it for playlist only, now it's for everything.
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Nov 7, 2015 12:13 AM in response to Jeffryyyyby einbrecher,i also would like Apple to implement a setting to disable this 'feature'
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Nov 7, 2015 1:35 PM in response to Jeffryyyyby jirjen?!,I haven't found a way to srop this too... Navigating thru the home sharing library isn't fun, but this autoplay thing is ridiculous...
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Nov 7, 2015 6:49 PM in response to Jeffryyyyby zineer,I'd also love to be able too disable this! Will be submitting a bug report.
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Nov 11, 2015 10:15 AM in response to Jeffryyyyby Johnny Storm,I was hoping to enable this feature, does it only happen when streaming from iTunes? It's not working for me when I stream my purchases directly from the device.
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Dec 18, 2015 8:00 PM in response to Jeffryyyyby Annie2125,I'd like to turn this off as well. Has anyone found a way?
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Dec 18, 2015 8:20 PM in response to Jeffryyyyby ftimpf,You might be able to do so with an apple script telling the computer to stop after current episode. I'm not sure how well that would work with the Apple TV though. What I would do is this, Ive done it for songs, movies, and shows.
1. Log in with Apple ID on iTunes
2. Turn on home sharing in your iTunes library on the Mac. (File>Home Sharing>Turn on Home Sharing)
3. Make a new playlist containing only that one episode you want to fall asleep to and call it "Sleep" or whatever you'd prefer. Something you can easily find.
4. Go to the Apple TV and turn on Home Sharing. Enter in the same Apple ID as in iTunes.
You should now be able to find that playlist in iTunes on your Apple TV.
Edit: And iTunes should stop playback after that episode since the playlist has come to an end. You can also try messing around with smart playlists. You could set that smart playlist to only show one new episode or one unseen episode or something similar to your liking.
Note: If you have an iOS device such as an iPod, iPad or iPhone, you can install a remote control application for iTunes and control iTunes from there, adding or creating playlists while away from your computer. I used to do this myself while streaming from iTunes to a smart TV.
Hope this helps.