Apple TV Slow Response to Remote Control

Recently I've noticed my Apple TV responding EXTREMELY slow to remote control commands. I've tried using different remotes and new batteries, but same problem. I've also tried rebooting Apple TV. You can imagine how annoying this is trying to scroll through long playlists, etc. Anyone else experience this problem? Any suggestions?

Power Mac G5, Mac OS X (10.5.5)

Posted on Nov 18, 2008 5:16 AM

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Jan 5, 2009 5:53 AM in response to SLOman

Mine too. My wife also hates the Apple TV. I stick with it because I know it has huge potential and is extremely useful even with it's many problems. I'm hoping they bring out a new improved Apple TV soon, I still have the original 40GB version. A 1TB version would be quite handy, especially if it could act as a backup of my iTunes library (rather than an inaccessable temporary store).

Jan 10, 2009 12:24 PM in response to bilbo_baggins

I'm experiencing the EXACT same issue. In earlier versions of the firmware this never happened, but it happens constantly now. It appears to be clearly related to loading the artwork associated with what's in each category/playlist/album/artist item. I even get horrible lags scrolling down through my movies list while it loads the artwork!
I have reset my ATV frequently (and it re-syncs of course), but never works as a solution.

Would be AWESOME if anyone had any ideas or thoughts on how to work around this issue. I for one am going to post feedback to Apple and would be great if everyone who has this issue did the same.

Jan 11, 2009 4:22 PM in response to BlueLightSpectrum

same issure..remote does not work after the 2.3 upgrade....no one offers any support that helps....apple tech support tried to charge me 49.95 to go over it over the phone... i tried everything from unplugging, to resyncing, to restoring to factory, etc etc. and still same problem...

its quite obvious that it is related to the changes they made with third party remotes in the last update....

still waiting for apple to fix this problem. this is a uselsss ATV now thanks to the last update.....................

still waiting for a fix

Jan 11, 2009 5:11 PM in response to mhervey

Count me in as another with the sluggish, non-responsive remote problem on Apple TV. It barely works at all for the first 5-10 mins after turning on and then seems to start behaving almost normal. They definitely did something bad to the firmware at that last upgrade.

I spent time and money going to get new batteries for both remotes before I realized it is an Apple sofwtare problem. Pleaseeee hurry up and fix this bug on what is otherwise a fantastic product. BTW, Apple, where was the software QA and regression testing process before that last release??? This was not exactly a difficult problem to spot!

Jan 12, 2009 7:55 PM in response to mhervey

Same problem here. I've had my Apple TV one week. I almost hate it, it is SO frustrating having the remote sometimes go dead for a whole minute or longer. Then, all of a sudden, a flurry of the delayed up/down clicks come rushing through. Like others, I also reset the ATV to factory settings, and re-synced all my movies. And it still happens, no change. This is really stupid and really annoying. I am seriously considering looking into other products.

Jan 14, 2009 7:03 PM in response to BlueLightSpectrum

The piece of paper trick works fine here, though I agree completely with the other person who asked how ghetto can we get? Its odd, it actually works completely fine if I completely cover the sensor with my thumb, but not at all if the sensor is exposed. No idea what is going on here... Anyway, for now I have covered the sensor with a piece of orange post it note and its working fine...

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