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Itunes 10 won't connect to Apple TV with Airplay

JUst hooked up my new APTV2. In itunes there is the little airplay symbol in the bottom right and when i click on it it shows Apple TV as an option, but when I click on it it comes up with a box saying "connecting to Apple tv".

But nothing ever happens, it sits there for a few minutes and then goes away. Same happens if i select multiple speakers and try to tick the check box for apple tv.

macbook pro, Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Sep 30, 2010 3:54 PM

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Nov 27, 2011 9:29 AM in response to rocklebee

@rocklebee;


Yes - I experienced the problem, and had the solution work fine for me on two different systems running Lion (i7 iMac, and a 13" MacBook Air). As I'd mentioned in my previous posting, all that was necessary for me to do was toggle the IPv6 setting -- as mine was already set to "Off".


Turning it on (and using the "Automatically" choice in Lion) cleared up the problem.


Just for testing purposes, I went back approx 24hrs later and set the IPv6 option back to "Off", and the problem still remains resolved. So again, from my experience and on my systems, it apparently looks like the simple act of toggling the IPv6 settings clears up whatever the bug is.

Nov 27, 2011 10:41 AM in response to CA_Ridgerunner

I do not have an "off" option, only "automatically, manually, and local link only" I have tried all three (although manually wont let me proceed with entering stuff) and I still can not get my itunes to connect to airplay on apple TV. It works on my MacBookPro but not my imac. The setting appear to be the same with the only difference being the imac is ethernet wired to internet and macbook is wifi.

Dec 6, 2011 1:06 PM in response to whistlerdan

I'm having no luck with any of the solutions suggested here. I have unplugged ATV2, then reset ATV2, and attempted to turn off IPV6 (although it doesn't seem to be an option with Lion OS 10.7.2). I used to be able to connect to Apple TV from iTunes and then one day it simply stopped (although it sill shows up in the Airplay box). I'm able to connect to all my Airport Expresses, and my other devices (iPhone, iPad and Macbook) can connect to ATV2.


But my iMac won't. I want to connect through iMac so that I can run my music to differnt parts of the house (ATV2 + my expresses).


Apple wants to charge me $30 to answer this question even though I've only had the device since June, and it worked perfectly for the first three or four months I had it. Also, I believe the problem is with my iMac -- not with the ATV2 -- since ATV2 works on the other devices. I do have Applecare on my iMac, but Apple still won't help.


I'm a little disappointed with Apple about this, and frustrated about what to do to fix ATV2. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Dec 17, 2011 3:18 AM in response to lee192

OK, here is what you do on Lion, since the option to turn off IPv6 is unavailable in the normal interface.


- Start Terminal (this is a program found in the Utilities folder in your Applications folder, you can also get there by clicking on the desktop, select "Utilities" in the "Go" menu, then double click on "Terminal".)


Type exactly these commands into terminal:


networksetup -setv6off ethernet


(then hit enter)


networksetup -setv6off wi-fi


(then hit enter)


Then close Terminal, and restart your mac.


There should now be an option for "off" for IPv6. You can check this by opening the "system preferences" in the apple menu, then click the "network" icon, then select "wi-fi" on the left, then click on the "advanced" button, then select the "TCP/IP" tab. Then "configure IPv6" should be set to "off".


Try playing itunes through your airport express (or I assume apple TV) and see if it works.

Jan 30, 2012 8:24 AM in response to ManiAugustine

Man, I would love it if someone could tell me why my Terminal's response to


networksetup -setv6off ethernet


is


ethernet is not a recognized network service.

** Error: The parameters were not valid.



Thoughts? Yea, obviously, I'm having the same AirPlay issue others are.

Thanks mattfromwaimauku, looks like a huge help to many of us though!


MB Air, 10.7.2

ATV 2

Airport Express

Itunes 10 won't connect to Apple TV with Airplay

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