Ruben Kazantsev wrote:
No one here is asking for more or more buttons. My Macbook Pro remote which is exactly the same remote has a up and down button which when watching iTunes rented or purchased videos, VLC video, Hulu videos etc I am able to control the volume up and down using the Apple remote.
I have an ATV1 & 2. Neither remote controls the volume on my TV. I suppose if the TV volume were set at a fixed level (say 30%), Apple could engineer the ATVs to boost the volume up or down based on the TV setting of 30% or whatever.
I use my 42" TV for as my external monitor to my MacBook Pro so nothing else connected but my MacBook so guess what I do not use the TV remote at all since I have no use for it.
Yes, I seem to remember the ATV1 remote controlling the volume on my old MBP if it was wired up to my flat screen. However, I still need the flat screen remote to go to the right HDMI port and turn on the TV. I guess at that point I could have tossed it out the window, but then I would have had to go out to fetch it if I wanted to see regular TV. Short story is that both remotes sit on the table in front of me when I want to change something.
I use that monitor to work and view videos and currently I use ONLY my Apple remote. So tell me why in the **** would I stop using my small Apple remote and pull out the BIG and bulky TV remote just to control volume that I am currently able to do using my MacBook Pro.
Don't know how to answer that logic except see above. I venture to guess that only a FEW souls run their operation from a MBP.
This is a HUGE flaw in the design and not sure how it ever passed QA. If they want us to use a HUGE bulky remote then why is the small remote even sold with Apple TV. Oh yes wait Macaby because Steve Jobs wanted us to use 2 remotes maybe they should make a commercial with the user with 2 remotes in hand.
Huge flaw? I seriously doubt that. If this is your only reason for returning an ATV, you probably didn't need it.
craigfromcoquitlam You got it right on the money, thank you.
No, he doesn't.
and ghyduart sorry but that was the only fix I had with my Apple TV returning it. Maybe I can buy a used 1st gen Apple TV that supports volume control
Yes, you can buy a used ATV1. I see them on eBay for around $50. Perhaps a better solution would be to buy an ATV1 remote if you can find one for sale. I didn't see any on eBay, but I did find one on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Remote-control-infrared/dp/B000VZ3JLG
I just tested my ATV1 remote and it controls the ATV2 menus as well as the ATV2 remote. I don't own an ATV3 so I can't say it will work the same or not, but I'm guessing it will. So, with an ATV1 remote, you can run the volume up or down on your wired MBP to your hearts content or use your TV remote. (at least with the ATV2). Since both remotes (ATV1 and 2) will control my ATV2, perhaps it's possible to pair the ATV2 remote to your MBP.
IMHO, both ATVs are useful. I rent and buy all my video content on the ATV1. The ATV2 is great for the apps such as MLB, etc.