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Apple TV HD Rental Streaming Problem

I wanted to create this topic to ask if others are running into the same issues I am with streaming rented HD movies. I go to play the rented HD movie and am transferred to a screen that says "Loading...." for about a minute or two. Then, that message is replaced with one that says "Ready to play in [xxx] minutes"...with horribly long times listed (my movie was rented last night, and as of this evening, it shows "Ready to play in 232 minutes").

This seems like a MAJOR flaw with the Apple TV. I have no problem viewing YouTube, HD Netflix movies, HD trailers, etc. I have even been able to watch an HD TV show rental within about 5 mins of selecting it. Seems like there may be a major flaw in the streaming process for HD Movie rentals over the Apple TV.

If you haven't tested this yet (or if you have no issues), please post what is happening with your HD movie rentals.

TWP

Note: I have rebooted everything, used my Airport Express with the ethernet cord directly into the Apple TV, over wiFi, adjusted the distance between my router and the Apple TV. Nothing has worked.

Dell Laptop m1330, Windows 7

Posted on Oct 8, 2010 9:05 PM

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Feb 2, 2013 11:24 PM in response to TWalkerPolk

Same problem here!!! 20 hours to download???? This ruined move night with the wife as we didnt have alernatives and ended up watcing big bang theory reruns.....


Also, dont understand all the posts re changing settings.....i thought Apple products "just work" without changing settings......


Dissapointed as our whole house s Apple from the old iMacs to the newest iPads...


Maybe i'll pick up a Roku or something...

Mar 6, 2013 1:07 AM in response to TWalkerPolk

New to the discussion forum but what I did find out after talking to Apple support about this today is that all their iTunes content servers reside in the US (I guess for tax reasons). Not sure if Google and Microsoft are doing the same thing.

This means that in the evening in Europe when people want to watch movies, US is in "full speed" on internet usage.

This causes a massive drop in the performance compared to watching a rental during the day or something the kids watch before noon on a rainy day.

As the ATV (v3) I have does not store anything, watching movies during the evening will be a challenge always.


There are two "simple" solutions Apple should consider:

1) Get buffer/mirror servers in EMEA and APJ for a better quality. Paying 100+ euros for the ATV and then rentals 4+ euros per movie should at least provide some kind of guaranteed service level.

2) If you have a network drive at home, ATV could buffer the rental movie there in a format that can only be watched once from the ATV. It is just a question of providing the possibility, should not be rocket science.


Both require Apple to server their customers by either making their IT architecture aware of global usage or adding a feature in their product.

Mar 6, 2013 1:19 AM in response to Jayrton

50 pages of issues and still no improvement... With all the talk of the Apple entering the TV market with actual sets, rather than just the box, I would have hoped to see the rental service would be considerably better by now.


I have an ATV and watch Netflix, YouTube etc no problem. I also have a Samsung Smart TV in another room. Netflix, YouTube iTV Player and BBC iPlayer are all fine. Even Acetrax movies is fine.


The only issue I have is with renting through the iTunes store on my Apple TV.


I completely agree with Jayrton that as a UK user, the issues are at their worst in the evenings, just when we want to watch or rent a movie.

Jun 5, 2013 6:32 PM in response to ProfByron1

I have had the ATV for a while and finally decided to rent a movie. Ha. All I get is the thing turning circles in the middle of my screen. I checked my wifi speed and it is usually running between 8 to 19 mbps. I can view the previews fine.

I typically view movies over my directtv internet box which works fine. I am ot sure why I bought an ATV???

Jun 16, 2013 10:02 AM in response to TWalkerPolk

I've rented two films recently and managed to get Apple to refund me as I couldn't watch them on my Apple TV. They recommended that I downloaded it to my PC or iPad first next time, so that's exactly what I did today. After downloading the film for 1.5 hours (hd) to my iPad we started watching it and it still hangs every few minutes on playback. I've tried everything and I've come to the conclusion that it's the Apple TV hardware itself as it plays fine on my iPad.


I for one will not by renting another film from Apple.

Apple TV HD Rental Streaming Problem

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