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Hello, can I use VLC to send video files through apple tv? most movies i have are not in Itunes format and I would prefer not to have to covert them. they are in .avi and .mp4 formats. If VLC is not the right software, is there another one that I can use? thanks, Ron

AppleTV 2, Mac OS X (10.7.1)

Posted on Aug 28, 2011 12:17 PM

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Sep 1, 2011 8:07 AM in response to deprr001

Sorry I'm just getting back to you. Yes, there is another way - if you have an iOS device. Download the Air Video app from iTunes, then install the Air Video Server on your computer. Basically, what it does is converts on the fly to your iOS device, then you can send it to your ATV2 via AirPlay. You can access your files over the Internet, as well (also 3G), not needing to be connected to the same network as your computer. You can check it out here:

http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html

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Sep 1, 2011 2:36 PM in response to MacDaddyJ

.....then please tell me how it got past Apple's watchful eye and onto the App Store?......

Firstly, there are plenty of examples of useless software in the App store, I don't believe the vetting is about quality but rather to make sure software doesn't breach the terms of use. Secondly, I wasn't aware it was in the App store, perhaps you'd show me where.


Of course it's an individual choice whether to use such software, I'm only pointing out that the people who created it openly tell you it doesn't work properly. I can't find the promo video they made that shows it not working properly at the moment, however it would be worth reading their own website to get the idea. I just feel if you're going to suggest solutions to users here, that those users should be aware of all of this.

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Dec 27, 2011 2:22 PM in response to deprr001

I was quite excited when I figured out that Stream To Me and Serve To Me works perfectly as a link between my .avi and other video-files and my ATV2 :-) Finally I can watch everything on my server on my ATV without converting. At least I think it´s not converting.


http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/streamtome/id325327899?mt=8

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Dec 30, 2011 3:45 PM in response to lzinder

Hello lzinder


just visit http://projectswithlove.com/streamtome/ to download the Serve to Me programme for your PC (I guess it´s the same for Mac-users), and follow the instructions. There you can select wich folders or disks you want to share on your network It´s also important to set up some security by selecting a login and password.


If you cannot find your computer automatically on your device (iPhone, iPad), you´ll find the IP address on the Serve to Me homescreen.


Hope this works for you as it did for me :-)


All the best

Nils

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Jan 3, 2012 11:49 AM in response to nils harald

Hi Nils -- I did it as you said. I installed stream to me. That works when it comes to streming stuff on my mac to m ipad. However when I hit the airplay button, only the audio gets streamed to the ATV2, not the video. Do you have the same problem? It can't be a matter of CODEC since I can't even stream JPG stills....

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Jan 7, 2012 3:58 PM in response to efrommi

Hello Efrommi


Hmm. No I have never encountered that problem you´re experiencing. However, I´m not an expert on this. I might just have been lucky :-)


What I have encountered though, is that other AirPlay apps have intereferred with the Stream to Me app. What normally happens is that I get 2 seconds of video, it then shuts down and I get a message on my iPhone that another app is running AirPlay (or something). What i do, is to shut down alll the apps that might be sending on AirPlay (like Music, etc). This works all the time.


I´ve never had problems with CODEC or anything, sorry


Nils

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