Ryan Samoheyl

Q: Apple TV Drops from Home Sharing

I am having issues with my Apple TV 2 dropping from Home Sharing after roughly 5 minutes of usage.  I currently have the latest updates installed for iTunes, Apple TV and my time capsule router.  I've done a hard reset on the router, my modem, turned off home sharing and turned off Wi-Fi sync.  I've also turned off home sharing on the Apple TV, reset all my computers (two MacBooks and a MacBook Pro all running 10.6.8) and then restarted everything.  The system works for roughly five minutes, but then the problem starts up again.  The system used to work fine, but I've done a few things recently that may have started the problem, such as installing the newest version of Apple TV, installed iOS five on my phone and purchased two new iPads.  I feel confident that the Apple TV is the issue, because the same thing occurs with all three of my computers and airplay and mirroring does not work with my iPhone or iPad's.

 

I've search the forums for other fixes, but haven't come across anything that seems to work.  Does anyone have any other suggestions on how to solve this problem?

 

Thanks,

Ryan

Posted on Mar 21, 2012 5:49 PM

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  • by sudheerfromaustin,

    sudheerfromaustin sudheerfromaustin Apr 12, 2012 10:25 AM in response to Kranepool
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    Apr 12, 2012 10:25 AM in response to Kranepool

    Hi Kranepool,

     

    Can you please update us with steps for uninstall and reinstall. Even i have windows 7.

  • by Kranepool,

    Kranepool Kranepool Apr 12, 2012 10:42 AM in response to Ryan Samoheyl
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    Apr 12, 2012 10:42 AM in response to Ryan Samoheyl

    Here are the steps:

     

    1. Download Bonjour.  Here is the link to the Apple site:

    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL999

    1. Go to Control Panel
    2. Open Add and Remove Programs
    3. Locate Bonjour on the list, highlight it and remove it.
    4. Exit Control Panel
    5. Locate the Bonjour exe file that you downloaded from 1st step.
    6. Click on the exe and follow installation instructions.
    7. After successfully reinstalled, restart your PC.

     

    Hope it works for you.

  • by Busta999,

    Busta999 Busta999 Apr 12, 2012 2:55 PM in response to Busta999
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    Apr 12, 2012 2:55 PM in response to Busta999

    OK been trying to watch my TV Shows tonight, nope dying every couple of minutes now, and it always restarted a couple minutes back, so for a time we were going BACKWARDS through the show.

     

    Tried running the episode through Air Video to my iPad and AirPlaying - nope not much better kept dying every couple of minutes, nice thing thoughis that AirVideo icks back off exactly where AppleTV killed it.

     

    Eventually got I working reliably... Disconnected AppleTV form power and HDMI cable, plugged HDMI cable into iPad and played the episode over Air Video on the iPad direct into the TV, WORKED GREAT no stalling no dying.

     

    No I am powering up my PS3 Media Server on my iMac so I can use th ePS3 to watch my content on reliably.

     

    Two bad versions of itunes on the trot, I would never have imagined it...... I am using Apple all the way through, the only person to blame is Apple, no one else....

     

    The very next working version of iTunes and AppleTV that I get I am NEVER upgrading again, they will decompose before I ever trust Apple not to bugger it up again, my iTunes Library has not worked for 6 weeks now.

  • by jfmclaughlin,

    jfmclaughlin jfmclaughlin Apr 12, 2012 3:56 PM in response to Busta999
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    Apr 12, 2012 3:56 PM in response to Busta999

    im with you, the quality of their software has become sketchy at best. like i said awhile back, if you can't get something right, call it a "hobby"

  • by lsspadilla,

    lsspadilla lsspadilla Apr 12, 2012 6:52 PM in response to Kranepool
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    Apr 12, 2012 6:52 PM in response to Kranepool

    It worked for me! Delete iTunes Preferences.plist in c:\Users\Username\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media

     

    _______________________________________________________________________

    Well, I have done some testings with the itunes XML files.

    There are following files in the 2 different locations:

    C:\Users\Username\Music\iTunes - iTunes Music Library.xml

    C:\Users\Svein\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\ - .iTunes Preferences.plist

     

    Removing (safe copy) the music library file, didnt do anything better.. same result after I imported one movie.. dropped connection..

     

    BUT, when I removed the iTunes Preferences.plist.. chadang.. working like a charm..

     

    That means, allowing itunes to recreate the .iTunes Preferences.plist file, for some reason makes home sharing stable.

     

    This explaines why home sharing from my laptop was working just fine.

     

    Can anyone else confirm this ?

     

    I hope we broke the problem..

     

    Best from Norway

  • by photoncollector,

    photoncollector photoncollector Apr 14, 2012 2:07 AM in response to Ryan Samoheyl
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    Apr 14, 2012 2:07 AM in response to Ryan Samoheyl

    Meanwhile I've been playing around with hardware and network settings, as I noticed, that the ATV 3 always connected to the Airport Extreme that's located some rooms away and not to the one on the shelf in only 6 feet distance. Both have the same hardware and firmware revision.

     

    Using public DNS servers for router and/or ATV (like some other users suggested) didn't change anything. Increasing the distance between ATV and TV-set was not an option for me. But these are the results of using a shielded cat5 cable instead of a wlan connection:

     

    - The ATV 3 no longer switches to a mode where only "computer" and "configuration" appear on the home menu.

     

    - It will reliably access the public video services like vimeo or youtube through the icons in the main menu and will play audio files from itunes match

     

    - It still cannot access the itunes store and will not find other computers with itunes and home sharing in the same network (even with all firewalls on macs and router disabled)

     

    - On the macs, it now appears "more often" under the airplay link in itunes - but not always

     

    - With the mac connected to the same Airport Express, video playpack from itunes even in SD quality stops from time to time for about half a second.

     

    So, basically the ATV 3 in my all-apple-hardware-universe is reduced to something like a mono-directional, unreliable cable replacement with a beautiful screen saver. I'm going to return it today and wait for the next hardware revision.

  • by Eric Hiles,

    Eric Hiles Eric Hiles Apr 14, 2012 11:57 AM in response to lsspadilla
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    Apr 14, 2012 11:57 AM in response to lsspadilla

    Worked for me too, I just renamed the preferences file with a .old append, and re-started iTunes. It generated a ne file and so far connectivity has been great for both AppleTV and remote app across all devices.

  • by Shihtzustaff,

    Shihtzustaff Shihtzustaff Apr 14, 2012 4:28 PM in response to Eric Hiles
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    Apr 14, 2012 4:28 PM in response to Eric Hiles

    Does anyone know how to do this on a Mac? I am assuming that the plist file is in the Library folder. Anyone have instructions for how to do this in Lion?

  • by jjosep,

    jjosep jjosep Apr 14, 2012 4:34 PM in response to Shihtzustaff
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    Apr 14, 2012 4:34 PM in response to Shihtzustaff

    In Finder, Option-Click the Go menu, Library will now be visible on the list.

    The preferences folder is there.

  • by Shihtzustaff,

    Shihtzustaff Shihtzustaff Apr 14, 2012 6:23 PM in response to jjosep
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    Apr 14, 2012 6:23 PM in response to jjosep

    I know that. I was just wondering where the file is. I think I have found it. I just wanted to make sure.

  • by Shihtzustaff,

    Shihtzustaff Shihtzustaff Apr 14, 2012 6:24 PM in response to Shihtzustaff
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    Apr 14, 2012 6:24 PM in response to Shihtzustaff

    Is this the correct file: com.apple.iTunes.plist

  • by jjosep,

    jjosep jjosep Apr 14, 2012 8:55 PM in response to Shihtzustaff
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    Apr 14, 2012 8:55 PM in response to Shihtzustaff

    I deleted all the iTunes .plist files. LOL

  • by fabiocorno,

    fabiocorno fabiocorno Apr 15, 2012 12:50 AM in response to jjosep
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    Apr 15, 2012 12:50 AM in response to jjosep

    I Josep I have iMac 2011 atv3 just buied on 13/04

    My problem is home sharing every 10/20 minutes I must restart iTunes

    Because lost connection whit iTunes

    Happen this also you?

    Now work? After your change

    Or is a proble of apple software ?

    Ciao from Italy and sorry for my poor English

  • by jjosep,

    jjosep jjosep Apr 15, 2012 1:20 AM in response to fabiocorno
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    Apr 15, 2012 1:20 AM in response to fabiocorno

    Hello Fabio, yes I have the same problem as you, the Home Sharing problem. I'm using a MacBook Pro and an Apple TV 3.

     

    Before I deleted the .plist files, I closed down iTunes (completely quit the application), then proceeded to delete the .plist files, I deleted the 3 iTunes related .plist files.

     

    After deleting the files, I restarted my computer, opened iTunes and turned off Home Sharing (by the way, you might want to turn off Home Sharing before you delete the files) and turned it on again. I closed iTunes (again, completely closing the application) and reopened it.

     

    I noticed right away that the Airplay icon on the lower right corner of iTunes had come back and the Apple TV 3 was able to see my library.

     

    BUT, I can't tell if this is really a fix to the problem, because I haven't used it for more than 5 minutes since I deleted the files because I have been busy.

     

    I do believe that this is a problem with the firmware and not an issue of my network setup, because of all the people having the same problems.

     

    I am by no means a computer expert, and you should do this only if you are OK with the risk of deleting the files...not sure if there is any risk involved, but I might as well just be clear about this.

     

    Hello from Mexico.

  • by Bloomberggirl01,

    Bloomberggirl01 Bloomberggirl01 Apr 15, 2012 4:08 AM in response to manpowre
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    Apr 15, 2012 4:08 AM in response to manpowre

    I was also experiencing home sharing dropping after 15 min, but after disabling ipv6, I was able to watch 2 shows without any drop issues .  Thanks to everyone on this message board for the workarounds/ideas/suggestions.  My setup is ATV2, lastest updates on MacBooks and running Lion.

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