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iMac goes to sleep interrupting streaming to Apple TV2
I am experiencing the following bug: While watching Apple TV2, if my iMac goes to sleep, it will interrupt the home sharing. As a workaround, I have to disable home sharing on the Apple TV2 and then immediately re-enable it to get it started back up. My iMac remains sleeping during this disabling and re-enabling workaround.
This started happening right after I upgraded to iTunes 11. Anyone having the same issue? Any solutions. I just now disabled the firewall on the iMac to see if that has anything to do with it. But it seems that the sleeping is triggering the disconnect. Edit: Just performed this test.. disabled the firewall on the iMac, and so far so good. I do remember having an issue with iTunes 11 asking permission for incoming connections when I initially installed it, but that message went away. Last edited by JRoDDz; Dec 11, 2012 at 09:28 PM. |
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I am also having this problem, fortunately my imac is in he same room as the ATV3 setup, otherwise it would be much more irritating.
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Have you installed the 11.01 iTunes update? This solved a disconnect on sleep issue for me.
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Edit: just a brief update. Since updating iTunes I have not had this issue, I have not used my atv too frequently this past week, but fingers crossed I'm cured. Last edited by sunday trucker; Dec 19, 2012 at 05:43 PM. Reason: Update |
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+1 on the caffeine app. I use it everyday and it's free!!
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