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For myself, I use AirParrot (7.99$) to send to my AppleTV, the screen content of my Mac without having to convert any movie. http://airparrot.com/products.php Hope this help Robertpa |
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I think I misspoke when I said "quality". I meant more of the quality of the stream (pauses, crashes, etc.) rather than the quality of the picture. Many of the problems I've had with other streaming solutions is failing to stream properly at some point, rather than the picture quality. I'm not too picky on picture quality. My eyes aren't good enough to tell the difference between Blu-Ray and my 1080p handbrake rips with the Apple TV 3 setting. Although I think I can tell between that and the 720p rips I have made (might just be my imagination though). Anyway, thanks for the info, I'm always interested in looking into new streaming ideas, even if I don't mind taking the time to convert all my videos. I do it mostly for the smaller file sizes as I'm starting to run out of space again. |
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And I just find it interesting that when a "free" approach is recommended, post after post starts to appear for "paid" approaches. Just an observation. By the way, I have tried all of the paid apps and have even purchased a couple. But I rarely use them. So maybe I am just trying to keep people from wasting their money...like I did.
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If you're planning to share files across devices, i'd highly recommend not to get avi's anymore. it's not worth the hassle, and additionally the codec will be defunct in a couple years.
For the avi's you do have, just handbrake the lot over a weekend. I would highly recommend iFlicks for two reasons: 1) as a remux sollution for all mkv and mp4 files (anything up to about 12Gb) and 2) metadata manager (fantastic in that respect). For Bluray rips, i'd think about 'Remux' or 'subler' which are free, and convert faster than iFlicks. A paid program I like to use is MP4tools, which has some great options. I would never use Handbrake for bluray rips simply because it cannot remux files; i'm narchy when it comes to anything less than the best video quality. |
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Have you had a chance to try some of the software suggested?
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I have been using Handbrake and iDentify and they both work amazingly.
I did download iFlicks, but it wasn't working correctly and iDentify worked immediately. So I have since purchased the app and have used it daily. The only show it's had trouble with so far is Grey's Anatomy, but i'm not terribly worried about that, since i'll be deleting it once I watch it anyway. I mostly just watch the show, because I have watched it for so long, haha Thanks so much to all of you who gave suggestions and helped. Using the Apple TV and iTunes for my movie and TV show collection seems much better than the way I was using it when it was jailbroken. I'm happy with the transition and the change ![]() I also gave one of my extra ATV2's to a friend of mine and suggested the same set of tools to her, so she has been using them as well. |
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That's because a Jailbreak are mostly just a lazy answer. When you actually bother to tag your media properly the Apple TV works pretty much flawlesly.
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iTunes is a manager. I use Handbrake and Iflicks, and they both work flawlessly.
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One more question, though..
Is there a good way to add movies that are split into two parts in to your library? I looked into using something to merge the files, but it takes a long time to do that. Is there a specific way I can name the file or something so that iDentify still recognizes it, but I can still tell part 1 from part 2. |
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Just join them with iVI or similar, far too annoying otherwise.
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I'm asking about when I put it into iDentify. This is my situation right now: I have The Dark Knight Rises in 2 parts. So I have: The Dark Knight Rises (Part 1) The Dark Knight Rises (Part 2) I want to put them into iDentify. It doesn't recognize the files, because of the (Part x) i'm assuming. I can't just name them both The Dark Knight Rises, because they will be duplicates. I have Aimersoft Video Converter Ultimate. There's an option to merge the files, but it says it is going to take over an hour. Is this common? |
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