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Following a slew of new product announcements early this morning, Apple today released iTunes 12.6, the next major update for the iTunes app on Mac devices.

iTunes 12.6 introduces a "Rent once, watch anywhere" feature that lets iTunes users watch iTunes movie rentals across all devices with iOS 10.3 or tvOS 10.2.

Prior to this update, an iTunes movie was only available on a single device at a time. When a movie rented on a Mac was transferred to an iPhone, iPad, or iPod using USB, the movie became unavailable from an iTunes library until returned to the Mac.

A movie rented on an iOS device or an Apple TV was not previously watchable on other devices and could not be transferred between devices.

The wording of the release notes seems to suggest we're going to see iOS 10.3 and tvOS 10.2 released in the very near future, as the new iTunes update pertains specifically to those releases. We could see new software as soon as tomorrow.

According to Apple's release notes, the update also includes minor app and performance improvements.

The new iTunes 12.6 update can be downloaded from the Mac App Store for free.

Article Link: Apple Releases iTunes 12.6 With Cross-Device Movie Rental Access
 
You mean 'ONE', and I use that loosely, new product launched today...

And you mean to tell me that you haven't been able to rent a film on one of Apples ecosystem platforms and watch it on its other platforms????? Wow!! Welcome to 2016 Apple.... a bit late, like a few years late, but better late then never!

I seriously thought you could do this with Apple..

But let's not worry as they launched some new case colours today, and I'm soooo glad they didn't forget to take the opportunity to launch some new watch bands today.. far more important to innovate with that then creating useful features for your entirely closed ecosystem that other open systems have had for years!! :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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You mean 'ONE', and I use that loosely, new product launched today...

And you mean to tell me that you haven't been able to rent a film on one of Apples ecosystem platforms and watch it on its other platforms????? Wow!! Welcome to 2016 Apple.... a bit late, like a few years late, but better late then never!

I seriously thought you could do this with Apple..

But let's not worry as they launched some new case colours today, and did they launch new Watch bands too?. I'm sure they will soon..

I mean you could rent with one device and watch on another. But you could only watch on that one device. You couldn't pause and pick up where you left off on another device without syncing first. This pretty much just moves it to the cloud.
 
Seems odd they would release this prior to iOS 10.3 going live when the patch notes cite that it's required. Normally this kind of update would come at the same time.
 
I mean you could rent with one device and watch on another. But you could only watch on that one device. You couldn't pause and pick up where you left off on another device without syncing first. This pretty much just moves it to the cloud.

Aaaoooooowwwwwwwwwww thank you! That makes sense! I was going to flipping say! Still a feature that Prime for example has had for a couple of years I believe, but I'll give them some more credit for that feature as opposed to what I 'thought' this article was referring to.

Thank you :)
 
There's a new MiniPlayer and it's infuriating. WHY would they make it bigger? The whole point is that I want iTunes minimized while still being able to control it. What a dumb move.

I personally love the new Mini Player. To me, it resembles how the music controls in iOS SHOULD look, rather than the shoddy mess we have now. For example, why not have "Up Next", "History" and "Lyrics" in tabs like on iTunes, rather than the mess residing within iOS 10 at the moment.
 
I truly hope this fixes the iTunes backup connection issue. It's been months.

Bugs that last for months are nothing to Apple. I've had bugs that have been around for years now, and Apple does not seem to care because they are more focused on new stuff rather than fixing what's currently in use.

What a weird day for updates. I kind of expected something a bit more exciting. I was looking at Mac mini's today online and can't believe they are still selling 3-year old computers at full price. That's either a testament to the quality of the products, or an insult to consumers. I'm not willing to invest my hard-earned money into a device that is that outdated. 1 or 2 years, maybe, but 3 years at full price? No thanks.
 
I'm not sure why this wasn't down right away. It would be cool if they added group watching so 2 people on different devices can watch at the same time. I believe Netflix is adding that feature
 
There's a new MiniPlayer and it's infuriating. WHY would they make it bigger? The whole point is that I want iTunes minimized while still being able to control it. What a dumb move.

Not sure that it's new, looks the same as before. Be sure to drag the edges to resize it. The preview window disappears when you reach a certain threshold.
 
I personally love the new Mini Player. To me, it resembles how the music controls in iOS SHOULD look, rather than the shoddy mess we have now. For example, why not have "Up Next", "History" and "Lyrics" in tabs like on iTunes, rather than the mess residing within iOS 10 at the moment.
...it essentially looks the same, except for removing the album art and making it bigger.
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Not sure that it's new, looks the same as before. Be sure to drag the edges to resize it. The preview window disappears when you reach a certain threshold.
Does yours not look like this? The MiniPlayer is 50% taller than it was before.
 

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What a weird day for updates. I kind of expected something a bit more exciting. I was looking at Mac mini's today online and can't believe they are still selling 3-year old computers at full price. That's either a testament to the quality of the products, or an insult to consumers. I'm not willing to invest my hard-earned money into a device that is that outdated. 1 or 2 years, maybe, but 3 years at full price? No thanks.

At this point, I fully expect that Mac hardware that is more than 2 years old that does not receive a mention of a refresh at the next keynote will be killed off. Selling hardware that is more than 2 years old for the same price it sold for for when it launched is not a consumer-friendly move and it will eventually do serious damage to Apple's computer business if they don't stop it.
 
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