http://langui.sh/2013/08/27/appletv-ssl-plexconnect/
A user over at the Plex forums created a fix. Haven't tried it yet.
You don't need Plex folks. Ever heard of iTunes Home Sharing?
Store everything on your Mac or PC, (including externally attached hard drive), and then log into iTunes on your Apple TV, and turn on Home Sharing.
Besides, if you want to access your content on the go, I would rather bring my external hard drive with me to my friend's house (or my Mac or PC) and just airplay it.
You don't need it, and frankly, I'm glad Apple fixed this loophole, because it can become a security risk in the long run. (there is a way to exploit this and allow some thief to log your iTunes password, and then using that, to rack up lots of iTunes purchases.
http://langui.sh/2013/08/27/appletv-ssl-plexconnect/
A user over at the Plex forums created a fix. Haven't tried it yet.
You obviously dont have a huge library, there is NO POSSIBLE WAY I would think of using iTunes for all my movies and tv, and then having to recode all my older media to fit into Apples format, fug that.
..I get his point though. I caved in and went the iTunes way for all my stuff a few years back - I use the same media on all iOS devices I own so there was no point fighting it really.
Agree the client is a bit toilet for large libraries though. My biggest wish is to drop the need for iTunes to be running - even if they make me get an Airport extreme or some such as the alternative.
You don't need Plex folks. Ever heard of iTunes Home Sharing?
Store everything on your Mac or PC, (including externally attached hard drive), and then log into iTunes on your Apple TV, and turn on Home Sharing.
Besides, if you want to access your content on the go, I would rather bring my external hard drive with me to my friend's house (or my Mac or PC) and just airplay it.
You don't need it, and frankly, I'm glad Apple fixed this loophole, because it can become a security risk in the long run. (there is a way to exploit this and allow some thief to log your iTunes password, and then using that, to rack up lots of iTunes purchases.
Personally I wish they would open up Home Sharing so that you could use a NAS instead of needing a computer running iTunes.
Well, let it be even more easier than this: use Beamer app, no conversion to iTunes format, just play original MKVs and it also supports DTS. 😀
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You don't need to run iTunes, use Beamer app, way easier and DTS support (sounds much better).
You obviously dont have a huge library, there is NO POSSIBLE WAY I would think of using iTunes for all my movies and tv, and then having to recode all my older media to fit into Apples format, fug that.
Beamer is 100% thoroughly useless when your setup needs to be family approved. To be fair, Beamer is AWESOME, but WAF(Wife Acceptance Factor) = 0%.
Well, let it be even more easier than this: use Beamer app, no conversion to iTunes format, just play original MKVs and it also supports DTS. 😀
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You don't need to run iTunes, use Beamer app, way easier and DTS support (sounds much better).
You don't need Plex folks. Ever heard of iTunes Home Sharing?
Store everything on your Mac or PC, (including externally attached hard drive), and then log into iTunes on your Apple TV, and turn on Home Sharing.
Besides, if you want to access your content on the go, I would rather bring my external hard drive with me to my friend's house (or my Mac or PC) and just airplay it.
You don't need it, and frankly, I'm glad Apple fixed this loophole, because it can become a security risk in the long run. (there is a way to exploit this and allow some thief to log your iTunes password, and then using that, to rack up lots of iTunes purchases.
How do I go about selecting what to play with Beamer in my living room when my iMac is in the home office?
It doesn't seem easy to me.
I found another solution which involves an iPhone, iPad or later Macs. If you go to my.plexapp.com and find your server or directly connect using your IP on your local network and port 32400 you can browse what's on your plex server from any device that has AirPlay mirroring or additional screen and stream the content from your browser to your AppleTV.
The downside of this method is obviously the need for an additional intermediary device which also requires a more robust network (that is in the iOS device scenario). Indeed you're now streaming encoded content between your server and AirPlay device and decoded/compressed content between the latter and your Apple TV.
The upside however, is the lack of any hacks required to make this work.
Has anyone found other workarounds?
Can apple just make a world-class ATV so we can use it with 1080p and mkv files? Seriously, I'm sick of this low-class crapulent "hobby" idiocy... 😡
If your media is in h264 codecs chances are that you don't need to recode the media, just replace the container. As an example, iFlicks does that for you and it only takes 2-3 mins for a 2 hour video. Also sorts meta-data and so on for you, and you can queue up content.
You don't need Plex folks. Ever heard of iTunes Home Sharing?
Store everything on your Mac or PC, (including externally attached hard drive), and then log into iTunes on your Apple TV, and turn on Home Sharing.
Besides, if you want to access your content on the go, I would rather bring my external hard drive with me to my friend's house (or my Mac or PC) and just airplay it.
You don't need it, and frankly, I'm glad Apple fixed this loophole, because it can become a security risk in the long run. (there is a way to exploit this and allow some thief to log your iTunes password, and then using that, to rack up lots of iTunes purchases.
No, it doesn't. You cannot select anything from the ATV itself.
What a FU$#%!CKEN let down APPLE. Just wanted ATV to install Plex and watch my media.....
Can apple just make a world-class ATV so we can use it with 1080p and mkv files? Seriously, I'm sick of this low-class crapulent "hobby" idiocy... 😡