AppleDApp macrumors 68020 Original poster Jun 21, 2011 2,413 45 Oct 22, 2012 #1 Is it possible to have multiple Apple TV's connected to the same Apple ID that are watching two different things simultaneously?
Is it possible to have multiple Apple TV's connected to the same Apple ID that are watching two different things simultaneously?
M marc11 macrumors 68000 Mar 30, 2011 1,618 5 NY USA Oct 22, 2012 #2 AppleDApp said: Is it possible to have multiple Apple TV's connected to the same Apple ID that are watching two different things simultaneously? Click to expand... Yes. I do it all the time.
AppleDApp said: Is it possible to have multiple Apple TV's connected to the same Apple ID that are watching two different things simultaneously? Click to expand... Yes. I do it all the time.
AppleDApp macrumors 68020 Original poster Jun 21, 2011 2,413 45 Oct 23, 2012 #3 marc11 said: Yes. I do it all the time. Click to expand... Is it possible to set content to unwatched from the Apple TV once it's been watched?
marc11 said: Yes. I do it all the time. Click to expand... Is it possible to set content to unwatched from the Apple TV once it's been watched?
J jpix55 macrumors member Sep 24, 2011 52 0 Southern California Oct 23, 2012 #4 AppleDApp said: Is it possible to set content to unwatched from the Apple TV once it's been watched? Click to expand... Yep, sure is. Just hold down the select button and it will bring up a menu. You can even mark entire seasons as unwatched if you so desire. http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/tips/comments/marking-media-watched-or-unwatched-from-apple-tv/
AppleDApp said: Is it possible to set content to unwatched from the Apple TV once it's been watched? Click to expand... Yep, sure is. Just hold down the select button and it will bring up a menu. You can even mark entire seasons as unwatched if you so desire. http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/tips/comments/marking-media-watched-or-unwatched-from-apple-tv/
AppleDApp macrumors 68020 Original poster Jun 21, 2011 2,413 45 Oct 24, 2012 #5 jpix55 said: Yep, sure is. Just hold down the select button and it will bring up a menu. You can even mark entire seasons as unwatched if you so desire. http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/tips/comments/marking-media-watched-or-unwatched-from-apple-tv/ Click to expand... Thanks Also most of the time I watch my shows on my mac. Is there any way to queue multiple shows to play? In VLC you can just choose the episodes and hit play.
jpix55 said: Yep, sure is. Just hold down the select button and it will bring up a menu. You can even mark entire seasons as unwatched if you so desire. http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/tips/comments/marking-media-watched-or-unwatched-from-apple-tv/ Click to expand... Thanks Also most of the time I watch my shows on my mac. Is there any way to queue multiple shows to play? In VLC you can just choose the episodes and hit play.
D DP812 macrumors regular Aug 13, 2009 180 3 Japan Oct 28, 2012 #6 You could create a playlist. Or sort by Unwatched.