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Primus84

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Jul 21, 2005
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Hi all, I've recently aquired a PowerMac G5 1.8Ghz. I've installed the latest update of Leopard onto it and all seems good. Does anyone know if the version of iTunes that Leopard supports would be capable of hosting content to AppleTVs - films, music etc?

Thanks :)
 
Hi all, I've recently aquired a PowerMac G5 1.8Ghz. I've installed the latest update of Leopard onto it and all seems good. Does anyone know if the version of iTunes that Leopard supports would be capable of hosting content to AppleTVs - films, music etc?

Thanks :)

I have iTunes 10.6.3 on my G5 - it can share it's libraries wirelessly to my Powerbooks (either iTunes or Frontrow) - however I've only shared 360p music videos - HD stuff I don't keep in iTunes as it's not efficient on PPC.
I'd guess anything you can play natively on your G5 will be good on Apple TV.
 
Just to answer this, it works perfectly. All it's doing is streaming the data, it's not actually decoding the file itself anyways.
 
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