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The first thing is to get your video into a format playable by iTunes. The general rule seems to be, if a file plays in iTunes, it will play on the Apple TV. AVI files aren't compatible. I've decided on MP4 as my format of choice.
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10 months ago
I managed to find a little freeware program called "Parsley is Atomically Delicious" (weird name, I know) that will write that TV Show metadata into any MP4 file for you, just as it is with purchased iTunes files. So in the future, if you import that file into another iTunes library (which you will end up doing eventually, believe me), it will remain a TV show. It's a pretty kludgy little app, but trust me, it's worth it. If you do it one show at a time, it will be far less painful than spending three days doing hundreds of TV show files later.
Why Handbrake doesn't offer to embed that data for you at the time of encoding is beyond me. That would be my top feature request.
10 months ago
Trust me, it's worth it to use something like that all the time, rather than adding metadata in iTunes.
By the way, I usually name my files as I'm ripping them in Handbrake. Makes it easier to find them in iTunes after the import. By default, iTunes will give each file a name equivalent to its name in the Finder.
And don't forget to use the Queue feature in Handbrake. Set up an entire disk worth of episodes and go to bed. Or better yet, use something like Mac The Ripper to rip multiple DVDs into raw digital files, and then Queue it all up in Handbrake and let it run for a day or so. I've done entire seasons in one big go that way.
10 months ago
I've been experimenting lately with the settings to see if I can eek a bit more bitrate out of Handbrake while still getting compatibility across devices. But the iPod Hi-res settings are the place to start.
10 months ago
I'll try out the iPod Hi-Res setting and see how that fares, as well.
Now the one last questions I have: is how big of a hard drive do I need?
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9 months ago
1. I have several .mp4 movie rips that I have added to my iTunes library
2. Selecting the "Get Album Artwork" option in iTunes doesn't retrieve any metadata or artwork for the movies.
3. I've manually entered the metadata and have added a .jpg image (296 pixels high) to the movie in iTunes.
4. The image shows fine in iTunes however on the Apple TV I only get the metadata, I don't get the movie image.
What's going wrong?? Please help!
James
9 months ago
9 months ago
I have several MP4 files ... my AppleTV keeps teling me that "there are no movies in this Library" ... I'm at a loss here. Are there certain limitations resolution wise?
I wish AppleTV would support WiZD server like applications, or simple file browsing just out of the box - now I have to install iTunes additionally to get things going ... crap ... :(
9 months ago
9 months ago
Is this guide for the old version of Apple TV? I just got the new one, and there is no menu item called "Sources" on mine. I can't for the life of me figure out how to stream movies to this device. The only thing I got to work was playing music from iTunes on my Mac to the Apple TV like you would to an AirTunes connected receiver. The song will play on the TV, but the screen shows Untitled, Unknown Artist and Unknown Album, with the time slider that goes from 00:00 to 1:00:00 and doesn't move. That doesn't seem right. I can't access my shared iTunes library at all from the Apple TV menus.
The hard drive on this thing is too small for me for anything but rentals, so I got it mainly to stream from my Mac, and I can't seem to get that to work. Any guidance would be appreciated! Thanks.
9 months ago
At least, that's how I remember the steps off the top of my head... I should update this post when I have the Apple TV in front of me.
9 months ago
The built in sync functions seem to be poorly thought out...the automatic sync is so random that I don't see how it would be useful unless your iTunes library is smaller than your A TV's hard drive, and the custom sync seems to not allow drag n' drop, like an iPod. Perhaps they'll work on this functionality in future updates.
Thanks again for the writeup. Seems Apple is so focused on selling content from their store that they neglected provided any information for users that actually own their own content.
8 months ago
8 months ago