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PopcornTreeCt 01-15-08 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by rfduncan
Apple is shooting itself in the foot if it only intends to allow HD rentals to Apple TV owners or for watching on your video iPod, iPhone or computer.

Hasn't Apple been like that on all their products? I never understood the love for Apple when all their software only works on their hardware.

kenage 01-15-08 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by MBoyd
I got the Netflix service to work on my Windows laptop but never on my Mac. I personally liked using that service for watching some cartoons and documentaries.

The Netflix movie viewer does not work on Macs. They say they are working on a fix for it, but nobody knows when/if it will come out. Sorry.

klemsaba 01-15-08 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
Hasn't Apple been like that on all their products? I never understood the love for Apple when all their software only works on their hardware.

What other computer would I want to run Apple software on? Windows? No thanks.

If the HD movies are in the original aspect ratio then I'll start renting movies. I also have many HD OnDemand choices from cable, but they crop most of their movies. XBOX does a good job with original aspect ratio. Hopefully Apple does as well.

Supermallet 01-15-08 11:30 PM

Yeah, this doesn't seem very different from what I've already got on my 360. And I never use that service because I'm too busy watching HD DVD and Blu-ray.

Gizmo 01-15-08 11:38 PM

So not updating my hacked AppleTV for this unless there is a work around.

True_Story1011 01-16-08 01:04 AM

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Apple hard at work on their new products - Dual meaning!

Drexl 01-16-08 03:23 AM


Originally Posted by klemsaba
What other computer would I want to run Apple software on? Windows? No thanks.

His point is that you're then locked into buying Apple hardware for as long as you want to use the media (presumably indefinitely). It's not like a disc player where you can buy a Panasonic and then later replace that with a Pioneer.

rfduncan 01-16-08 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
So not updating my hacked AppleTV for this unless there is a work around.

But I'm sensing that unless you purchase the AppleTV 2.0 hardware, you'd not be able to use it anyway. So your hacked 1.0 is probably about as good as you're gonna get with that hardware....

Qui Gon Jim 01-16-08 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by kiett_2000
Damn, Apple is trying to kill HDM also. I thought it was only MS who is doing this.

Apple is a driving, innovative force. They first made CD burners, then combos then DVD burners standard in their computers. Now we will see them switch away from hard discs to solid state memory. To me, it is very telling that Apple never made BD (or HD DVD for that matter) standard equipment in their computers. Clearly they don't see the future in HDM.

darkside 01-16-08 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt
Hasn't Apple been like that on all their products? I never understood the love for Apple when all their software only works on their hardware.

Right. The end game for all of this is to sell Apple hardware. The only reason for adding any features is to sell more of their own hardware.

Gizmo 01-16-08 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by rfduncan
But I'm sensing that unless you purchase the AppleTV 2.0 hardware, you'd not be able to use it anyway. So your hacked 1.0 is probably about as good as you're gonna get with that hardware....

There is no AppleTV 2.0 hardware. All they did was announce a new firmware update and a price drop on the year old hardware that have been in stores.


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