News to me, the Digg folks are on it "With all the attention on the new ministore presentation, no one seems to have noticed that iTunes 6.02 enables video-sharing to your local network. Whether it's intended for an upcoming home media appliance or not I don't know, but it brings videos up to par with music." Link. I think we'll see an Airport express AV to stream video to our TVs soon. I need to try this out and see if it works with purchased video, I'm guessing no?
iTunes 6.02 has video sharing...
News to me, the Digg folks are on it "With all the attention on the new ministore presentation, no one seems to have noticed that iTunes 6.02 enables video-sharing to your local network. Whether it's intended for an upcoming home media appliance or not I don't know, but it brings videos up to par with music." Link. I think we'll see an Airport express AV to stream video to our TVs soon. I need to try this out and see if it works with purchased video, I'm guessing no?
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Phillip -- thanks for the link; it works just fine with store content. That's actually how I noticed it.
I've successfully imported content I captured via EyeTV, as well, but it looks like it only works if it was imported via iTunes 6.02. My wife has a couple of videos she bought with 6.01 that aren't available.
What really makes this cool is that there's now a video streaming server inside every copy of iTunes, so it will be interesting to see what people can do with that.
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