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Re: apple tv control methods


 

I didn't want to go off and make changes as he asked for feedback. So many people have asked about control of ATV2 that we should rather get something that we could possibly all use...

--- In Crestron@..., "mrez@..." <mrez@...> wrote:

My Apple TV jailbreak went into hay-wire mode and restored itself to factory default :( So until I can jailbreak it again I wont be able to test anything

--- In Crestron@..., "eagrubbs" <eagrubbs@> wrote:

The really great part is he did not password protect the module, so you can at least go in and make adjustments for your needs. I thank those that do not password the modules, so others can modify and learn from what has been done. :)

--- In Crestron@..., "Etienne" <etienne@> wrote:

I've managed to get the ATV back up-and-running by disconnecting the LAN cable and streaming via Wi-Fi, thus not being controlled from Crestron. I could then access the Maintenance menu again, ext. I then reconnected the LAN cable to test again and found the following:

1) Song title not displayed correctly, ex: should be: (Don't Go Back To) Rockville is showing as: (Don&apos;t Go Back To) Rockville
I had the same issue with 'o Solo Mia

2) Scrolling up/down a list of media requires double presses

3) Sometimes the title (name$) doesn't update, but the artist, album and album art did.

4) Selecting a movie after listening to music doesn't clear the artist and album text fields. Would also be great if the album art would clear if there was no album art, like it displays "Nothing playing" when nothing is playing. It then clears the fields.

5) Ffwd and rew works perfectly when watching movies.


The aTV Flash (black) 2.0 Media Player also has metadata fetching enabled and it will start displaying pictures from the current playing artist, ext. I wonder it this doesn't put my crappy network under stress. However with it disabled the album art doesn't update.

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