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In response to
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Nice. It's making ripping Blu-rays less appealing. And you don't need to be connected to playback a movie? -- nm
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by
Mop (198 lbs)
Also, the Flixster app on the iPad supports Airplay so it appears I can stream it to my AppleTV with that as well
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
May 2 '12, 10:33
not that I can't view it on the TV with Vudu but it's interesting
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Yeah, I'm gonna have to buy an Apple TV. Damn you, Steve Jobs! -- nm
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Mop (198 lbs)
May 2, 10:39
Could you explain this process? I want to tell Kim's dad about it. -- nm
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David
May 2, 10:35
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I had Airplay explained to me as Home DNLA made simple... exclusively for Apple devices.
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Mop (198 lbs)
May 2, 10:41
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Home Sharing is more like Home DNLA. AirPlay is more like streaming of specific content from one device to another
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oblique
May 2, 10:43
Just start playing the movie on the iPad. If you have an AppleTV, you will see the little airplay icon in the player (it uses the internal iPad
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oblique
May 2, 10:37
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