What’s on the Apple TV?

I’ve been looking for a better way to use my HDTV lately. The Xbox360 (and XBox 1 running XBMC) I currently have works fine but the biggest issue I have with it, when watching any kind of media is how loud it is. Specifically the fan(s) inside it and the (now obsolete) HDDVD drive. It’s fine when you’re playing Halo 3 or Team Fortress because the games are usually loud and I have the stereo cranked. But when you’re trying to watch a movie or tv show, the fans are just annoying.

AppleTV
So after hearing from Tod about his experience with the recent ‘Take Two’ software upgrade, I decided to take the plunge and pick one up - the 40gb model since that’s all the store had in stock. I figured I could always return it if it wasn’t quite was I was looking for (and/or upgrade to the 160gb version if I decided I need more storage).

AppleTV

Setup was quick and simple. The package consists of the Apple TV unit itself, a remote (just like you get with most Macs) and a power cable. That’s it. No other cables are included. It has a number of connection options on the back as you can see above. I connected to my TV via a HDMI cable. My TV’s audio is connected to my stereo separately so I was done with the setup. I powered it on and was treated to a cool, but brief, intro movie and then a menu similar (but different) to Front Row on a Mac. I figured I would need to download the software update since it had just come out and that process took about 10 minutes.

Once I was back up and running again (after 3 restarts while the firmware upgraded) I started connecting things up. If you launch iTunes on another local machine on your network, you’ll be given the option to add the Apple TV to your iTunes. The Apple TV will provide a pairing code that you need to enter on your computer in order to allow them to talk to each other. Once that was done, it started syncing my iTunes library from my iMac to the Apple TV (which you can turn off if you just want to stream content).

I was most interested in the Flickr integration and so far, it almost makes the purchase worthwhile for me on it’s own, let alone the other things which I’ll talk about in a minute. There is a Flickr option in the Photos menu. While you can easily access any photos you have on your other computers (PC or Mac), having the ability to pull in Flickr directly is amazing. You add Flickr accounts to the menu screen and by simply putting in your username, it goes and grabs all your public photos (well, links to them at least). You can browse all your sets and photos from here. You can also browse your contacts as well and add them to the accounts list. There is a ‘recent photos’ option at the top of your list so you can view the last 500 (!) photos on the account. I wish there was a ‘your contacts latest’ option like there is on the Flickr homepage. Once you start viewing the photos, you can set the transitions, music, speed, etc of the slideshows. There is a much cooler screensaver option built into the Apple TV that I wish was a transition option which is simply a random bunch of images (from a set you choose or the recents) that just float up the screen in various sizes. Then after a minute or two, the images rotate around in 3D and keep floating up. It’s really pretty cool. I made a quick video of it:

Another compelling thing was that I had seen online was the podcast functions were vastly improved and that there is quite a lot of cool HD content available. To me, this is where the future of online media is going. Despite my HD DVD purchase, I had pretty much given up on physical media as a way to get video content and the Apple TV seems to be one of the better ways to access that online repository. Sure the Xbox has movie rentals but it doesn’t have access to Podcasts or easy access to the rest of my ‘digital life’ like my music or my photos. There is something to be said for seamless integration across my network.

AppleTV

There is also the ability to rent movies directly off the device, with many available in HD. Unfortunately, you need a US iTunes account to access all the really good stuff but Canada is supposed to get more later this year. Fortunately I have a US account although someone managed to spend the last of the store credit so I won’t be able to try out the HD movie rentals until I get a refill card next time I’m across the line. There is a fair bit of free content available and you can preview everything which is great.

AppleTV

AppleTV

I’ll let you know if a few weeks if it was worthwhile but so far I don’t see this thing going back to the store.

2 comments : February 15th, 2008 : Apple, Digital Media, HDTV, Movies, Music, Photography, Podcast, TV, Television, TiVo, Video

The Indoor Kids win!

As if there was any doubt that the Blogger team would win CBC’s Test the Nation.

Check out Rebecca (aka Miss604) on national tv talking about her blog and podcast:

Get the full scoop and pictures on her blog. Way to go Bloggers!

Note to YouTube: I hate your videostill chooser thingy….it is teh suck.
Looks like it’s working now.

Leave a comment : January 20th, 2008 : Blogging, Friends, TV, Television

Skip commercials and listen to Podcasts on your TiVo

This has been around for awhile but figured it was a good idea to mention since a few friends have joined the TiVo ranks lately now that you can actually buy the units in Canada.

TiVo Podcasts

You can easily check out your favorite podcasts on your TiVo simply by adding it’s feed url to the Podcaster in the Movies, Photos and More section from the main TiVo screen. Once you’ve entered the url, you can just press thumbs up to save it to your favorites. Video podcasts are also possible, just slightly more involved.

Tired of fast forwarding? Here’s a video on how to enable the 30 second skip button which is not enabled by default (stupid TV Network lawyers):

via the TiVo Blog.

Too bad the TiVo HD unit doesn’t work/isn’t available in Canada.

Leave a comment : January 2nd, 2008 : PVR, Podcast, TV, TiVo, Video

TiVo now available in Canada at retail stores

Tivo UI(or it will be very soon)

I’ve had a TiVo (or three) running in Canada for a couple of years now so the news that they will finally be available at retail here is great news. A lot of friends have expressed interest in getting a TiVo but they usually balk at it when they find out they have to drive to the states to get a unit and usually end up with a craptacular Shaw PVR unit.

The dual tuner, 80 hour machines will be available in early December at London Drugs, Future Shop, The Brick and Best Buy. The price ($199CDN) seems a little higher than what folks are paying in the states and there is no word if there is a mail in rebate like previously. The monthly fees are the same as down south ($12.95US/month). No HD units yet either as Canada doesn’t currently support cablecards which are required for the HD TiVo units. Who knows, maybe they will partner with Shaw or Rogers and actually offer the TiVo software on the HD hardware…..yeah, right.

Check out the details at tivo.com/canada and my previous post about using TiVo in Canada.

Oh and if you do sign up for a TiVo - I’d love the TiVo Rewards points! Use retrocactus at gmail dot com when you sign up.

5 comments : November 27th, 2007 : Canada, PVR, TV, Television

The Lab with Leo 100th Episode Celebration

Just got home from a fun evening out at the Alibi Room in Gastown. It was a fan meetup of sorts to celebrate the 100th episode of the Lab with Leo Laporte which is shot in Vancouver. I’ve been a fan of Leo’s work since the early days of the Screensavers and was actually in the audience at the Tech TV studios in San Francisco on the day after he left the show…so it was great to finally meet Leo in person.

100th Episode Celebration

It was fun to get to talk with Leo about a bunch of different things and we even got to geek out with our iPhones and chatted about the apps we’d installed. Too bad he was losing his voice so he left a little early to save it for the show taping in the morning.

There were lots of other cast, crew and guests from the show at the event as well as a lot of fans in attendance. Some even drove down from Kamloops!

I also enjoyed talking iPhones and videogames with Victor Lucas who is the Lab’s executive producer as well as the man responsible for some of the best damn television for gamers out there. He’s an Emmy award winning producer of shows about videogames - how cool is that! I’ve been watching EP and his other shows as long as he’s been making them and always liked his no bullshit approach to game reviews. It’s cool to see someone older than 15 that gets/plays/loves videogames like I do.

Thanks to everyone involved with the Lab (Sean, Matt, Kate, Ryan and lots of others) for a great night out in Gastown!

Update: In my half asleep state while writing this post last night, I forgot to mention Kevin (on the left), Warren, Derek (who took the photo above) and Boris who were also in attendance and contributed to the good conversations over beer and all things geeky.

1 comment : September 7th, 2007 : Events, Fun, TV, The Lab with Leo