Fair enough. I might take advantage of iTunes Match when I get the Apple TV. I 
will also take advantage of Airplay. May even check out Home SHaring too.
> On 16 Apr 2015, at 00:25, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Exactly, you need iTunes open if you want to access any media at all that 
> isn’t in the cloud, just as you need iTunes to sync to iOS for anything that 
> isn’t in the cloud.  Even remote file servers are not supported.  That means 
> anything not from Apple can’t realistically be supported, the biggest 
> exception being iTunes Match where you upload your own music to Apple’s 
> cloud.  There are very limited apps, for example you can’t watch BBC iPlayer 
> without the use of an iOS app and AirPlay.
> 
> So, if you use iTunes for your purchases, or watch lots of Netflix, it’s 
> great.  But if you want access to any data outside those, it falls off rather 
> quickly unless you have iTunes open with Home Sharing on, or use AirPlay.
> 
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