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Subject: Re: Question about third generation Apple TV
Hi marry,
Yes, you need a video signal in order
, December 4, 2015 5:58 PM
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Subject: Question about third generation Apple TV
Generation Apple TV. Once upon a time, I looked up the differences between it
and the third gene
What is that converter thing called?
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> On Dec 4, 2015, at 8:17 PM, Matthew Bullis wrote:
>
> Well, the answer seems to be yes and no. I have been using the 3rd generation
> Apple TV with Netflix just fine. I have been using one of those little
Generation Apple TV. Once upon a time, I looked up the differences between it
and the third generation. It seemed they all had to do with video, so I wasn't
interested. However, it seems that there may be some things available on the
third that are not available on the second. And I have one
I gave a link in an AppleVis.com thread about the Apple TV. I am sorry that I
don't have the name of the little box, but it cost about thirty dollars. A
search on AppleVis will turn up a thread where I thank Doug for the link on
Amazon.
Matthew
On Dec 4, 2015, at 11:21 PM, Mary Otten
Hi marry,
Yes, you need a video signal in order to play Netflix on the 3rd generation
Apple TV.
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> On Dec 4, 2015, at 7:57 PM, Mary Otten wrote:
>
> Generation Apple TV. Once upon a time, I looked up the differences between it
> and the third
Well, the answer seems to be yes and no. I have been using the 3rd generation
Apple TV with Netflix just fine. I have been using one of those little
converter boxes that takes an HDMI signal and outputs it as RCA to the stereo.
Now whether that fools Netflix into thinking that you actually do