Apple TV doesn't give you access to "regular TV". It gives you access to
iTunes content as well as content from some streaming services. I'd
suggest checking out the What's on Apple TV page at
http://www.apple.com/appletv/whats-on/
On 12/23/2013 09:58 AM, Regina Alvarado wrote:
DUMB I know, but what exactly can Apple TV show? There are cards you can put
into a windows computer and watch regular TV. Is this what it is? If so, very
interested. If not, is there an app that would do this. Haven't been following
thread, but since everyone has been chatting so much, thought maybe it was what
I want.
reggie and Allegra
On Dec 22, 2013, at 7:18 PM, Rick Alfaro <rick.alf...@gmail.com> wrote:
Larry,
In that case I suggest you give Apple support a call. I have my Apple TV
plugged into my HT receiver via HDMI. In fact I have several other components
connected to the receiver via HDMI. I only have 1 HDMI cable going from the
HDMI out port on my receiver to the HDMI 1 port on my TV. There is no digital
out cable used at all and VO has no lag whatsoever. I honestly don't know what
else to suggest other than to take the digital out connection out of the mix
completely which could very possibly be confusing the Apple TV into not
allowing audio via the HDMI connection which is just a guess on my part.
Best Regards,
Rick alfaro
On 12/22/2013 12:08 PM, Larry Smith wrote:
Hi list. I ask for help in getting my new apple tv working with my LG
hometheater system. I was able to get everything working. However, I wanted to
pass on some information that may be helpful to others. I used the HDMI
connection to connect the apple tv to my television. I then connected an
optical cable from the television to the hometheater system. Voiceover is very
sluggish when coming through the hometheater system. There is no sluggishness
when coming through the television speakers. I have an HDMI connection on the
hometheater system which I also tried running the apple TV through. The icons
was visible on the television screen, but voiceover gave no feedback at all.
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