Last time, I showed you how to stream music around your house with an iPad, iPhone or AirPlay-connected speakers. Today we’re going to talk about streaming video.
Continue reading “HOW TO: Master Streaming Media With iTunes [ part 4 – final ]”
Last time, I showed you how to stream music around your house with an iPad, iPhone or AirPlay-connected speakers. Today were going to talk about streaming video.
Last time, I showed you how to stream music around your house with an iPad, iPhone or AirPlay-connected speakers. Today we’re going to talk about streaming video.
Continue reading “HOW TO: Master Streaming Media With iTunes [ part 4 – final ]”
With iTunes, Airplay, and AppleTV, Apple actually has a wide range of software and devices that can turn your little Mac into a streaming media powerhouse.Learn how to master streaming with iTunes in this 4-part tutorial
With iTunes, Airplay, and AppleTV, Apple actually has a wide range of software and devices that can turn your little Mac into a streaming media powerhouse. There are even more if you turn to the third party developer community. I’m sure there are plenty of people out there who are shouting “XMBC!” right now, and I’ve liked what I’ve seen, but I’ve always been sort of a zen kinda Mac user, here. It seems that whenever I find a tool I really like, it gets discontinued or bought up by a bigger fish. Thats why I like using Apple’s built-in tools whenever possible; they’re free, they’re included, and there’s less of a chance they’re going anywhere.
Continue reading “HOW TO: Master Streaming Media With iTunes [ part 1 ]”
according to Rob Reid – the man behind Rhapsody – the service will cost betwen 10 and 15 dollars per month and it will allow us to stream music ( i.e entire iTunes library ) without actually storing all the music on our iDevices.
It was rumored that Apple will come up with a cloud-based iTunes, especially after they acquired music streaming service Lala in December last year for $80 million. In the vid above, according to Rob Reid – the man behind Rhapsody – the service will cost betwen 10 and 15 dollars per month and it will allow us to stream music ( i.e entire iTunes library ) without actually storing all the music on our iDevices.
[via iPhoneClub.nl]