By • 1:00 pm, January 13, 2016 • • Apple TV's new app could give us the interface we've dreamed of. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac So you’ve got a fourth-generation Apple TV (the one with Siri Remote and all the apps) and you’ve just downloaded that was just ported to tvOS. The last few versions of Apple TV haven’t included any storage for video files, and the same is true of the latest model: All the device’s storage is for apps and associated media files. Getting your own videos up on the big screen using VLC takes a little finesse. How to enable gpu accelerated decoding in VLC. On Mac OS X only H.264 is supported right now and on Linux, it depends on whether an Intel or Broadcom graphics. Feb 25, 2011 How To Create Video Clips on VLC Using Mac. However if you look at the VLC 2.2 version the View option does not have the Advanced Controls option as it says in the tutorials. It only has 'show previous and next buttons', show shuffle and repeat buttons', 'show audio effects buttons and ' show sidebar'. Here’s how to watch any video (with a few caveats) on your Apple TV via VLC. First up, while VLC will play any video you can throw at it, AC3 audio support for.avi files doesn’t seem to be working. If you try to play a file in this format, you’ll be able to see the video, but it won’t have any sound. All the other video formats that I’ve tried, including.mkv,.mp4 and.mov files, work just fine. There are three basic ways to get VLC on Apple TV to play your videos: Local Network, Remote Playback or Network Stream. You’ll need some sort of media server, like Plex, for the first one, a web browser for the second, and a web or FTP server for the third. Let’s take a look at each in order. Local Network Use your own media server to watch on Apple TV. Photo: Rob LeFebvre/Cult of Mac VLC supports Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) media servers () and FTP servers running on your local network. The great thing about Plex is that there’s an Apple TV app and a Mac server that will do all the work for you – just point it to a folder full of media files on your Mac and turn it on. If you’ve already got a media server like Plex up and running, using VLC to access the movies stored there is super simple. Launch VLC on your Apple TV, swipe left to go to the “Local Network” tab, and you’ll see your server there. Just click through to your movies and they should play without effort. What’s great here is that if your server doesn’t support certain file formats, VLC should be able to. Remote Playback Use your web browser to get videos over to your Apple TV. Photo: Rob LeFebvre/Cult of Mac If you’re not keen on running a server off your Mac, then the next best option is to use VLC’s remote playback function. Meanwhile, you can execute the deletion by (2) right-clicking the app and choosing Move to Trash, or (3) by selecting the app and heading to File menu > Move to Trash. As soon as you empty the Trash, the trashed Wine will be removed instantly and permanently. The trash-to-uninstall method works in all versions of Mac OS X. Swipe over to the Remote Playback tab at the top of the VLC screen on your Apple TV, and then you’ll see the screen above. Click on the Enable Remote Playback button and you’ll get two addresses, one with your local IP address (above) and one with the more easily read local network address (above). Type either into your web browser and you’ll get a web page that lets you drag and drop videos into it to watch on the big screen. Web page looks like this.
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