Friday, December 24, 2010

Apple TV is already capable of playing DVD through AirFlick






One of the most interesting betting the Cupertino company has done this year is the Apple TV. The system offers many possibilities when playing content, but as always happens with most technology, companies are responsible for 'castrate' the software to prevent your users can use 100% of the potential that machine offers.

Fortunately, the world is full of hands, and on this occasion as I have said several times, the well-known hacker Erica Sadun reopens the doors that were closed in the Apple TV.

Why watch a DVD on a laptop when you can easily play on your Apple TV? And it's really not that difficult to do if you're a hacker a little hands. If the problem is that the command line scares or intimidates you, you can always open a new post on TUAW .

And is that using the hack AirFlick , "capable of sending streaming content from your iPhone, iPad and Macs to later be played back on television, as well as sending any video file we have on our computer, we can transmit the content via AirPlay a DVD being played on your Mac to the Apple TV.

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