notd.blogs.com — With all the attention on the new ministore presentation, no one seems to have noticed that iTunes 6.02 enables video-sharing to your local network. Whether it's intended for an upcoming home media appliance or not I don't know, but it brings videos up to par with music.
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minindayJan 19, 2006
Ok, I can understand imported videos, but aren't purchased videos a wee to small for your television?
super_structureJan 19, 2006
neofactor: I'm not sure it's wise to encourage Digg as a help forum. Anytime your advice includes "Do a seach on google for them."(sic) you're probably wasting your time helping anyway.
briarpatchJan 19, 2006
Well, they fixed things so that I can't play my iTunes music on Linux now (Hymn no longer strips DRM from iTunes 6) so I'll be real sure to trust them on video stuff. Uh huh.
xjeffxJan 20, 2006
Yeah, and 6.02 also prevents you from uploading videos to your iPod that are high-res, even though they fall within the published specs of the iPod. I'm glad I have two computers because otherwise I'd have no way to upload my videos.
neofactorJan 20, 2006
@super_structureThanks for the tip... but I actually did NOT do the look up for them.. because their questions was so lame... I just gave them a push.. if they actually did a search for the apps I suggested they will find more than me just holding their hand to the source. I took a long pause when posting... and did what I did intentionally.
serschJan 20, 2006
works with mt-daapd as a server, too.
percussionkingFeb 27, 2007
Temporary mirror if the link doesn't work: <a class="user" href="http://71.15.116.181/ChangeVideoInfo/">http://71.15.116.181/ChangeVideoInfo/</a>