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Happy Hour Podcast 039 | Getting to know the new Apple TV

This week, we’re talking about the new Apple TV and everything you need to know about it. We’ve been using It for a little while now and have a lot to discuss. Big thanks to Audible and Bushel for sponsoring this week’s episode. The Happy Hour podcast is available for download on iTunes and through our dedicated RSS feed.Thanks to Audible.com, get your free 30 day trial at audible.com/happyhour and Jamf Now (formerly Bushel) for sponsoring this week’s episode. To find out what awesome cloud-based mobile device management can do for you, check out https://www.jamf.com/happyhour.

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  1. Tiago Pedrosa - 8 years ago

    Really enjoying myTuner radio on Apple TV – https://youtu.be/FA5W-u10asY
    Has tones of podcasts and stations from all over the world. Awesome!

  2. danursu2014 - 8 years ago

    Did you just waste everyone 90 seconds of battery life of mobile data talking about audible dot com?

  3. Inaba-kun (@Inaba_kun) - 8 years ago

    You very briefly touched on one of my biggest gripes with the new ATV – that most video apps are just straight ports of ATV3 “apps”. They’re visually terrible, with just white text on a plain back background. Really little different than an screen of MS-DOS text. They also jar badly with the very bright and slight front end UI. There’s no reason or excuse for it on the new platform. Take YouTube for example, it has a nice material design interface on other platforms (such as on the PS4 and iPad), but on the ATV4, it looks like total garbage. And searching for videos with an on screen keyboard…? It’s laughable.

    Is this just a temporary problem? Will Google update the YouTube app (assuming they’re behind the ATV app) to give it the same big screen interface they use everywhere else?

    Another pig ugly example is NOW TV, which looks pretty nice on other platforms but is the most bare bones and rudimentary thing possible on the ATV4. It’s an eyesore, and one which also lacks much of the functionality of other NOW TV platforms.

    Benjamin – you also didn’t mention the near total lack of UK apps. Yes we have a truly awful NOW TV app, and Netflix, but little else. No Amazon, no BBC iPlayer, no MUBI (although it’s coming at some point apparently), no All4, no ITV Player, no Demand 5 etc. Hopefully this will change, we know iPlayer will arrive eventually, but that’s nowhere near enough. The big UK services are iPlayer, Netflix, and Amazon. The ATV only has one of those. By contrast the far cheaper Fire TV has them all. Unless you have a ton of iTunes content I can’t imagine why anyone would choose an ATV over a Fire TV in the UK.

    • Benjamin Mayo - 8 years ago

      I’m aware of the poor UK content situation. I can’t fit everything into one show though and prefer not to gripe about UK-only issues where possible. Zac is written a good post about the ATV ‘port’ apps ATM.