Though Apple TV can stream your video files from computers, it has video format limitation. It only support H.264 or MPEG-4 video format. If you attempt to sync unsupported video format like AVI to Apple TV, it will draw an error message from iTunes.
In order to stream AVI video files to Apple TV successfully, we need to convert these AVI movies to a format compatible with iTunes and Apple TV
The following will introduce a step by step guide on how to convert AVI to Apple TV supported format on Mac or Windows at http://ipad2software.blogspot.com/2012/03/how-to-convert-and-stream-avi-to-apple.html
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It depends on what codecs and containers or formats the machine you will be conducting the playback will support. If anything, go for MPEG2 video.
AVI and MOV files are video files. AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave. MOV is an apple format of a movie file.
NO, corby 2 does not support avi file format
.avi files are mainly video files. It can be played through Realplayer and also Apple Quicktime.
The most likely cause will be that some of your movies are in the TV's native playback format, and some are not. Look for some conversion software to convert the dead movies into the same format as the good movies. (EG: If the TV plays AVI, convert to AVI, if the TV plays WMV and NOT AVI, convert to WMV)
Apple TV+ is a streaming service featuring
DishnetPC does indeed support Windows Vista. It also supports Apple's iOS, Windows 7, Windows XP and Windows 8.0 and 8.1.
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The problem depends on how you are getting the video into the TV. If you are burning the video file to a DVD disc then most DVD players will not recognise the AVI file and it will have to be converted to a DVD friendly MPEG format so that it can be viewed on a TV.
There is no such Apple product by the name of 'Apple Express'. Unless you are referring to the Airport Express, then yes, it does work with Apple TV.
You can contact Apple support online at the Apple Website. Alternatively, you can also contact Apple support via phone. You can get the number to Apple support at the Apple website.