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That depends on what source you associated with the AV port that the Apple TV is connected to.
Since I use my ATV more than my DVD, I assigned DVD to be the ATV, and DVD-2 to be the DVD.
BeoNut since '75
Hermann_:I have Apple TV also at the button DVD and can start it successfully. But how can I the control the Apple TV with Beo4?
Sorry for not understanding.
[<] and [>] allow you to scroll left and right through various menus
[ v ] and [ ^ ] allow you scroll up and down
(GO) allows you to select
[EXIT] allows you to go up one menu level
you can use the Apple remote if you can't get everything to work OOTB
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do you have a Beo4 with ajoystick rather than a (GO) button ?
If the Apple supplied remote works and the Beo4 does not, then you have a problem with the PUC connection.
Have you wired the PUC cable to the front of the Apple TV and sticky taped the repeater eye over the top of the ATV's eye ?
(I don't have a BV11, but that's the way I did it, I presume the BV11 does not have a special connection for the ATV .....)
I have a vague recollection that as part of the ATV setup you have to activate the remote control ... did you do that ?
elephant:I have a vague recollection that as part of the ATV setup you have to activate the remote control ... did you do that ?
see page 21 -- http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/Apple_TV_2nd_gen_Setup_Guide.pdf
I don't think you have to do this
Hermann_:You are great, thank you very much. The problem was the ir eye, it hadn't have free view to the Apple TV.
The problem was the ir eye, it hadn't have free view to the Apple TV.
My pleasure - enjoy !