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The Apple TV is a nice device but without a hack like aTVFlash it can be a bit limited. But now a new app for the Mac called AirFlick enables you to watch any internet video on the Apple TV via URL or  dragging a video into the app. AirFlick does real time transcoding so video formats not supported on the Apple TV will work.  I am going to give this a try, it looks like it could be just what I need.

 

AirFlick works by transforming your Mac into a web browser, the same way AirPlay works on your iPhone or other iOS device. For Mac-based files, AirFlick tells your Apple TV to connect to a local URL and serves the data that the Apple TV plays back. So long as those files are in a supported format such as mp4, m4v, mp3, etc, the Apple TV can read and display the file data.

The 0.01 release of AirFlick is quite alpha — so expect a few bugs along the way. If your Apple TV reports errors, you can always use your menu button (as I show in the video) to try connecting again.

Download AirFlick for Mac for free.

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