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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
How to Copy Movies to Apple TV
Download a copy of iTunes and then install the program. Launch iTunes after you've installed it.
Connect your Apple TV to your television via an HDMI video cable. Connect one end of the selected cable to the 'HDMI' port on the AppleTV. Plug the opposite end of the cable to an 'HDMI' input on your television. Alternatively, you can connect the Apple TV to your television via a component video cable.
Connect the AppleTV's power connector and then plug the power adapter's transformer into a power outlet. Turn on your television.
Use your Apple TV remote control to select the onscreen 'Setting' heading. Use the '+' and '-' button to move up and down. Use the 'Rewind' and 'Forward' ' button to move left and right. Press the 'Play' button to select an option.
Navigate down to the 'General' option. Select the 'Network' option in the 'General' menu and then select the 'Configure Wi-Fi' option in the 'Network' menu. Select your network from the list of networks that appear on the screen.
Enter your network's password when prompted. Use the onscreen keyboard to input characters. Write down the code that appears on screen after you've connected the Apple TV with your network.
Click on the Apple TV icon -- labeled 'Click to set up' -- back in iTunes, on your computer. Enter your Apple TV's code when prompted.
Click on the Apple TV icon again. Click on the 'Movies' tab at the top of iTunes. Check the box labeled 'Selected,' located below the 'Sync' heading. Check the boxes next to the movies, in the list menu, that you'd like to copy to your Apple TV. Click 'Apply' to copy the movies.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015
How to Install an External DVD Burner (7 Steps)
Insert the installation CD for your external drive into your current CD or DVD-ROM drive. If you don't have the installation CD, you'll need to download the official drivers from your DVD burner's manufacturer. Go to the manufacturer's website and download the drivers from the 'Support' page.
Follow the prompts from the installation menu to install the drivers. Only install the drivers for now.
Connect the power adapter to the DC power located on the back of the DVD burner. Insert the round tip of the cable stemming from the transformer of the power supply.
Locate the power port on the back of the transformer, and plug the dual-pin power cord into it. Plug the other end of the power cord into a wall outlet.
Connect the drive to your computer with either the USB 2.0 cable or the IEEE1594 (Firewire)cable--each cable will be labeled. Firewire is the preferred method of most users because of its superior speed and constant connection.
Plug one end of the selected cable into the port labeled with the cable's name on the back of the DVD burner. Plug the other end into the matching port on your computer.
Flip the power switch on the back of the burner to turn it on. Your computer will locate the drivers that were installed earlier, and will finalize the installation of your drive.
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