The original ATV2 is only 720p, I have one of those. The newer ones do 1080p.
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What speed is your internet connection, and what speed is your internal network?
Internet was 26Mbps, recently upgraded to 51Mbps. I think my network is 100Mb, unless my Time Capsule and Apple TV support Gigabit ethernet.
whenever I have had issues with video it has been related to data streaming into the ATV, not the HDMI connection out of the ATV.
I'm not sure this is my problem, as frames get dropped even when my Apple TV has read and cached data far ahead of where it is in the content I'm watching. I'll look into this more when I get home.
Does your TV have native 1080 resolution?
Yes.
Also, I thought Atv only did 720? Maybe that's just the older model.
Newer ones like mine do 1080p.
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Do you have a computer monitor, or something else you can hook the Apple TV up to?
Do you have a computer monitor, or something else you can hook the Apple TV up to?
I have an older LG TV but it's only 720p. I also have an older LCD monitor that uses DVI--I could test that if I get an HDMI to DVI adaptor.
The ATV is only 100Mb, but if your network switch is old enough that it is only 100Mb and not Gig then that could be a pretty big bottle neck.
Who has a box (I'm not committed to the box shape) that plays Amazon's streaming video. Not looking to displace my Apple TVs but I am thinking of adding that feature. But's it much more worthwhile if I can actually watch it ON a tv.
Does anyone have a box-like thing that they like for Amazon Instant? Nothing fancy. I just need to find the thing, play the thing and often rewind the thing because I got distracted from watching the thing.
Aside: I am downloading a 10-15 of the exact same gigs of tv to two machines. The newer one is faster. So I made sure they were both on the same network. They were so this remains a mystery for another day. I really only bring it up because one of my neighbor's has a network named dangerzone.
I have Amazon on the Blu Ray player in our bedroom, as well as the Xbox 360 and the Tivo Roamio and I'm sure some other devices. The Roku also does Amazon, but I don't have one of those.
I can get Amazon on my Tivo, Roku, TV, and the Mac Mini that I use as a media center.
Roku is probably the best option for just streaming - it's under $100 and works with all the major streaming services (Amazon, Netflix, Hulu).
You also might want to check out Chromecast.
I Airplay the Amazon Instant Video app from my iPad to the AppleTV. Not the sharpest possible picture, I suspect, but fine for my purposes.
The Roku has a great user interface for Amazon.