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aTV Update Gives AppleTV FTP and USB Drive Support

aTV Flash - Ver. 3.2 - Apple Core, LLC

The 3.2 version of Apple Core’s patchstick for the AppleTV is out. And it’s pretty amazing.

If you’ve never heard of the aTV, I’ll point you to the product page for all the feature details that turn your AppleTV into a tricked-out media center that runs an assload of codecs without PitA transcoding. And, yes, you will need to read the detailed instructions on how to make this work — there’s a lot of them and it’s not for the impatient or the faint of heart. For now, I just want to highlight why this particular release of this particular product has scratched such an itch for me.

  • New GUI installer - UNIX doofuses like me no longer have to fling their key drives against a wall in frustration; the product now ships with a relatively simple wizard for installing the aTV software on your 1GB or smaller USB drive. Much easier now. If you’re even wimpier than me they also offer several options that get you the software pre-installed on an AppleTV.
  • Vanilla FTP access - I’m with stevenf in general on SFTP, but this latest release of aTV removes the requirement to force SSH1 (and, consequently use of the shell or [ugh] Fugu) in order to SFTP onto the AppleTV. With the introduction of old-school FTP I can use Trasmit for file transfer (yay!). Plus this has enabled me to create basic Automator folder actions for uploading files to the AppleTV automatically (here’s what my Movie uploader looks like). Love this — Transmit is such a nice friend.
  • USB Drive suport - Using the included NitoTV (and after a quick update with the 10.4.9 Combo Installer and a restart) your AppleTV can now see and access attached USB devices [howto]. Like, say, a Drobo. Yep. Just point Sapphire at your collection, and you suddenly have a pretty rich way to enjoy your legal backups of movies and TV shows. “Boom,” as the introducer of the AppleTV might say.

The usual warnings and admonitions apply with this stuff. Apple Core says installing this product won’t void your AppleTV’s warranty; I have no opinion about that. I will say anything you do here is at your own risk. Don’t blame me if your TV blows up. Also, don’t “steal” anything; always pay retail…preferably at a really big store you have to drive to.


For a while, I was on the fence about whether to use my Mac Mini as a media center (and basically pitch the AppleTV). The power is obviously there with a Mini, but I also didn’t want to deal with a keyboard and the other annoyances of using a proper computer as a TV device.

I’ve been very satisfied with the aTV over the past few weeks I’ve had it, and this new version just takes it to another level.

Even if the AppleTV ends up tanking as hard as everybody seems to claim it will, I’m grateful for the hobbyists and hackers who have made it easy for civilians like me to use this amazing device to its fuller potential.


TOPICS: Apple, AppleTV

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joelhousman's picture

Flash Drive Size

Is it imperative that you use a USB flash drive of 1 GB in size or less? I have a 2 GB drive. Do I need to go out and get a smaller drive?

Thanks for the update Merlin!

kcmichaelm's picture

Re: Flash Drive Size

The PDF states at the very beginning that >1 GB USB drives tend to have difficulty on an Apple TV.

If I were you, I would imagine a $7 1GB USB stick (or a 99 cent 256MB one) is worth not risking the health of your Apple TV if it has an error reading in the middle of a firmware update.

After it is done, you can use such a little stick as a boot device for a FreeNAS server :) All this “old tech” still has its uses.

dalton's picture

1 GB limit

I had a lot of trouble getting the whole flash drive thing to work when I installed aTV. The size of the drive is important, 1 GB seems to be the limit. More importantly, the brand of drive is very important too. I ended up buying three different drives before I could get the thing to work. In the end I got a 1GB Toshiba drive at the local OfficeMax that works like a charm. The aTV folks have a recommendation for a specific drive on their forum that is only $3, but I didn’t feel like ordering from some unknown company and waiting for it to arrive.

That said, installing aTV once I got over that hurdle was a breeze, and the new software is indeed a huge improvement. Being able to drag and drop files instead of syncing them using Transmit is great, the extra features in Saphire are very nice. My AppleTV crashes every once in a while (something it never did before the installation), but it is not too bad and definitely worth the trade off.

Merlin Mann's picture

Re: Flash Drive Size

Stick size definitely made a difference for me. Didn’t work the first time I tried it (on a 4GB stick). Picked up one of these guys and it worked swell.

joelhousman's picture

Re: Re: Flash Drive Size

Thanks Merlin & others for the info!

heymac's picture

Transmit and SFTP

Don’t mean to be the big nerd on the block that sits around finding technical inaccuracies in blog postings, but I thought I’d mention that Transmit does do SFTP. I used that for my website syncing for some time. Now, I’m a Flow user (also does SFTP).

Anyway, that might save you some Fugu/shell pain at some point in the future.

Cheers!

Merlin Mann's picture

To my knowledge it does not

To my knowledge it does not force SSH1, as I mentioned. That was previously a requirement of aTV.

heymac's picture

SSH1

I guess I’m the big nerd that adds technical inaccuracies to blog posts:-) Sorry about that. I don’t actually have an AppleTV because it doesn’t play well with my old school CRT 4:3 HDTV. So, my opinion on this matter is less than definitive.

Cheers!

Superfly's picture

Apple Remote

Did you notice that with the new remote app on the iPod or iPhone you now can easily enter your configuration data, YouTube searches etc.? The little keyboard pops up on the iPhone/iPod everytime you need to enter something on your AppleTV. Very nice feature!
smanley's picture

Removing iTunes

Merlin,

Given use of a USB source essentially removes iTunes from the equation don’t you think you’ll miss the media server function that it serves?

Personally I find myself almost always going for the most compatible formats from Visual Hub nowdays so I can playback content on the AppleTV, my 3yo son’s iPod (yes I know…) or the iPhone.

I find the initial pain of ripping the DVD/converting the avi and setting up metadata in Lostify is worth it in the end for the convenience of having all content sources from the same location.

Just my 2 cents.

Regards

Scott

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Merlin Mann is an independent writer, speaker, and broadcaster. He’s best known for being the guy who started the website you’re reading right now. He lives in San Francisco, does lots of public speaking, and helps make cool things like You Look Nice Today. Also? He looks like this, answers questions, and has something like a life.

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