Trying to figure out how to use my Apple TV with an existing HDTV television.
When the time came for the mandatory switch from analog to digital cable subscription almost a year ago and due to the fact we were not watching much cable TV, we decided to disconnect for awhile.
I have been researching the best way to use Apple TV and airplay with our TV. I stumbled across this great site which provides a great guide for this switch: disablemycable.com
On this site is various guides and helps outlining using antennas for local channels, using streaming boxes (like Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, etc) and a page with buttons (links) to all the free TV sites.
I plan to test this out with Safari on my iPad using airplay to connect to the Apple TV that will be used with my HDTV.
http://disablemycable.com/remote-control/
As I work through some of the details and tests, I will post any interesting observations at that time. In the meantime, if you use Apple TV with your existing TV without cable subscription, you may find this site a very useful central place to find all the free TV programs quickly. Enjoy!
Update: We got the TV and Apple TV up and running yesterday. Have all the devices: ipads, iphones and even my Apple Watch working as "remote" to access the wonderful Apple TV menu that has all the buttons one might need to find some free programs, movies and tv series to watch. I am finding it is pretty nice to be able to watch a program on my time and not tied down to watching a program during a certain time period. I suppose recording programs is an option for those who continue with cable, but as most have pretty busy lives the Apple TV option works okay too.
The website above would be okay for those streaming boxes that might not have all the menu options and links programmed into their menu setup or for running from a Mac laptop using Airplay and mirroring techniques.
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