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Apple releases Apple TV 3.0.2

Apple has released a minor update to Apple TV that brings its firmware to version 3.0.2.

The update appears to be related to the release of Aperture 3.0, which made changes to how that software shares images over the local network, in addition to adding support for iPhoto's Places and Faces features.

Users have also reported that since applying the update their Apple TV has stopped experiencing problems related to switching its HDMI output cable. The update also appears to make minor tweaks in the user interface to enhance the readability of text.

The new software can be downloaded and installed from the Update Software option within the Settings/General menu on Apple TV.



19 Comments

tekstud 14 Years · 351 comments

HOw could have users reported it stopped interference after applying the update that fast?
I need to read more about this at iLounge. This brief article is not well written.

appleoutsider22 16 Years · 5 comments

Quote:
Originally Posted by TEKSTUD

HOw could have users reported it stopped interference after applying the update that fast?
I need to read more about this at iLounge. This brief article is not well written.

Uh, because they turned on the TV after the update and there was no interference.

tekstud 14 Years · 351 comments

Quote:
Originally Posted by AppleOutsider22

Uh, because they turned on the TV after the update and there was no interference.

YOu mean testers. It was just released.
Who were they reporting to?

crowley 15 Years · 10431 comments

Quote:
Originally Posted by TEKSTUD

YOu mean testers. It was just released.
Who were they reporting to?

http://discussions.apple.com/thread....32024&tstart=0

Two reports right there.

tekstud 14 Years · 351 comments

Quote:
Originally Posted by Crowley

http://discussions.apple.com/thread....32024&tstart=0

Two reports right there.

Right- 2 posters. And the issue in Aperture is not mentioned at all?

Thanks for the link though.