A support thread in Apple's Discussion forums has received over 200 posts from owners of Apple's latest MacBook Pros reporting issues with iTunes Home Sharing. Several readers have also contacted AppleInsider regarding the issue.
"This is turning out to be a bigger problem than I thought with many people giving up and returning their new MBP 2011 due to this conflict. Apple has yet to find a fix but it has been widely documented via phone through AppleCare and through many Apple retail stores," wrote one reader.
According to forum user 'themacbear,' the new MacBook Pro was able to stream to a second-generation Apple TV at first, but then the Apple TV reported being unable to connect or would display the error message "There are no movies in this library."
Apple released the upgraded MacBook Pro lineup with Sandy Bridge processors and high-speed Thunderbolt I/O technology in late February.
In March, Apple released iOS 4.3 with new Home Sharing features. The Mac maker also issued iTunes 10.2 and then iTunes 10.2.1 to add compatibility with iOS 4.3 and Home Sharing. In spite of the updates, a number of users continue to report being unable to connect or maintain connections with iOS devices on their early 2011 MacBook Pros.
Recent improvements to the Home Sharing feature expand iTunes library sharing from just between Macs, PCs and Apple TVs to include mobile devices such as iPods, iPhones and iPads. When working properly, Home Sharing in iOS 4.3 allows an unlimited number of iOS devices to access content over Wi-Fi.
Though early 2011 MacBook Pros appear to be having the most trouble with Home Sharing, owners of older machines have also reported problems with the feature in a support thread for Home Sharing in iOS 4.3 that has reached 60 posts.
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Yeah, I've had some issues with iTunes Home Sharing and my iPad 2. It would immediately refuse to connect to my library. I usually have to restart iTunes to get things working.
I've had these issues with the current generation AppleTV too since it launched.
Irritating problems I'm sure, but are people really returning their MacBooks because of this?!
How can you be sure it's only happening to 2011 MBP owners?
Anyway my 2010 MBP seems to be fine.
The "problems" reported with 2011 MBPs from various forums up till now:
1) Use of Intel's flawed chipset despite the problematic SATA ports not being in use;
2) Heat issues;
and now
3) iTunes home sharing
What's next?
These issues make me appreciate my 3.5 year old Santa Rosa 17" MB Pro.