How to watch today's Apple presentation on any device
Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Apple today live video presentation can be viewed not only on the Mac, iPhone and iPad, but also on devices with Windows and Android.
Apple-device: Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV
Everything is simple. You can use any relatively modern gadget or computer. The necessary conditions:
- for Mac need at least OS X 10.8.5 and Safari 6.0.5;
- for the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch need at least iOS 7;
- for Apple TV 6.2 firmware update is required.
Updated, if you have not had time, and watch the broadcast in Safari on Mac and iOS-devices on this link. On Apple TV, live video icon will appear right on your home screen.
Devices on Windows 10
It seems strange, but with devices on Windows 10 everything is as simple! Just go on page broadcast via the browser Edge, and you can enjoy watching.
Devices on Windows 8.1 and below
Owners of devices running Windows 8.1 and earlier versions still have to go on a little trick to see the presentation.
Because Apple transmits video from the event as a Stream, it can be played in any player that supports open network streams. It is best suitable for this purpose is free and cross-platform VLC, which is available for iOS, Android, Mac, Windows and various Linux distributions.
1. Loading the player of this link, Install and run it.
2. Go to the menu "Media» → «Open URL».
3. Copy address stream http://p.events-delivery.apple.com.edgesuite.net/1609lijbsdfvoihbadfvohbsdfvljhb/m3u8/hls_mvp.m3u8
.
4. We put it in the "Network Address."
5. Hit "Play" and enjoy.
Android-devices
As you've probably guessed, to view live video on smartphones, tablets and other devices running Android, we will also use VLC. Install and launch the player, then proceed according to the instructions for the devices on Windows 8.1.
Price: Free
ExpectedThat, in addition to the iPhone 7, we show the Apple Watch 2 and other new items. Editorial Layfhakera, as always, will hold for you text broadcast of the event. So that Join now, it will be interesting!