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Apple TV/FM Radio
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Basics
Apple TV/FM Radio System
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Overview
The Apple TV/FM Radio System consists of a plug-in card
with TV and FM radio tuners, plus control software.
Connectors on the back of the tuner card allow attaching
cable TV or antenna feedlines. An FM antenna is included.

The TV control software combines the familiarity of standard
television controls with new features, like entering channel
descriptions, setting program alerts, and locking channels
with password protection. Closed captioning is available to
watch programs without disturbing others or to monitor
newscasts while listening to the radio. It's possible to
shrink the TV window to one corner of the screen to free up
space on the Macintosh desktop, or expand it to full size for
easy viewing from across the room, or set it to any size in
between.
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The TV and FM radio applications can run at the same time. If
two speakers are built into or attached to the Macintosh
system, radio and TV programs will be in stereo.

There's also a remote-control unit that allows changing TV
and radio stations, adjusting the volume, and controlling the
CD player in a Macintosh system.

The Apple TV/FM Radio System works with the Apple Video
System to help perform multimedia tasks, such as capturing
and saving still frames, video clips, or audio. These can then
be pasted into presentations, reports, and letters. Audio and
video can be played back with any application that supports
Apple's QuickTime multimedia technology.
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Features
Components of the Apple TV/FM Radio System include: