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One of the most popular features of the new iOS 4.2 is undoubtedly AirPlay, or streaming of audio, video and images. However, users complain that this feature has a lot of limitations so far. The biggest problem comes with streaming video to Apple TV. However, Steve Jobs has now assured that we will see more features in the next year.

Currently, it is not possible to stream via AirPlay video from Safari or any other third-party application. We only get audio from Safari. If apple service really couldn't do it, it would be a wonder. However, some users have already cracked AirPlay and made the missing functions work. However, one fan couldn't have it, so he wrote to Steve Jobs himself to ask how things were going. Mail published by MacRumors:

“Hi, I just updated my iPhone 4 and iPad to iOS 4.2 and my favorite feature is AirPlay. It's really cool. I also bought an Apple TV and was wondering if you would allow video streaming from Safari and other XNUMXrd party apps. I hope to get an answer.'

As usual, Steve Jobs' answer was brief and to the point:

"Yes, we plan to add these features to AirPlay in 2011."

And that is undoubtedly excellent news for us, the users. Maybe the current AirPlay could already have it, but it's hard to say why Apple delayed everything. But maybe he is preparing more news.

Source: macrumors.com
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