Apple TV source guide

Apple TV Now Playing display using a local bridge

Poster Player can use a local Apple TV bridge to detect available playback state and metadata for a dedicated browser-based cinema display.

How the local bridge works

The local bridge sits inside the local network and detects available Apple TV playback state. The Poster Player display itself remains a normal browser-based display link.

Available metadata varies

Some apps expose useful playback data. Other protected apps may hide detailed title, poster or progress information. Poster Player uses what is available.

Fallback display states

When full details are not available, Poster Player can fall back to clean visual states rather than claiming metadata that the source does not provide.

Dedicated cinema room screens

The Apple TV Now Playing display can run on a tablet, TV browser, monitor, mini PC or Raspberry Pi kiosk display, depending on the installation.

What Poster Player does not do

Poster Player does not bypass DRM, unlock protected streams or guarantee full metadata from every Apple TV app. It focuses on visual display, available source data and clear fallbacks.

FAQ

Apple TV display FAQ

Can Poster Player work with Apple TV?

It can use a local Apple TV bridge to detect available playback state and metadata.

Will every app show full metadata?

No. Protected apps can limit what metadata is available to display.

Does Poster Player bypass DRM?

No. It does not bypass DRM or protected app restrictions.

What happens when metadata is missing?

Poster Player can use fallback display states where full details are not available.

Related guides

Related Poster Player pages

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