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aTV Flash 4.2.1 - LATEST AND WORKING

Infohash:

6B00714B67A1C1EFCBA097CE3AA7590EFDD11492

Type:

Applications

Title:

aTV Flash 4.2.1 - LATEST AND WORKING

Category:

Applications/Mac

Uploaded:

2010-12-05 (by jamster49)

Description:

This is the dmg for the latest aTV flash for the original Apple tv. 4.2.1 Whats new in this version? * [Feature] Added Last.fm streaming for Australia, Canada, Germany and New Zealand * [Updated] Sapphire (8.0.6.1) - Updated IMDb scrapers + improved metadata importing * [Updated] nitoTV (0.9.5.1) - Improved video playback * [Updated] Maintenance (4.2.1) - Minor download related bug fixes

Tags:

  1. atv
  2. flash
  3. aTV
  4. 4.2.1

Files count:

1

Size:

56.31 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

OMG_Spoof (2011-01-08)

Its works fine

trevevs (2011-03-15)

so how would u go about installing this on a jailbroken ATV2g??

Ronyn (2011-04-11)

Does anyone know if there is a windows version on PB?

tskbay (2011-06-10)

Do you have aTV Flash 4.3 for ATV version 1? This rev phones home for version info.

moptop69 (2011-06-17)

tskbay
had the same issue so I created this...
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6474392/aTV_Flash_4.2.1_Hacked


JHREED (2012-08-13)

Hi,
Could you please post for the new and latest version 4.5 for the Apple TV 1?
Thanks,
JR

chuckasarus (2013-01-26)

No longer works.

infn8 (2013-02-18)

This still works you just have to spoof the phone home mechanism. When you open it the app will call to: http://dl.firecore.com/validate.txt which has the lasted build number so if the build number of this download, which is 924, is lower than the number in that text file (4500 at the time of this comment) it quits. you can FOOL the program into seeing a new number though. folow these steps:
1) run a local webserver on your mac. I recommend XAMPP
(http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html)
as it's easier to work with. you'll know that's running when you can go to 'localhost' in your browser and it redirects to localhost/xampp and shows you a welcome page.
2) edit your hosts file. this is a file your computer uses This App still works you just have to spoof the phone home mechanism. When you open it the app will call to: http://dl.firecore.com/validate.txt which has the most recent build number for the most recent version of the app. so if the build number of this download, which is 924, is lower than the number in that text file (4500 at the time of this comment) it quits. you can FOOL the program into seeing a new number though. The idea is running a local web server and making your computer view http://dl.firecore.com/validate.txt from your computer and chaning the number. To do so, folow these steps:
1) run a local webserver on your mac. I recommend XAMPP
(http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html)
as it's easier to work with. you'll know that's running when you can go to 'localhost' in your browser and it redirects to localhost/xampp and shows you a welcome page. Support for this step is on the XAMPP site.
ONCE THAT'S DONE...
2) edit your hosts file. /private/etc/hosts (no file extention) this is a file your computer uses to overide server addresses so you can point any domain name to a new IP address. Open that in a text editor and add this at the bottom:
127.0.0.1 dl.firecore.com
that IP is reserved for your local machine, so that line says to your computer when you're looking for dl.firecore.com look at yourself. (more infor here: http://support.apple.com/kb/ta27291)
ONCE THAT'S DONE...
3) add a virtual host config for dl.firecore.com to your XAMPP apache config. it will probably be located here:
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc/httpd.conf

open that in a text editor and add this to the end of that file.
DocumentRoot
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/firecore

ServerName dl.firecore.com

4) go to finder and navigate to /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/ and create a new folder called 'firecore' you will need to enter an admin password for this.
Make a new file in that folder called validate.txt and in that text file put just the number '924'
5) open the 'XAMMP Control' Application at /Applications/XAMPP/ and if apache is running stop it and start it. If it's not running start it (either way it will require admin password)
6) open a browser and go to http://dl.firecore.com/validate.txt if you see the number 924 you're done and you can launch the app
if you see any other number something went wrong. Get Googling.
(https://www.google.ca/search?q=osx+xampp+vhost)


infn8 (2013-02-18)

Sorry that comment came out a little mangled: here's the correction:
-----
This App still works you just have to spoof the phone home mechanism. When you open it the app will call to: http://dl.firecore.com/validate.txt which has the most recent build number for the most recent version of the app. so if the build number of this download, which is 924, is lower than the number in that text file (4500 at the time of this comment) it quits. you can FOOL the program into seeing a new number though. The idea is running a local web server and making your computer view http://dl.firecore.com/validate.txt from your computer and chaning the number. To do so, folow these steps:
1) run a local webserver on your mac. I recommend XAMPP
(http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html)
as it's easier to work with. you'll know that's running when you can go to 'localhost' in your browser and it redirects to localhost/xampp and shows you a welcome page. Support for this step is on the XAMPP site.
ONCE THAT'S DONE...
2) edit your hosts file. /private/etc/hosts (no file extention) this is a file your computer uses to overide server addresses so you can point any domain name to a new IP address. Open that in a text editor and add this at the bottom:
127.0.0.1 dl.firecore.com
that IP is reserved for your local machine, so that line says to your computer when you're looking for dl.firecore.com look at yourself. (more infor here: http://support.apple.com/kb/ta27291)
ONCE THAT'S DONE...
3) add a virtual host config for dl.firecore.com to your XAMPP apache config. it will probably be located here:
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/etc/httpd.conf

open that in a text editor and add this to the end of that file.
DocumentRoot
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/firecore

ServerName dl.firecore.com

4) go to finder and navigate to /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/ and create a new folder called 'firecore' you will need to enter an admin password for this.
Make a new file in that folder called validate.txt and in that text file put just the number '924'
5) open the 'XAMMP Control' Application at /Applications/XAMPP/ and if apache is running stop it and start it. If it's not running start it (either way it will require admin password)
6) open a browser and go to http://dl.firecore.com/validate.txt if you see the number 924 you're done and you can launch the app
if you see any other number something went wrong. Get Googling.
(https://www.google.ca/search?q=osx+xampp+vhost)


infn8 (2013-02-18)

I wish you could edit or preview comments:
in step three above it's stripping some of the comment. use this:

DocumentRoot
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/firecore

ServerName dl.firecore.com

fingers crossed THIS works.

infn8 (2013-02-18)

It keeps stripping out the tags i've used. try this:
[less than symbol]VirtualHost *:80[greater than symbol]
DocumentRoot
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/firecore

ServerName dl.firecore.com
[less than symbol]/VirtualHost[greater than symbol]
but replace [less than symbol] with a < (shift comma) and replace [greater than symbol] >(shift period)

Files:

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