![]() ![]() For some time now I have had problems with playing video material. Hi, I am using the Apple TV application on a computer with Windows 10. ![]() Searching these terms should bring up an informative article on at the top of the results, not some shady (AFAICT) malware site, and the best info being on MacWorld. And I still don't even know what a "profile" is or what will happen if I "install" it.Seriously, this info should be easier to find. I guess I've started downloading "the profile", it will supposedly notify me when it's finished downloading, but I can't confirm that's actually happening. I wonder how many people have gotten malware because of this lack of documentation.Sorry, frustrated as heck.OK, finally stumbled on the instructions in a MacWorld article. Seems an opportunist noticed this gaping vacuum that Apple created and stepped in to "fill it". I find instructions for installing Beta versions of iOS, but don't see anything about how to get the app without actually installing a beta OS.I did find a (sketchy as F.) website called < - (don't click) that downloads and tries to install software on my Mac. I can find no info on the web or the searching the developer site about how to "install a beta profile". Nothing.About 5 minutes of searching brings me back to a well-hidden sentence on that page saying that it's on the home screen if you have a Beta version installed, but you can enable it on the publicly released versions by "installing a beta profile".I have no idea what that means. But I didn't see anything obvious about how to get it. This page talks about the Feedback Assistant app for developers, and how it's the preferred way to submit feedback. ![]()
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