iTunes Remote

iTunes Remote (also known simply as Remote) is a software application developed by Apple Inc. for iOS that allows for remote control of any Apple TV or iTunes (version 9.2.1 or later) library in an area with Wi-Fi connectivity using the proprietary Digital Audio Control Protocol (DACP).[1] It is currently available as a free download from the App Store for users of iOS 3.1.2 or higher on the iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad.

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History

Patent filing

Unofficial software modifications for including this functionality in both iOS and the Apple TV OS had existed previously, but rumors of Apple giving remote control capabilities between iOS and Apple TV had existed since early 2007, when the U.S. Patent Office published a patent filed by Apple on September 11, 2006 that depicted a "media-player with remote control capabilities" alongside a "multi-media center for computing systems".[2]

Releases

On July 10, 2008, Apple released Remote on the App Store.[3] That same day, Apple released the Apple TV 2.1 software update that added recognition for the iPhone and iPod Touch as remote control devices.[4]

Version 1.1 was released on September 16, 2008, and brought the following improvements:

Version 1.2 was released on March 11, 2009, and brought the following improvements:

Version 2.0 was released on September 28, 2010, and brought the following improvements:

Version 2.0.1 was released on October 15, 2010, and brought the following improvements:

Version 2.1 was released on December 22, 2010, and brought the following improvements:

Version 2.1.1 was released on March 15, 2011, and brought the following improvements:

Version 2.2 was released on October 12, 2011, and brought the following improvements:

Features

Remote, similar to the Apple Remote, allows for one to adjust iTunes volume, play, pause, skip or shuffle media playback on an iTunes library on either Mac OS X, Windows or the Apple TV OS through the AirPlay capability. The metadata from an iTunes library is streamed to the iPhone or iPod Touch, which then renders a graphic of the currently playing media (usually album art) from the particular iTunes library.

Remote has a menu of items to choose from:

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