There’s something about a classic holiday movie that just helps you feel like it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Sure, you can stumble on some great Christmas flicks on cable throughout December, but Netflix also has a handful ready for your streaming pleasure. Admittedly, the selection isn’t great, but there are a few gems hidden alongside a bunch of made-for-TV movies and forgotten flops that make up the majority of Netflix’s holiday selections. And you may even prefer the great experience to watch Netflix movies & TV shows right on your large screen TV via the new Apple TV (Apple TV 4). Let’s check out the detailed solutions of watching Netflix DVD movies on Apple TV 4.
To get the work done, you need to get some help from third-party software. The best program I can recommend for handling Netflix DVD discs is Pavtube BDMagic for Mac (El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks and Mountain Lion included). It takes everything from the DVD, including the chapters, extras, and subtitles to Apple TV 4 Supported Video formats. With decent decrypting capability (removing CSS Copy-protections and DVD region codes including the latest DVD discs), high quality video output and considerate backup solution and specific format templates for versatile PMP devices (iPad Pro, iPhone, Apple TV 4, Xbox, PS3, Android tablets and phones, etc), Pavtube BDMagic for Mac ranks top on the DVD ripping, conversion and backup application list for Mac El Capitan.
If you are a Windows user, you can use the equivalent Pavtube BDMagic to rip and copy Netflix DVD to Apple TV 4 on Windows 10. This guide uses DVD Ripper for Mac screenshots. The way to save Netflix DVD to Apple TV 4 on Windows 10 is the same. Just make sure you get the right version according to your situation.
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Convert Netflix DVD to 2015 New Apple TV 4 on Mac OS X El Capitan?
Step 1. Load Netflix DVD source.
First of all, insert your DVD to DVD drive and keep networked. Now it’s time to open the best Netflix DVD to Apple TV 4 Converter for Mac and click “Load files” icon to load DVD source.
Step 2. Choose output format for Apple TV 4.
In the dropdown list of Format menu, you can find several Apple TV options for output. This Netflix DVD to iTunes Converter has a number of presets for Apple TV, Apple TV 2, Apple TV 3 and Apple TV 4, to export a Apple TV 3 1080p video with ac3 5.1 pass-through for AV receiver decoding, “Apple TV 3 Dolby Digital Pass-through (*.m4v)” preset is highly recommended.
Tip: If you want to add the Netflix DVD movie to iTunes for play on iPhone, iPad, iPod, you can also directly select iPhone, iPad, or iPod as the output format to get videos with optimized settings for your iDevices.
Step 3. Convert Netflix DVD to Apple TV 4.
Click “Convert” button to rip Netflix DVD to iTunes recognized video for playing on Apple TV 4 generation with Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound pass-through. Afterwards, transfer the DVD to iTunes and import to Apple TV 4 for watching with ease.
If you’re new to Apple TV, the below guide will help you get started with Apple TV setup: How to set up Apple TV 4 for streaming HD videos with Dolby Digital 5.1 sounds?
There you have it! Enjoy your Netflix DVD Movies on Apple TV 4 in full HD on Mac 10.11. Have a good time!
Tips: A list of the Best Christmas Movies on Netflix
Here’s a look at a handful of Christmas movies and shows now streaming on Netflix, a few that are worth renting and even a YouTube documentary that are ready for your holiday binge-watching.
The Fitzgerald Family Christmas
Starring Edward Burns—who also wrote and directed the film—and Connie Britton, The Fitzgerald Family Christmas is more down-to-earth than a lot of Christmas movies, with a plot more focused on family troubles than family fun. But underneath the drama and struggles—with addiction, abandonment and emotional recovery—the movie is really about the power of forgiveness.
A Very Murray Christmas
Bill Murray’s ode to primetime Christmas specials and variety shows of yesteryear is a breezy celebrity-packed hour of music. It’s a nice departure from sentimental movies and self-serious classics.
Ernest Saves Christmas
Ernest Saves Christmas is a lot weirder than you remember. It’s definitely not a good movie by any conventional standards, but is worth watching just to ponder how bizarre of a franchise Ernest was. The movie has some surprisingly dark moments for a kids film (including Santa assaulting a movie director) and a plot that is basically subversive commentary about the evils of Hollywood, but Jim Varney’s physical comedy is still uniquely funny no matter how old you are.
The Office Christmas episode: Season 2
The annual Office Christmas episode was usually a season highlight, but none came close to the subtle awkwardness of the first. Like the series itself, the Christmas shows got increasingly absurd and unrelateable as the premise dragged on, but season 2’s “Christmas Party” was everything that was great about the show: Steve Carell was at his peak Michael Scott-ness while pouting about an oven mitt he’d received as a gift; the mundanity of office life getting broken up by an even more mundane party; Jim and Pam at the height of their pre-dating romantic tension. Though it’s not a movie, it still holds up as one of the best repeat Christmas viewings on Netflix.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Sort of the anti-Dr. Seuss Christmas movie, The Nightmare Before Christmas is probably Tim Burton’s most recognized visual achievement. Even if you’re not a fan of the creepy twist on typical Christmas pop-culture parables, the insanely tedious artistry used in the stop-animation is worth the viewing experience alone.Worth the Rental
Christmas Vacation
Sure, you’ve probably seen it 1,000 times and can quote almost every scene. But, listen, it’s a holiday tradition. Carve out an hour and a half, put on an ugly sweater, pour some eggnog and watch Christmas Vacation.
A Charlie Brown Christmas
Still one of TV’s most simple and compelling presentations of the Gospel.
Scrooged
Just in Case A Very Murray Christmas wasn’t enough to satisfy your Bill Murray fix this Christmas, his 1988 twist on the Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol still holds up as a work of Golden-era Murray.
Home Alone
There is no way that a home invasion comedy—whose biggest punchlines come in the form of elaborate torture devices—marketed to children would work today. Watch Home Alone, laugh at the live-action Tom & Jerry high jinks, and think about the simpler times, when intentionally scalding someone’s head with a blow-torch was seen as an acceptable form of PG comedy.
Elf
The best thing about Will Ferrell’s modern Christmas classic is that it’s just as funny for kids as it is for adults.
Source:http://www.relevantmagazine.com/culture/best-christmas-movies-netflix
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Dec 24, 2015 09:32 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Apple