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iTunes Store: Download options when purchasing TV seasons, season passes, movie bundles, music box sets, or individual movies or TV episodes

Summary

Learn about the download options you have when you purchase a TV season, Season Pass, movie bundle, music box set, or an individual movie or TV episode using iTunes 11 or iOS 6 or later.

Understanding Home Sharing

Home Sharing your iTunes libraries among your family computers

Home Sharing enables you to stream or transfer music, movies, TV shows, apps, and more among up to five authorized computers in your household. To do so, you will need to Turn on Home Sharing on each computer using the same Apple ID. Once set up, all the libraries from your computers you’ve enabled Home Sharing on will show up in the SHARED area of iTunes:

 

With Home Sharing, you can stream music and video from one authorized computer to another, or simply drag music between computer libraries. You can also choose to have iTunes automatically import purchases you make on any of your Home Sharing computers to your own library. To do so, select the library and use the Settings button at the lower right of the iTunes window to check what you’d like copied.

 

Home Sharing your iTunes library with your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Apple TV (2nd generation)

Home Sharing can also extend streaming of music, movies, TV shows, and more to your iOS devices and Apple TV (2nd generation). To stream music, movies, TV shows, and more to the multiple iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices in your family, as well as your Apple TV (2nd generation), you will need to turn on Home Sharing on the devices. You’ll also need to use the same Apple ID on each device on your home Wi-Fi network.

 

 Note: iOS 4.3 or later is required for Home Sharing on iOS, and Apple TV (2nd generation)or later for Apple TV.

How to use multiple iPods, iPads, or iPhones with one computer

Method One

If you share your computer with other people, you can maintain separate user accounts for each person who uses the computer. This is useful especially if each user has different tastes in music or other media; users can maintain separate, personalized iTunes libraries and can customize their devices’ sync settings accordingly.

Mac OS X users:

Learn how to set up additional user accounts.

Windows users:

Look in your computer’s Help documentation to learn how to set up additional user accounts. To locate this information:

  1. Click the Start Menu, and then click Help or Help and Support.
  2. Enter “new user” in the Search field.
  3. Press Return.

If you create multiple user accounts on one computer but want the same media to be available in iTunes for all users, see iTunes: How to share music between different accounts on a single computer.

Method Two

You may use multiple devices on a computer without the need to create multiple user accounts. To do this, you can set iTunes to update each device with only certain playlists. This method allows you to put all your music on, say, your iPod and keep your iPod shuffle updated with only your workout music. Here’s how to do this with iTunes:

  1. Create new iTunes playlists that contain all the music that you want to sync to each device.
  2. Learn how to sync your device.

Note: iTunes for Windows does not support syncing multiple iPod devices at the same time.

Method Three

Create a separate iTunes library for each device. Note: It is important that you make a new iTunes Library file. Do not just make a copy of your existing iTunes Library file. If iTunes is open, quit it.

  1. Mac users: Hold down the Option key while you open iTunes.
    Windows users: Hold down the Shift key while you open iTunes.
  2. In the dialog that appears, click Create Library.
  3. Name and save the alternate library file. iTunes opens with your brand new library file.
  4. Open iTunes Preferences. Choose iTunes Preferences (Mac) or Edit Preferences (Windows).
  5. Click the Advanced tab.
  6. Deselect the “Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library” checkbox if it is already selected and click OK. This will prevent iTunes from creating duplicates of your existing media files in the new library folder.
  7. Add the specific media files you want on your device to iTunes either by dragging them into iTunes or choosing File Add to Library (Mac) or File Add File to Library or Add Folder to Library (Windows).
  8. Once you have the iTunes Library just how you want it, connect and sync your device.
  9. Once the sync is complete, quit iTunes.
  10. Mac users: Hold down the Option key while you open iTunes.
    Windows users: Hold down the Shift key while you open iTunes.
  11. Click Choose library.
  12. Choose your original iTunes Library and click Choose (Mac Users) or Open (Windows Users). You can now switch back and forth between the different libraries for different devices.

 

iTunes Store: Closed captioning

Note: Closed captioning may not be available in some countries.

To search the iTunes Store for movies that support closed captioning

On your computer

  1. Open iTunes and then click the iTunes Store.
  2. From the iTunes Store Home page, click Power Search; this is located under the QUICK LINKS section on the right side of iTunes.

  3. In the resulting window, choose Movies or iTunes U from the drop-down menu.
  4. Place a checkmark in the box next to “Search only for movies that contain closed captioning.”
  5. You can search for a specific title, or you can simply click Search to see all available movies with closed captioning. Click “See All” next to Movies in your search results to see all. 
  6. Note: Movies that support closed captioning will display the closed captioning logo on the left side under the movie details section:

On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

  1. Open the iTunes Store on your device.
  2. In the Search field located in the upper-right corner, type “closed caption” (without quotes). Then, tap Search.
  3. Tap “See All” next to the Movie Results to browse all movies that support closed captioning.
  4. Note: Movies that support closed captioning will display the closed captioning logo in the movie details section:

To enable closed captioning on your computer, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

On your computer

  1. Open iTunes.
  2. For Mac: Choose iTunes Preferences from the menu bar.
    For Windows: Choose Edit Preferences from the menu bar.
  3.  

  4. In the Preferences window, click the Playback tab.
  5. At the bottom of the window, place a checkmark in the box next to “Show closed captioning when available.” Then, click OK.

On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

  1. For iPad or iPod touch: Tap Settings Video.
    For iPhone: Tap Settings iPod.
  2. Closed captioning is located in the Video section; tap the On/Off button next to Closed Captioning to enable it. 

 

About the security content of iOS 6.1 Software Update

  • WebKit

    Available for: iPhone 3GS and later, iPod touch (4th generation) and later, iPad 2 and later

    Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

    Description: Multiple memory corruption issues existed in WebKit. These issues were addressed through improved memory handling.

    CVE-ID

    CVE-2012-2857 : Arthur Gerkis

    CVE-2012-3606 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2012-3607 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2012-3621 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2012-3632 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2012-3687 : kuzzcc

    CVE-2012-3701 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0948 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0949 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0950 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0951 : Apple

    CVE-2013-0952 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0953 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0954 : Dominic Cooney of Google and Martin Barbella of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0955 : Apple

    CVE-2013-0956 : Apple Product Security

    CVE-2012-2824 : miaubiz

    CVE-2013-0958 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0959 : Abhishek Arya (Inferno) of the Google Chrome Security Team

    CVE-2013-0968 : Aaron Nelson

  • Korea: About iOS Location Services

    How to use Location Services

    Learn how to use Location Services, including how to turn off this feature.

    Troubleshooting Location Services

    If you have specific questions about iOS Location Services and privacy, you may contact AppleCare Korea: Dial 1544 2662 (toll).

    iPhone: VoiceOver audio does not automatically go to the speaker phone

    Resolution

    By default, VoiceOver audio will always move to the earpiece speaker when a call is initiated.

    To trigger the proximity sensor, hold the phone up to your ear temporarily. This will cause VoiceOver audio to switch to the speaker phone.

    Some car stereos require a firmware update for AVRCP 1.4 Bluetooth compatibility

    Resolution

    iOS 6 supports AVRCP 1.4, the latest Bluetooth standard for control and playback. Your car stereo (sometimes called a head unit) may require a firmware update to correctly support the Bluetooth standard.

    Several manufacturers, including Advent and Pioneer, have announced plans to provide an update or already have one available. Please contact your car stereo manufacturer to see if a firmware update is available.

    About the security content of iOS 6.0.1 Software Update

    Summary

    This document describes the security content of iOS 6.0.1 Software Update, which can be downloaded and installed using iTunes.

    For the protection of our customers, Apple does not disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until a full investigation has occurred and any necessary patches or releases are available. To learn more about Apple Product Security, see the Apple Product Security website.

    For information about the Apple Product Security PGP Key, see How to use the Apple Product Security PGP Key.

    Where possible, CVE IDs are used to reference the vulnerabilities for further information.

    To learn about other Security Updates, see Apple Security Updates.

    iOS 5 and iOS 6: List of available trusted root certificates

    Summary

    These trusted root certificates are preinstalled with iOS 5 and iOS 6. When IT administrators create Configuration Profiles for iPhone, iPad,  or iPod touch using the iPhone Configuration Utility, these certificates do not need to be included.