Play your favorite Movies, TV shows, Music... on your iOS device or your Apple TV from your computer. No need for any syncing.
Air Media Center supports most music, videos and photo formats out there! Instantly watch your media on your device without any additional syncing or copying. This also helps you save precious storage space on your Apple TV/iOS device.
Air Media Center is smarter than smart. It will automatically transcode your media to match the playback capabilities of your device. You don't have to worry about codecs or file conversions. Just tap on the video, and enjoy the show!
Air Media Center creates a great UI for browsing your media files, allowing you to quickly find the file you want. No need for any tiring media setup. Air Media Center does it for you.
Air Media Center is a multi-platform mobile media center that lets you effortlessly stream your media collection from your computer to your mobile device. Unlike other players, AMC will automatically transcode your music, video and photo streams when necessary. It's like Air Video but adds music and photo streaming support.
With Air Media Center, you will also get a great visual experience for the media files on your PC/Mac allowing you to find your favorite media file in a matter of seconds. Get started
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: Early works like Laila Majnun (1933) set the stage for storytelling that resonated deeply with local audiences because they were delivered in the Malay language.
: For decades, romance and family sagas have dominated the charts. Novels like Salina and later Ombak Rindu (2002) became cultural touchstones, with the latter being printed 12 times by 2012 due to its immense popularity.
The "novel-to-screen" pipeline is a powerhouse in the local entertainment industry. Many fans first encounter a koleksi novel melayu through its cinematic or TV adaptation. A Brief Tour of the Malaysian Book Scene―Hasri Hasan
The world of koleksi novel melayu (Malay novel collections) is more than just a literary genre; it is a foundational pillar of Malaysian entertainment and culture. These stories bridge the gap between traditional heritage and modern lifestyles, serving as the primary source material for some of the nation's biggest blockbusters and most-watched television dramas. The Evolution of the Malay Novel
From the early days of oral traditions and pantun (folk poetry) to the sophisticated contemporary works of today, Malay literature has always reflected the soul of the nation. Modern collections have evolved from simple moral tales to complex narratives tackling social issues, spiritual growth, and the nuances of Malaysian life.
: Today’s readers are increasingly drawn to "spiritual/motivational" fiction. Authors like Norhafsah Hamid (author of Letters to God ) and Teme Abdullah ( Arkitek Jalanan ) have redefined the bestseller list with works that offer emotional solace and religious reflection. Impact on Malaysian Entertainment
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Koleksi Novel Melayu: The Heartbeat of Malaysian Entertainment and Culture
: Early works like Laila Majnun (1933) set the stage for storytelling that resonated deeply with local audiences because they were delivered in the Malay language. koleksi novel lucah melayu better
: For decades, romance and family sagas have dominated the charts. Novels like Salina and later Ombak Rindu (2002) became cultural touchstones, with the latter being printed 12 times by 2012 due to its immense popularity. The "novel-to-screen" pipeline is a powerhouse in the
The "novel-to-screen" pipeline is a powerhouse in the local entertainment industry. Many fans first encounter a koleksi novel melayu through its cinematic or TV adaptation. A Brief Tour of the Malaysian Book Scene―Hasri Hasan These stories bridge the gap between traditional heritage
The world of koleksi novel melayu (Malay novel collections) is more than just a literary genre; it is a foundational pillar of Malaysian entertainment and culture. These stories bridge the gap between traditional heritage and modern lifestyles, serving as the primary source material for some of the nation's biggest blockbusters and most-watched television dramas. The Evolution of the Malay Novel
From the early days of oral traditions and pantun (folk poetry) to the sophisticated contemporary works of today, Malay literature has always reflected the soul of the nation. Modern collections have evolved from simple moral tales to complex narratives tackling social issues, spiritual growth, and the nuances of Malaysian life.
: Today’s readers are increasingly drawn to "spiritual/motivational" fiction. Authors like Norhafsah Hamid (author of Letters to God ) and Teme Abdullah ( Arkitek Jalanan ) have redefined the bestseller list with works that offer emotional solace and religious reflection. Impact on Malaysian Entertainment
No other iOS application on the market supports as many file formats as Air Media Center! Air Media Center also adds support for music and photo streaming--- a huge advantage over Air Video. In addition, AMC also supports AirPlaying media to an Apple TV or Mac running AirServer. Support for all TV-out adapters is the cherry on top!
Currently, Air Media Center runs on all iOS devices as well as Apple TVs generations 4 and above.
Yes, Air Media Center is a suite of two separate applications:
After installing and launching the applications, you interract with Air Media Center on your iOS or tvOS device to browse and select media from your computer. Air Media Server provides the file sharing and transcoding on demand. The Air Media Center and Air Media Server applications interract with each other to make the magic to happen.
We have yet to come across a file format that Air Media Center is unable to play. If you find one, please let us know.
Air Media Center does not support DVD chapters. All the movie files within the DVD are stiched together into one large video file. Since root menu is a video, it appears in the beginning. Simply scan forward to jump to the real movie.
Not at the moment, but we are working on it. We will soon release an Air Media Server major update which will add subtitle support.
Air Media Server uses your computers user accounts. Use your own username/password to log in from Air Media Center. On a Mac, be sure to use your account name instead of the full user name. The account name can be seen in Air Media Server's settings window, under the accounts picture. If you do not wish to use authentication, turn it off from Air Media Server settings.
To see your PC press the plus symbol in AMC and add a new connection. Choose a name for this connection and then fill in the connection info. The right values can be found in Air Media Server's Preferrences window on your PC.