HT4363 Apple TV and streaming photos from external hard drive.

My photos are all stored on an external hard drive and was wondering if I can stream through Apple TV.

Hi FNM
I don't think you can have the app on the external drive but maybe you can have the "data".  The app will likely need to reside in the "applications" and serve to the data.....
Here is a recent discussion that may be helpful, though it is a very messy thread.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3012995?start=30&tstart=0
Sorry I can't help youmore, hopefully one of the more more senior community guys here will pick this up for you.
Cheers

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