Photo limit

Is there a limit on number of photo's ATV2 can handle?  It does not display my whole library, probably shows 20k of my 60k photos.

No one knows the answer to this.
AppleTv has 8GB of flash memory, some of which will be used for temporary photo storage - even then I doubt it would take 20,000 photos even if they were relatively small so I suspect the ones on memory are 'rotated/swapped' for new ones from time to time.
It's possible there's a limit or bug in the algorithm that feeds photos to AppleTV but there's no official info on this.
Ideally it should show any available to it.  Report it here as a possible bug:
http://www.apple.com/feedback/appletv.html

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