Question regarding apple tv and macbook pro

i been having problems on connecting my macbook pro to my apple tv. I have the last vision of iTunes, also i have the iTunes account on my macbook, and on the apple tv and i also have already activated home sharing, but still i can't get it connected. what should i do?

No. At any rate, Apple TV is a media streamer and all content would be available on Macbook directly so there would be no reason to do so.

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