Remote Software Access SharedMovies

Just started using Remote software on my iPod to control by Apple TV. Works great, but I can only see the movies that are on the Apple TV disk, not those that are shared on the network (have most of my movies on my MacBook Pro and Timecapsule). How do I get to see these Shared Movies on the menu on my iPod?

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