Sorting Aperture photos on ATV...

After the upgrade I really love the option to be able to sort my Aperture photos by EXIF date or file name. It was a frequent request and great Apple listened to its customers, now I finally can use ATV in my photo business.
Cheers, Fons.

Interesting...I had read elsewhere that the new ATV update Take 2 does not play nice with Aperture-based photo organization. I heard that it just dumps all your Aperture photos into AppleTV, with no regard for Project folders, etc. Is that not the case in your experience? Can you give very specifically, what are you able to do with the Aperture hierarchy of projects/albums/photos...
Thanks much!

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