


Why muddy the waters and try and get Apple on board as well? That’s going to take years. We’re at the bleeding edge here and there’s a stable, released and supported direct API exposed for it. IMHO it will only be accessible through the Hue Entertainment API directly interfacing at high bandwidth with the Hue hub - at least for the foreseeable future. Philips have done amazing things to speed up the comms to react fast enough over the zigbee bus. Once done, restart Edge to see if sync is working fine now. The protection service might be activated automatically, by. When AIP is enabled for a tenant, all users can sync Microsoft Edge data, regardless of licensing. Configuration options for Microsoft Edge sync are available through the Azure Information Protection (AIP) service. Homekit is not designed to be a realtime visual performance engine, and Hue Entertainment is not accessed through the homekit approved methods. Use Azure Information Protection to configure Microsoft Edge sync. When Hue Entertainemnt comes to apple TV it will need to be integrated into the OS - not through Homekit. Film photography is more forgiving of minor focusing issues and exposure problems. It would make sense for people interested in homekit support to start a new suggestion thread as it’s a whole different ball game. I tested this last night and it’s great!! Except I’m never going to get any of my laptops to play 4k movies properly. +1 for Hue Entertainment support (see Hue Sync app available for Window and MacOS ).
