Poll: ** The official 2022 Apple TV 4K thread (it has the A15 chip, HDR10+ and everything!) **

Are you going to buy the 2022 Apple TV with USB-C charging on the remote?


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@BMox81 I do similar, I have Plex running on my Synology DS1019+ NAS and it's a model that can do all the hardware transcoding if needed as well without skipping a beat. I map the network drives from the NAS onto my Macs so I can just dump media straight into the library and Plex picks it up.
 
Do you have it pointing to Infuse or just use Plex itself?
It’s all Plex, baby. No Infuse at all. I did try that as a client to watch Plex content on the ATV but I thought the Infuse interface was horrible compared to Plex. Infuse doesn’t support picking users on the Plex account which also made it a pain. I subbed to Infuse for a year then never renewed it.
 
You don't need the 128Gb version. I know it's only twenty quid or so more than the 64Gb one but the internal storage doesn't really serve any purpose except for downloading apps and 64Gb is plenty.
 
Does anyone have any advice at all?
I had something similar once. Restart the remote.

Press and hold the TV/Control Centre button and the Volume Down button at the same time. Hold the buttons down for about 5 seconds, or until the status light on your Apple TV turns off and on again.

Release the buttons. Then wait 5 to 10 seconds for a Connection Lost notification to appear on your TV screen.
Wait while your remote restarts. When the Connected notification appears, you can use your remote.

 
That’s pure speculation, there’s been no rumours, nothing.

The current model AppleTV isn’t underpowered, I doubt it’s possible to find anything which actually drives it hard. I’ve got the previous version and that’s still perfect. It’s not the sort of thing which will benefit really from an M series CPU. I’m sure they’ll come at some point but if I wanted one now, I’d have no hesitation in buying the current model, despite what MR says.
 
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