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Title: How to tweak audio and video settings on Apple TV
Post by: HCK on April 30, 2016, 04:05:19 pm
How to tweak audio and video settings on Apple TV

Get your audio and video playback just the way you like it with a few manual tweaks in the Settings app.

One of the major conveniences of Apple TV is that it handles most of the setup work for you: It automatically detects audio and video hardware, and adjusts those settings accordingly. If, however, things don't quite look or sound right, you can manually make minor adjustments yourself. Here's how.

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How to change the speaker output on Apple TV

You can either use the default audio connection to your TV, piggyback audio from a third-generation Apple TV or AirPort, or hook up a home entertainment sound system.

Open the Settings app.
Select Audio and Video.


Select Audio Output.
Select your preferred speaker output.




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