Google YouTube's Apple TV application now supports 4K/60FPS video playback. This is an improvement over the previous upper limit of 30FPS. In October of last year, YouTube added 4K support to its Apple TV app. However, several users were disappointed because the replay function was limited to 30 frames per second. YouTube can now play 4K videos at a rate of 60 frames per second thanks to the latest Apple TV 4K's powerful A12 Bionic processor. Furthermore, the old Apple TV does not support 4K video playback at 60 frames per second
The architecture of the second-generation Apple TV 2021 is identical to that of the first-generation Apple TV 4K. This generation, on the other hand, supports HDR and has a faster A12 Bionic processor. The Siri Remote has been redesigned for the upcoming Apple TV 2021, and it now has a more compact body and a touchpad
NOTE ON THE APPLE TV 4K LAUNCH
Here's what Apple had to say at the launch of the Apple TV 2021
“Apple TV 4K is in a class by itself, utilising a deep integration of Apple hardware, software, and services to include a major upgrade to every TV for the very best cinematic experience,” said Bob Borchers, Apple's vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “Apple TV lets customers enjoy their favourite shows, movies, and more in the highest standard, with easy and intuitive controls, thanks to the A12 Bionic and the all-new Siri Remote. Of course, Apple TV provides convenient access to Apple services, as well as access to the App Store's tens of thousands of applications for even more entertainment options.”
Apple claims that the Bionic A12 chip in the Apple TV 2021 would support high-frame-rate HDR (High Dynamic Range). This chip also supports Dolby Vision video and can play 60 frames per second action videos (fps). Apple is partnering with top video providers as consumers continue to stream in high frame rate HDR. FOX Sports, NBCUniversal, Paramount+, Red Bull TV, and Canal+ are among the clients of the firm
YOUTUBE HAS Also ADDED A COUNTER FOR DISLIKES
YouTube writers can now mask the dislike counter under their posts, according to sources. This function is clearly divisive, and many users are dissatisfied with it. Owners of accounts, on the other hand, would be pleased to have more choices. However, it appears that users will now have to compare the number of subscribers to the number of likes on a video to determine if it is worth their time, especially if it is a long video


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