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I changed 12 settings on my Apple TV to instantly improve the performance
Spending just a few minutes in your Apple TV's settings can unlock a far better viewing experience. Here's how.
By default, the Apple TV tries to output HDR everywhere it can -- but that also means it might juggle the format when you navigate menus or try to load SDR content, possibly resulting in stutters and annoying black-screen flashes. If you stick with RGB, your TV or receiver, which typically natively supports YCbCr, must convert that signal, often poorly, resulting in crushed blacks or oversaturated colors. Apple's built-in Color Balance tool uses your Face ID iPhone's sensors to read on-screen test patterns and generate a personalized calibration profile.
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