Mac Format

HOW TO Do everything in the Apple TV app

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1 See what’s streaming

To get the best from the TV app you really need an Apple TV+ subscripti­on. This enables you to browse the service’s increasing­ly extensive library. You can browse Apple’s suggestion­s, or use the search field at the top of the sidebar.

2 Create your queue

When you find something you’d like to watch, click the ‘+’ button in the top right of the window to add it to Up Next. This is the first section you’ll see in the main Apple TV+ section and on your Apple TV box. Click again to remove it.

3 Save for later

Taking your Mac far from a decent broadband connection? No problem. Click a show, then click ‘…’ in the lower right of an episode thumbnail. Click Download to download it to your Mac instead of simply streaming it.

4 Send a stream

If you own an AirPlay-compatible device, you can send the video or audio directly to it. Start playing a movie or TV show, then click the AirPlay button in the lower right of the window. Now choose where you want to send the stream to.

5 Set the subtitles

The next icon along is the Closed Captioning and Subtitles button. Apple TV+ shows tend to have the widest range of subtitles for different languages. That may not be the case though for other shows and for older films and TV content.

6 Adjust the audio

The Audio Options button enables you to switch between soundtrack­s, for example by changing the language from English to English (AD), which stands for Audio Described, or to another language. Apple TV+ shows have great AD options.

7 Find a show

What used to be the iTunes Store can now be found under the Movies and TV Shows sections in the sidebar. You can buy or rent movies, and buy either individual TV episodes or entire seasons. You can also buy season passes.

8 Rent a movie

When you rent a movie, you have 48 hours to finish watching it after you first press Play, after which it is deleted. Movies you have rented, but haven’t watched will remain available for 30 days before they are deleted too.

9 Examine the extras

If you’ve bought a movie with iTunes Extras, which are like the special features on a DVD, you’ll see a blue tag below the movie informatio­n. Click on the tag and a window will open with the extra features ready for you to enjoy.

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