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How to Turn Down the Volume on Apple TV

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Apple TV is a great way to stream TV and movies, but there are times when you might need to turn down the volume. Whether you’re watching something late at night, or you just want to quiet things down a bit, turning down the volume on Apple TV is easy to do. Here’s how to do it:

1. Use the Siri Remote

If you’re using the Siri Remote that comes with your Apple TV, you can simply press and hold the Volume Down button on the right side of the remote. This will gradually decrease the volume until it’s at the level you want. You can also use the Volume Up button to increase the volume again.

2. Use the Apple TV Remote app

If you’ve got an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you can use the Apple TV Remote app to turn down the volume on your Apple TV. Once you’ve downloaded the app and set it up, you can tap on the Volume Down button to lower the volume, and the Volume Up button to raise it again.

3. Adjust the volume in settings

If you don’t have a Siri Remote or the Apple TV Remote app, you can adjust the volume in the settings menu. This is a bit more involved, but it’s still a straightforward process. Here’s what you’ll need to do:

– Open the Settings app on your Apple TV.

– Scroll down and select “Audio & Video.”

– Use the arrow keys on your remote to select “Volume Control.”

– Use the arrow keys to adjust the volume to your desired level.

– Press the Menu button to exit the settings menu.

In conclusion, turning down the volume on Apple TV is a simple process that can be done using the Siri Remote, the Apple TV Remote app, or the settings menu. By learning how to do it, you can make sure that you always have a comfortable viewing experience, no matter what you’re watching.  

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