I understand your Apple TV needs to be restored. The following article provides the method to restore via iTunes: Restore your Apple TV (2nd and 3rd generation) - Apple Support. Restore your Apple TV in iTunes. For this process, which installs the latest software and reverts the device to factory settings, you'll need: A micro-USB cable (sold 1. Disconnect the all of the cables plugged into the Apple TV. 2. Run iTunes on the computer. 3. Connect the following cables to your computer, depending on the model: - Apple TV 2G (second generation): Connect the Micro-USB cable to the Apple TV and the USB port on the computer. - Apple TV 3G (third generation): Connect the Micro-USB cable to Note: On Apple TV (3rd generation) or earlier, Reset is called Reset All Settings and Reset and Update is Restore. After your Apple TV resets successfully, you will have to set it up again by following the on-screen instructions. In case your Apple TV’s feed does not appear on the TV screen, make sure the right HDMI input (HDMI 1, HDMI 2, etc Connect the micro USB (or USB-C) cable to the Apple TV and then to your computer. Reconnect the power cable (omit this step for Apple TV 2) Open iTunes. Select your Apple TV in the Devices list (which can be found below the volume slider near the top of the iTunes window), and then click Restore. For 2nd Generation Apple TV, do not connect to the power outlet while for 3rd or 4th Generation Apple TV, plug the power cord to the power outlet. In your iTunes software, go to the Apple TV summary page. If you do not see this, click on the Apple TV icon located at the upper-left corner of the screen. Click on "Restore Apple TV". Follow these instructions to force restart your Apple TV: On your Siri Remote, locate the MENU button (1st Generation Siri Remote) or Back button (2nd Generation Siri Remote) and press and hold it with the TV button. Hold the buttons until you see the lights on your device flash. Unplug your device from the source for a few seconds and connect Apple TV (2nd and 3rd generation): Restoring your Apple TV I have managed to restore and update software, both via ethernet while connected to TV and also via You can control Spatial Audio and head tracking for each supported app in Control Center. Wear your AirPods, and make sure they’re connected to your device. Open Control Center, touch and hold the volume control, then tap Spatial Audio at the lower right. Tap one of the following: Off: Turns off both Spatial Audio and head tracking. tKccf.