And, we run the Plex client on Apple TV 4K settop boxes. We run the Plex media server on Synology NAS devices. I like Roku for the simple menu systems and complete neutrality between apps, but Apple just does it better IMO.Previously, I described how we use Plex as a whole home media solution including home videos, live TV & DVR, and music. It's OS is faster, more flexible and well supported by Apple. Having had extensive experience using both, I greatly prefer the Apple TV 4k. I have never had any issues getting apps to work ![]() As far as apps, I use Hulu Live TV, Vudu (playback only), Netflix, Paramount, AMC+, AppleTV+,HBO Go, ESPN, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Youtube, etc.It took me all of about 5 minutes to set up my 4k TV to work properly with Dolby Vision and Atmos, so I am a little confused as the issue. If it is an important feature for you, then Roku is your best choice As far as DTS, I haven't used a DTS audio track in ages, so not a major issue for me.Dolby Vision is the superior HDR format, but if you have a Samsung TV, then HDR10+ is the only thing you have. ![]() release notes simply state,Apple has supported for years. ![]() I have not run Plex on my Roku or Apple TV, but from what I understand it works better on Roku.Tribdp83 is correct that the Apple 4k TV does not currently support HDR10+ but that is getting fixed in the next software update:.With the exception of losing vudu new releases, it does everything I want it to, works flawlessly for me and is overall a better experience and user interface. Say what you will, but as someone who has used Roku since their first generation, I have since replaced all of them with Apple TV 4k 64GB models.
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