Hello Everyone,

Just an update:  I was able to get my Siri Remote to control the mute and 
volume settings on the old television, described in the original post of this 
thread.

Configuring the Siri remote took less than one minute once I realized that I 
could use the television’s original remote to transfer the proper RF frequency 
to the Siri Remote.  

To transfer the RF frequency of an old remote to the Siri Remote, under the 
Volume control option of the Apple TV Remotes and Devices area,  select Learn 
remote.  It is a simple 3-step process, however, steps 2 and 3 do not appear to 
be VoiceOver accesible.  This is why it took me a while to discover how the 
process works.  Simply search for aYouTube video on how to do this or upon 
request, I can provide the steps; too tired to write it up, today.

Mark



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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> On 
Behalf Of M. Taylor
Sent: Thursday, November 4, 2021 12:02 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Just Updated to Latest Apple TV OS on my 4K device and Mute and Volume 
Control No Longer Works

Hello Everyone,

So I just updated my Apple TV 4K to the latest OS and now the Siri remote mute 
and volume buttons do not work.

When I press the Mute button, VoiceOver says, "Mute," but nothing happens.

Has anyone else experienced this?  

I am thinking that I am not going to update my Apple TV HD until I find a 
solution as I do not want to lose Siri remote volume control on my primary 
television down in the living room.

By the way, I can continue to turn my television on and off with the Siri 
remote.

I have checked every setting I can think of and I have rebooted both the Apple 
TV and the television.

All replies greatly appreciated.

Mark

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