In addition, the older HD Apple TV will be available with the new remote for $149. It will retail at $179 for a version with 32GB storage, and $199 for 64GB storage. The new Apple TV 4K will be available from April 30. The Siri button has also been moved to the side. The new remote is thicker, and the swipe pad has been replaced by a touch controller. While the Apple TV 4K itself hasn't been redesigned from the previous model, the remote has a new look. Using this data, Apple TV automatically tailors its video output to deliver much more accurate colors and improved contrast-without customers ever having to adjust their television settings." The company stated, "Apple TV uses the light sensor in iPhone to compare the color balance to the industry-standard specifications used by cinematographers worldwide. The new Apple TV 4K also has a color balance feature which will optimize TV color and contrast via an iPhone camera.
In addition, it can play Dolby Vision videos shot on the iPhone 12 Pro at 60FPS over AirPlay. Apple has stated that it is working with "leading video providers," including FOX Sports, NBCUniversal, Paramount+, Red Bull TV, and Canal+, to supply high frame rate HDR content for the Apple TV. It will include the powerful A12 Bionic chip, that allows for HDR video playback at higher frame rates.
The new model replaces the last Apple TV 4K, which was released in 2017. Apple has announced that it will release a new version of its premium streaming box this month.
I just noticed in my current iTunes installation that the Home Videos folder still exists but it is empty! I suppose on the Mac there should be a similar folder structure in the Finder (is it called like that on the Mac?).
On an older backup of iTunes I found my own videos under ITunes / ITunes Media / Home Videos. I can find the data (music etc.) on my hard drive in the iTunes folder.
In any case, my PC must be switched on and iTunes started so that I can play the music or "My Videos" etc.
From this I conclude that the "Own Videos" are stored on the hard drive of the PC / Mac or in the ICloud. How it works with a Mac is of course an assumption of mine, but in principle it should be quite similar. The connection from AppleTV 4K to ITunes on the PC or ITunes on the Mac takes place via LAN or WLAN, provided the so-called private sharing is activated if I suspect correctly. I forgot that I activated the notification via email. So I checked again whether I actually posted my request. I was amazed that I didn't hear from you.