Apple TV 4th Generation with Siri Remote User's Guide: Your Media Tips & Tricks Manual

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single photo – or dozens of them, if you see fit. First, you have to turn your photo stream on. Here is how: Make sure your devices are using the latest iOS software. Set up your iCloud account and turn on "My Photo Stream" on any of your devices:
    On ANY iOS Device:
    •         Select: Settings.
    •         Select: iCloud.
    •         Select: Photos (Photo Stream in iOS 6).
    •         Turn On: My Photo Stream.
    On ANY Mac Computer:
    •         Select: System Preferences.
    •         Select: iCloud and Photos > Options.
    •         Select: The Checkboxes for "iCloud Photo Sharing" and/or "My Photo Stream."
    •         Select: Done.
    •         In the Photos application on your Mac computer, you can set up sharing for phots and albums that will be presented on your iCloud Photos or Photostreams across devices, including the Apple TV.
    On ANY PC:
    •         Open:  iCloud Control Panel for Windows.
    •         Select: Checkbox for Photos (Photo Stream in iCloud Control Panel 2.x).
    •         Verify that "My Photo Stream" is enabled and adjust the settings and click "Apply" when finished.
    Keep in mind that photos uploaded to "My Photo Stream" do not count against your iCloud storage memory, and that when the application is enabled all new photos you take will be automatically added to your stream.  The images will be stored for thirty days, before being downloaded to your devices.
Sharing the Images & Videos
    When you are ready to share the images, simply tap iCloud in your share sheet and invite up to one hundred people to share in their enjoyment. Simply click a contact to add those you wish to see the images – or who want to upload theirs to the stream as well. Each new image will be broadcasted to the entire group. You and the invitees can view the images, videos and comments made by others swiping through the uploaded images effortlessly.
    With people view you are able to manage notification settings, invitations and subscribers and contributors to the stream, so you know who is viewing the uploaded images in the stream. The activity view will give you access to the newest images, comments and updates in real time because you will be the first person alerted to new activity.
    So how does iCloud Photo Sharing and Photo Streams fit into your new Apple TV purchase? Glad you asked. By accessing the Photo Stream from your Apple TV, you can view your shared or group photos, videos, comments and activity from your HDTV by broadcasting the content on your Apple TV, so the entire room can enjoy your vacation, reunion or project photos and videos without crowding around your phone or tablet.
    Enjoy the action, the fun and entertainment from your television set, instead of your device, so everyone – including those who were there, and those who were not – can enjoy the images in high definition and in a larger format, so the excitement pours out from your television screen.
    Keep in mind that all of the images stored in your iCloud Photos may be visible through your Apple TV, so even the most pedestrian images – like those of you eating a cheeseburger as big as your head – can be viewed on the big screen. What's more is that videos you may have recorded and uploaded to iCloud can be streamed to your television in the same way. That means everything you collect from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch can be displayed effortlessly onto your HDTV. So now you are able to watch all of your stunts, road trips and entertainment videos on your screen – while the room takes it all in from the comfort of your couch, instead of crowded around your device.

Viewing Photos & Photostreams on Apple TV
    You can view your iCloud photos and photostreams on your TV screen very easily. To do so, you’ll want to make sure you are logged into the appropriate iCloud account on your Apple TV. You can make sure this is the case by going to your

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