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Apple tvOS 26.4 rolls out Genius Browse, better audio, and subtitles

Genius Browse and subtitle controls highlight Apple’s tvOS 26.4 update.

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Apple’s latest tvOS 26.4 update doesn’t overhaul the Apple TV experience top to bottom, but it quietly makes three things a lot better: finding something to watch, getting consistent audio, and tweaking subtitles without digging through a maze of settings. It’s rolling out now to Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD, either automatically or via the Software Update section in Settings if you’re the type who likes to nudge updates along manually.

At the center of this release is Genius Browse, a new content discovery layer inside the Apple TV app that feels like Apple is finally taking recommendations seriously on the big screen. Instead of an endless wall of generic rows, you now get themed collections such as “Daring Fantasy Adventures,” “Clever Capers,” “Good for Date Night,” or “Action-Packed Sci‑Fi,” which rotate and refresh based on what you actually watch and the profile that’s currently active. Pick a category and you’re given a curated list of titles; move through those and tvOS surfaces an extra row of related recommendations underneath, so every selection acts like a little rabbit hole into more movies and shows you’re likely to enjoy. Because the Apple TV app aggregates content from Apple TV+ (now Apple TV), Disney+, Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, and other supported services, Genius Browse doesn’t feel locked to a single subscription—it’s basically a cross‑service discovery layer that sits on top of what you already pay for, with the notable asterisk that Netflix is still absent from Apple’s unified view.

There’s also some strategic house‑cleaning going on with tvOS 26.4: the old iTunes Movies and iTunes TV Shows apps are now gone from Apple TV, a change Apple has been signaling for a while on other platforms. If you built up a wishlist there, Apple has been emailing users with instructions to move that over to the Apple TV app’s Up Next or watchlist, because purchases and libraries now live exclusively inside the TV app going forward. Practically, nothing you bought is disappearing—your existing catalog is still available—but Apple clearly wants a single place where you rent, buy, and stream instead of juggling separate iTunes‑era icons alongside the modern TV app.

Audio nerds and home theater owners get something meaningful out of this update, too, thanks to a new Continuous Audio Connection option under Video and Audio → Audio Format when you’re using HDMI output. Apple says this keeps Apple TV using its Dolby MAT connection across format changes, which in practice reduces those annoying audio dropouts or slow “lock on” moments when switching between stereo, surround, and Dolby Atmos—issues that have been particularly noticeable on some receivers and soundbars like Sonos. Several reviewers and early beta users have reported more seamless, stable playback once the toggle is enabled, especially in setups where the audio path runs through an AVR or soundbar before hitting the TV.

Subtitles also get a quality‑of‑life upgrade in tvOS 26.4, and it’s the kind of tweak you appreciate the next time you’re watching something in a noisy room or a quiet household. Instead of burying subtitle appearance controls deep in Accessibility, Apple has added a Style option directly to the system video player’s subtitle menu, so you can switch between Classic, Large Text, Outline Text, and Transparent Background, or jump into Manage Styles to fine‑tune font size, color, and background on the fly. These changes apply across apps that use Apple’s default player, so once you dial in a look that works for you—say, bigger text on a projector or softer styling on an OLED—you don’t have to repeat the process in every streaming app.


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