Many users still have older Apple TVs connected to TVs at home, such as a smaller, lower-resolution TV in the bedroom. So far, there is no problem with streaming content to the second and third generation Apple TV from iPhone and iPad, but with iOS 16, it has caused a bug or technical change, according to reports. I made.
Users have found that streaming drm-protected content via Airplay to any of these older devices is not working. So this applies to Netflix, Apple TV Plus, other streaming services, and purchased content, but not the unencrypted files you’ve saved on the device.
Screen sharing on Apple TV still works, but if I try to play a drm-protected video, the same error message appears.
Apple has not commented on the bugs yet, but it is assumed that it is a change in the drm feature in iOS 16 that is not compatible with these older systems. It’s possible that Apple will release a bug fix, but maybe not as likely considering that it pertains to products launched in 2010 and 2012 respectively. But the second generation is still in version 6.2.1 of 2014.
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