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tong_si_nan_pei

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I live in a hot country and have been watching high-bitrate content on Plex for a long time. Had never had problems with the Gen 1, but the Gen 3 does not seem to have sufficient passive cooling to sustain this for more than 15-20 minutes. At first, the content starts stuttering, then everything stops with the below error.

Just a PSA for anyone who plays high bitrate content looking to upgrade.
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I find that very odd because my Apple TV 3rd gen is like stuffed between the wall and a wooden cabinet and I’ve never had any issue with overheating. And I also watch very high bitrates movies using Infuse (Plex). Something must be wrong with your unit or your ambient temperature is like 50C.
 
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I find that very odd because my Apple TV 3rd gen is like stuffed between the wall and a wooden cabinet and I’ve never had any issue with overheating. And I also watch very high bitrates movies using Infuse (Plex). Something must be wrong with your unit or your ambient temperature is like 50C.
I wonder how I deal with this situation. Normal streaming doesn’t have any issues, so I can’t just go to the Genius Bar and start playing questionable material from my Plex. It’s already outside the return window, too.
 
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I wonder how I deal with this situation. Normal streaming doesn’t have any issues, so I can’t just go to the Genius Bar and start playing questionable material from my Plex. It’s already outside the return window, too.
A mini fan or lower AC setting?
 
This actually concerns me slightly, as my Apple TV 4K Gen 1 is indeed in a box in the wall (along with my Frame TV box). It must get hot in there and tbh, I am shocked that it has never overheated. It's starting to slow down and glitch out occasionally but it's gotten daily use for like 8 years, so I'm not even upset. But a new unit is in my near future...
 
This actually concerns me slightly, as my Apple TV 4K Gen 1 is indeed in a box in the wall (along with my Frame TV box). It must get hot in there and tbh, I am shocked that it has never overheated. It's starting to slow down and glitch out occasionally but it's gotten daily use for like 8 years, so I'm not even upset. But a new unit is in my near future...
Yours has a fan, the 3rd gen doesn’t.
 
I further discovered that if I change my HomeKit hub from the Apple TV to one of my HomePods, the heating problem is less frequent. I have 2 cameras and around 6 HomeKit devices.
 
That posts mentions the Apple TV doing the decoding with CPU, do you not have a Plex server doing that then just streaming it to the Apple TV?
 
That makes sense then. Try Infuse, your Apple TV should accept most of the video codecs without needing to transcode in the server.
Yes, I am using infuse for movies for the time being, but I keep having to go back to Plex for Live TV & DVR, so it’s not a full replacement.
 
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