In addition to beta 2 for developers OS X El Capitan 10.11.2 and iOS 2 beta 9.2, Apple launches the first beta of tvOS 9.1 this afternoon to complete the update cycle. This time the developers need a standard USB Type C to USB cable to update the device. In addition to the cable, it is necessary to have a computer and connect it via iTunes to be able to update the fourth generation Apple TV, at least in this beta version.
Once we connect the cable to the Mac, iTunes will automatically open and at that moment the beta 1 version of this tvOS operating system will begin to download. The details of the new beta version do not explain much as in the beta of the rest of the operating systems, but it takes a toll on the tests on the WiFi connectivity of the device and the scroll.
In principle Apple has already opened the can of updates for the Apple TV 4 and now it is possible that more will arrive. I am not saying that they are going to launch every week how is happening with OS X El Capitan and iOS, but it is certain that if they find a bug or need to correct a problem their pulse will not tremble to launch another beta.
In my case I do not have the Apple TV but all those who have it and follow us would be interesting to tell us if they have noticed something strange in the iRemote scroll, since in the case of WiFi it is something that Apple always asks the developers to check , but that they touch the scroll means that something is wrong or is not going at all fine or they have to fix a bug.