Rows Of Features That Apple Will Launch On TvOS 18

JAKARTA During the 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) last June, Apple focused on discussing macOS Sequioa and iOS 18. In fact, there are still other OSs to be released, namely tvOS 18

The latest Operations System (OS) for Apple TV will get features and some improvements. Although not much mentioned on Apple's developers show, here are some new features to add to tvOS 18.

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Apple will add information about players from movies or shows that are currently being shown on Apple TV. Through the Insight feature, users not only get information about actors, but songs that are currently playing.

When clicking one of the actors, the user will see a filmographic page to see the background. The songs shown can also be clicked and added to the Apple Music playlist.

Enhance Dialogue

Apple updated Enhance Dialogue on tvOS 18 and created its features using a learning machine (ML). By adding ML, Apple TV presents a clear vocals and is tailored to its type of audio, such as music or action.

This feature also works with speakers connected via HDMI, AirPods, or Bluetooth. In addition, Enhance Dialogue will offer Advanced Voice Isolation Accessibility to maximize the audio during video playback.

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Apple makes its television device even smarter. On tvOS 18, subtitles will appear automatically when the user clicks the mute button.

Apple TV will also detect language differences in films or events in the language of the built-in system. If the language applied in the system is English, Apple TV will give rise to subtitles in films or shows in German and other languages.

Live Captions

One of the interesting features of Apple is Live Captions in the FaceTime app. As long as users make video calls, they can see the translation automatically within a small virtual promoter.

This feature is very useful for users with ear disorders or deaf people. Live captions will display text translations in real-time and follow the sentences spoken by their interlocutors.