
I really need to try this on my wife's iPad Pro with a controller. I could fix this by connecting the ATV to my Soundbar (Sony ST-5000) which can do the pass through but I like the convenience of ARC and still prefer actually playing games on my PC but it's nice to have the option especially for the bedroom. I think the newer LG OLEDs are getting a firmware update for eARC that will add multi-channel but not for my model. The main issue that I have right now is that my TV can't pass multi-channel LPCM over eARC (2017 LG OLED) so everything is in stereo. The input latency doesn't seem to be as good as the physical hardware with wired controllers but I still prefer the convenience of wireless.

I haven't tried the application on a remote network yet or over cellular but it works nearly perfectly for me on my local network. It also freed up some space and clutter by not having the physical device taking up any more room, plugs or ports. The ATV is my primary hub for everything entertainment related on my living room and bedroom TV so it's super convenient to be able to jump right in without switching inputs. The app is also much more convenient as I can now use this in any room that has a ATV 4K hooked up and have the option of using it on my iPad and iPhone. Controllers via bluetooth setup on ATV 4K (Xbox One controllers)Įxcellent quality and an improvement from the physical hardware as it can now utilize HEVC and output up to 4K resolution. Wired Ethernet connection to my ATV 4K and my PC I primarily used this to play multiplayer games that were local co-op only as I have a good setup and like playing on my PC. I generally used Xbox wireless bluetooth controllers but would switch to the USB wired ones when I needed minimal input latency for multiplayer games like Overcooked. Quality was very good and I never had any problems with latency. Controllers via USB or bluethooth (Xbox 360 controllers)

Wired Ethernet connections to the Steam Link hardware and my PC
