Use apple TV remote as the *only* remote for a TV

I would like to purchase an Apple TV and an accompanying TV. I will use the Apple TV and tvOS as the only software to watch anything on that TV.

Is there a way to be able to use the remote of the Apple TV always as the only remote ever, so that I can I turn the TV and the Apple TV on and off with the Apple remote only. Ideally even if both have been completely disconnected from power?


I really would like to avoid having to deal with two remotes and doing weird dances, turning stuff on and off and selecting the right input source.


When purchasing a TV what do I need to watch out for to make that happen?

Apple TV 4K (3rd generation)

Posted on May 12, 2023 11:08 AM

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Posted on Jan 22, 2024 10:11 AM

You need to check the user guide for your Denon AVR-S900W and discover if there is a setting that blocks the ‘off’ command. The Apple TV conforms with the HDMI-CEC standard. No, double clicking changes nothing.


I have a Denon AVR-S960J and it turns on/off with the Apple remote as expected.

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Jan 22, 2024 10:11 AM in response to foxyjoe

You need to check the user guide for your Denon AVR-S900W and discover if there is a setting that blocks the ‘off’ command. The Apple TV conforms with the HDMI-CEC standard. No, double clicking changes nothing.


I have a Denon AVR-S960J and it turns on/off with the Apple remote as expected.

May 16, 2023 12:32 PM in response to lkrupp

I am not sure, whether it is OK to ask for buying suggestions here, but what would be the best 40-43" TV that I can get for 800€ or less that is fully compatible with Apple TV and HDMI-CEC? Ideally also with AirPlay 2 support - just to make sure.


Apart from that I don't really care about anything else than image quality (4K, HDR, 120+ Hz, great colours and what else might be important).

Feb 24, 2024 12:50 AM in response to foxyjoe

@foxyjoe & @Visitor Q - how exactly did you connect all these devices? Apple TV is connected to the AVR first? And then a single HDMI cable is going to a TV? Did you test other scenarios? How about if you'll provide another CEC-supporting device like PS5 or something? I'm on my way to buy a similar setup, and I need to be sure ;)


Also - which cables did you get? There are so many standards in here…


Thanks!

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