Do the logs indicate that Apple TV is operating in developer mode?
Attaching screenshots of analytical logs, the same type of log, from two different devices (Apple TV and iPhone). The Apple TV logs contain the information “dev mode: 1,” while the phone logs do not contain any information about dev mode in the same area. (couldn't find stacks on iPhone)
What does this mean? How can I check this without logging into the developer portal and agreeing to participate in the program? And if - get rid of it?
I have a few problems that could not be solved by resetting to factory settings or resetting and updating. I made several attempts, changing my iCloud account password, resetting the router, etc. - in other words, all possible resets, including the router, all Apple devices, and the router - separately and simultaneously.
Apple TV displays titles in Asian languages (I can't tell them apart, even in Polish), even though the films were not made in those countries - one would assume that the store uses the original titles. Sometimes English-language films lack the original audio track, which makes the purchase useless.
The AppleTV app suddenly disconnects and does not save the playback position correctly.
The music history disappears shortly after a reset.
The quality of music files is not consistent for files purchased from the Apple store. The device does not respond to system settings (the sound “floats, crackles”) and the video is interrupted.
The Videoprime.app user interface is not consistent with the interface shown in the App Store accessible from Mac or iOS devices. The latest version of the app has dropped from 3.x.x to 2.x.x, but the update date is recent. Interestingly, the only available for me version is marked as “discontinued” in the subscription history.
I have the impression that it all connects, any feedback appreciated.
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