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With tvOS15 beta, my HomePod mini's stopped working as default audio output. They will connect but no sound. However, if I set default to TV output and select my HomePod mini stereo pair via the home button, they work fine.
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Have you tried to create a new backup versus using a previous backup? Often when I run into a TM backup issue its usually after an OS upgrade. I've usually solved this by creating a new backup. From that point, updates thereafter work without a problem
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You can't revert to an earlier OS. Only thing to do is turn off beta updates and allow the official release version to catch up to your beta.
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I previously had my HomePod mini's set as the default audio on my ATV-4K. Following updating to the latest TV beta, the HomePods showed as connected as the default audio but no audio came through. ATV displayed a Airplay message on screen...."Try again(to connect) or change default audio. I reset everything ...still no luck. Then (by accident) I set default audio to TV Speakers and selected my HomePod minis by pressing and holding the Home Screen button. I selected Airplay and HomePod mini's and audio worked!!! So my suspicion is the latest beta has some issue with airplay when selected as default audio but not temporary audio.
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I got this message also. Resolved by: 1)removing the previous beta profile, 2)restarting the HomePod, then 3)installing the IOS 15 Beta profile. My HomePods and minis updated just fine to IOS 15 afterwards
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...also, the same results occur when trying to use the Remote App on my iPhone to control the Spectrum app. Swiping used to work with the Remote app on my iPhone using the Spectrum app....but not since beta 3
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Since you are already running the developer beta, the most straightforward option would be to install the same developer beta on your new phone. Then restore from icloud or your local backup
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Why not use the configuration profile method? If that worked on your 4k's, should work for your 4th gen.As far as the restore method., I did not try, but I suspect you would restore via the Finder (in MacOS Catalina).Otherwise, if you have Windows (Bootcamp or Parallels), you still have iTunes.
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Figured it out. Need to install xcode and configurator to install the latest developer profile. Then 13.4 updates after restart
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Remove the Beta Profile from System Preferences first; then try and download from the App Store. I did it without an issue
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So, an update to this issue (which is now fixed).... tried: 1) resetting VRAM, 2)SMC, then contacted Apple Support and reloaded beta 7 via Recovery. Nothing worked. With the install of beta 8 yesterday, the issue of crashing/kernel panic while charging has disappeared. I can now fully charge without crashing. Hope beta 8 helps others resolving their kernal panics.
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Install the beta profile on your mac. Once installed, go to Software Update under System Preferences
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I had this problem with WhatsApp and once I ran "sudo spctl --master-disable" from terminal, this allowed the app to install and run.
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I've sucessfully used "sudo spctl --master-disable"
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Music would not recognize my purchased iTunes content either. My solution was to "import" the albums from the iTunes media folder into the Music app. Dumb having to do this but it works now!