Switch Apple TV from PC to new Mac

I have an Apple TV on PC that works beautifully. Now I have a new Mac. Any problems with just allowing Mac to detect the ATV and start using this? Not yet detecting ATV yet.
Thanks

You need to go into ATV and set it up like you did originally with your PC.
Go to Settings/Computers and either set you Mac up as your main linked iTunes library where you can sync or stream or use Add Shared iTunes Library which sets up a secondary (up to 5, I think) library that only streams.
You get the 5 digit number and then go back to iTunes and input the number.

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