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11-10-2023 12:41 PM (Last edited 02-27-2024 10:23 AM by SamsungCaleb ) in
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I have a 2018 - QLED QN65Q9FNAFXZA, I have an issue where any “Newer” device I connect to this TV via HDMI such as Apple TV or Amazon Firestick, the TV recognizes the connection but the input shows “No Signal”. I know it’s not an HDMI cable or input issue because I’m able to connect an old Sony Blu Ray player via the same input and cable and it works perfectly. I’ve tried updating to an older version of the firmware on the TV but the TV won’t recognize the update since it’s older than the one currently on the TV(Atleast I think this is why) Has anyone experienced this? Any work arounds or fixes? Would be very grateful for some advice!
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11-10-2023 01:38 PM (Last edited 11-10-2023 01:39 PM ) in
QLED and The Frame TVsIt also appears based on the photos you've posted. That your Samsung Television also has Clouding of the screen too!
This is related to the underlayments. The composite layers that diffuse the light output of your Samsung Television's display.
I may be mistaken because of the quality of the photos. But it is worth looking into.
That's definitely not a good sign!
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11-10-2023 02:11 PM in
QLED and The Frame TVsThanks for this… The TV states it has the latest update “1334”. As for the picture, it’s fine.. just the quality of the photo. Is there a way to load the HDCP protocols if the TV thinks it’s fully updated?
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11-10-2023 02:18 PM (Last edited 11-10-2023 02:24 PM ) in
QLED and The Frame TVsWhat is an HDCP error?
HDCP stands for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. This is the technology that protects video content on streaming devices and TVs. When you connect your Apple TV and other devices to your TV, they will send out a message that it is HDCP compliant. If your device does not comply, then it will display an error message. Or no Video Signal.
This also happens if your device is not HDCP compatible at all. The Apple TV is one of the devices that have to be HDCP compatible in order to work with a large range of TVs. However, not all TVs are able to support HDCP hence you might get an error message on your screen when you try to connect up to the Apple TV or any other device with an HDMI port.
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11-10-2023 02:27 PM in
QLED and The Frame TVsGotcha, just weird I have a 2018 QLED that’s a Lower model with the same updates I presume that works fine with all these peripherals . Just seems odd to me.
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