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Mozell Gentges

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Jul 5, 2024, 2:41:47 PM7/5/24
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The one connect cable had been unplugged from the one connect mini box but now when we plug the cable back into the box the screen on the TV (UE48JU7500T) goes black. We have tried resetting the TV plugging the HDMI cables back in one by one but nothing has resolved it. The standby light seems to be doing a series of flashes when the cable is plugged in (long flash, short flash, short flash, long flash, short flash, short flash and so on). Netflix and Prime both work fine when the cable is unplugged but as soon as the cable is plugged in the screen goes black, can't watch anything through the HDMI cables. Has anyone else had this and managed to resolve it? We have tried a new box and cable but that didn't make a difference.

I've got the exact same issue on a UE48JU7000LXXN model I got from my brother. When he tool it off the wall it worked perfectly. After installing all the cables it gave me the same treatment as described above. Flashing red led but a black screen. After disconnecting the OCB mini and leaving the cable connected in the tv, I was able to switch the TV on and use Netflix etc. As soon as I connected the cable to the box again, the TV switches off. I'm a bit reluctant to buy a new cable + box before I know for sure it is the solution to the problem..

Has anyone found an answer for this issue? I have the exact same problem simply moved my TV up one floor to another room and now can't get the mini One to work, same issue TV basically goes black/turns off, works fine with Netflix etc. Is there any other way to just get HDMI or somethign as an input? Maybe the ports in the back?

Unfortunately the only way we were able to rectify this was to send the TV off for repair at a Samsung service centre. Something in the TV had shorted when the x-box was plugged in, to do with a power surge. I'm not very technical but know that I will make sure all my future TVs have direct HDMI inputs on them. You have to ensure that everything is switched off, ideally unplugged before connecting anything new to the connect box. An absolute farce!

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Looking for guidance with the Mini Drivers, specifically YouTubeTV and Disney+. I have a Frame TV and have placed both mini drivers in the project. The apps are installed on the TV itself and launch when selected from the TV Smarthub. In Composer, I have tried connecting the Samsung App Switcher MiniApp(s) to the mini drivers and it does not seem to work. Composer shows me MiniApp 1 through 15 with 15 being the Art Mode which does work. Does it matter which MiniApp I connect to the YT or D+ mini driver? I just can't get the app to launch when selecting it through C4... what am I missing?

But since the 2021 models, samsung has added the ability to launch more mini apps BUT it requires those apps to be added to the home screen (it should ask you on downloading them, or it can be done manually, nothing Google can't find for you) - in addition the new drivers have the ability to pull the list of home screen apps, so you can check if they've registered properly, and if they are, you can add and use the corresponding universal mini driver (provided there is one)

Thanks all. I was using the YoutubeTV and Disney+ mini apps and not the YT/AZ/NF ones that appear to be the working trifecta. After looking at the KB article Ryan ref, I see how the new drivers have the app list. The driver for my Framt does not. Thanks for the knowledge.

As I said, the three you mentioned are apps that were indeed already supported before, but Samsung TVs have been very limited in what mini-app driver (calls) they supported. Since the 2021 models, there is at least the ability to get more (most/all?) to work, albeit with some extra work and caveats (user not deleting the apps from the homescreen)

Spent $$$ on a range of different USB-C to USB-C, and USB-C to DisplayPort cables, and tried different monitors. Getting random disconnects and loss of picture, screen failing to wake properly, screen not detected at boot, etc. Changing to different USB-C port looked promising so assumed I had a faulty port and was about to return to Apple store.

Any luck with the new cable? I've had to revert to HDMI which seems to be working OK but I'm only running 4K at 60Hz. Really hate HDMI as a monitor connection, especially when I paid extra for a USB-C monitor. I'd settle for DP but tried a range of different cheap and expensive USB to USB and USB to DP cables without any luck.

This little laptop doesn't have the slightest problem driving the C49RG9 at full 5120x1440 @ 120 Hz, albeit no HDR, simultaneously with its own LED LCD. I tried each of the C49RG9's DP inputs, both with the same beautiful results. Ok, so, the cable works as does the C49RG9. Back then to the M1 Mini.

With a single USB-C to DP connection alone, no amount of rebooting the M1 Mini will ever make an image appear on the C49RG9 (don't know if a signal is even being sent to the display or if the display and the Mini are just failing to negotiate?). But, BUT, with both the HDMI and USB-C to DP cables connected, rebooting the Mini yields two distinct displays in system preferences. Unfortunately, neither one of them can be set (scaled) to full resolution. Both remain limited to 3840x1080 at whichever frequency (60, 100, 120 Hz).

Then I tried something: with both cables still connected, I went ahead and disconnected the HDMI cable, leaving only the USB-C to DP cable connected. Lo and behold, I still had an image on the C49RG9!!! Oh, that's strange... Well, at least it proves the Mini's USB-C ports work, sort of (tried this stratagem with both ports), as does the cable, but something is definitely awry with the M1 hardware or drivers. Unfortunately again, even with only the USB-C to DP cable now connected, resolution still maxed out at 3840x1080, whichever frequency.

With these results in hand, I called Apple and opened a case file. Apparently it is a known problem but the advisor - actually the advisor's supervisor - couldn't confirm if a fix was in the pipeline nor a timeline.

I did 3 months of research on what system to buy (build) that can support stacking 2x49" C49RG at 5120x1440 and had my finger on the trigger to purchase a windows PC AND the M1 mini just hit the market. I was impressed with the power consumption and looked at the spec. I couldn't believe it said 2 x 5120 support. I open a chat to confirm and I asked the rep at least 3 times and said I don't believe it and s/he himself was amused that I couldn't believe it. I was assured it supports it and we are talking APPLE company. Their products go through extensive quality assurance and I was sold with the marketing.

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