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Need some help.
Recently I bought a Samsung Qled 55" Q60d and I found the OS very different of the LG that I used to have.
Anyway, I have a Raspberry PI connected on HDMI, and for some unknown reason it got corrupted. But I didn't realize when or if it really got corrupted. I just follow the indications that do not boot up, no signal on TV, etc.
I know it can happen from time to time, but the lack of information is killing me. I can't see the RPI booting up because the TV does not let me choose the HDMI that it is connected. I was selecting the input PC, although it is not a PC, and it can't let me change that either.
So, I need a way to select the HDMI that my "PC" is connected even without HDMI signal on that source. How can I do that?
It's weird that I cannot select whatever I want on the TV. Is my TV!!!
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2 weeks ago in
QLED and The Frame TVs"On your TV remote, navigate to the input selection and choose the correct HDMI port that the Raspberry Pi is connected to. "
That's the problem, there is no way to select a specific HDMI port. I can just select "videogame" or "PC". And the latter is not appearing anymore because it isn't detecting. And I need to see what's going on the RPI to troubleshoot.
My initial question was that, How to select a specific HDMI port. It will solve everything. The TV is less than 6 months old so if is a HDMI port error, the HDMI cable is new too, and I just flash the RPI system so everything is brand new.
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QLED and The Frame TVsBut it makes no sense!!!
Are you sure that this canĀ“t be achieve?
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QLED and The Frame TVsKey steps to check:
Check the HDMI cable and connections:
Ensure the HDMI cable is securely plugged into both the Raspberry Pi and the TV.
Try using a different HDMI cable to see if the problem persists.
Check if the TV's HDMI port is functioning correctly by trying another device.
Verify TV input settings:
On your TV remote, navigate to the input selection and choose the correct HDMI port that the Raspberry Pi is connected to.
Adjust Raspberry Pi resolution settings:
Access the Raspberry Pi's configuration file ("config.txt") by editing it via SSH.
Modify the "hdmi_mode" setting to match your TV's resolution.
You may need to experiment with different resolutions to find one that works best.
Check for potential "config.txt" issues:
Ensure "hdmi_safe=1" is commented out in the "config.txt" file if you are experiencing color issues.
Consider adding lines like "hdmi_force_hotplug=1" or "config_hdmi_boost=X" (where X is a value depending on your TV) to enhance signal strength.
Restart the Raspberry Pi:
After making changes to the "config.txt" file, always reboot the Raspberry Pi for the settings to take effect.
Other potential issues:
Power supply: Ensure the Raspberry Pi is receiving adequate power from a suitable power adapter.
SD card issues: If the SD card is corrupted, it may prevent the Raspberry Pi from booting properly. Consider re-flashing the SD card with the latest Raspberry Pi OS.
Outdated firmware: Check for updates on your Raspberry Pi and TV firmware.
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QLED and The Frame TVs"On your TV remote, navigate to the input selection and choose the correct HDMI port that the Raspberry Pi is connected to. "
That's the problem, there is no way to select a specific HDMI port. I can just select "videogame" or "PC". And the latter is not appearing anymore because it isn't detecting. And I need to see what's going on the RPI to troubleshoot.
My initial question was that, How to select a specific HDMI port. It will solve everything. The TV is less than 6 months old so if is a HDMI port error, the HDMI cable is new too, and I just flash the RPI system so everything is brand new.
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QLED and The Frame TVsI'll mark this as solved, but just to avoid the annoying messages from Samsung.
The fact that the TV that I bought can't do what I want, and it's not something bizare, I just want to manually select a specific HDMI channel, is beyond my comprehension.

