23-12-2018 03:06 PM - last edited 22-01-2019 12:15 PM
Hello,
When using HDMI inputs (ex. PC), when you press the OK button, on the top right part of the screen, it shows the resolution that you are currently using.
I have noticed that when I change resolutions, ex. going from 1080p 120Hz to 4k 60Hz, or whatever small change you might do, the indication does not change. So, I might be running my PC on 4k 60Hz and the indication still shows 1080p 60 Hz from the previous setting that I had when I first turned on the TV. And the only way to see the current resolution is to actually turn off the TV and turn it back on again.
I confirm that the same problem existed with the Q7 2017 model because I actually had one a while ago.
Is there a workaround or a fix? I am using latest firmware 1202.
Regards
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03-06-2019 02:12 PM
Hey @Beeswax ,
Well, simply LOL.
Yes I confirm that your workaround works. I never tried it before, so kudos to you
Unfortunately this is not a fix but still.. a good workaround thank you.
Regards
03-06-2019 02:30 PM
Thanks for confirming caboomgr, I am going to call Samsung back again when I get chance and I was hoping to be able to tell them that other people's sets behave exactly the same way when I mention this.
03-06-2019 04:59 PM
That's crazy that a TV that expensive can't display some basic information without tinkering with the settings.
I really hope that Samsung will fix that, my old Samsung TV which wasn't as fancy as the Q7FN never failed to display the proper information.
03-06-2019 05:09 PM
I know yes.. It's disappointing.. But then again, Samsung never had a good reputation for their software.. They were always about making good hardware, but software was always buggy at some points. Which is too bad for such an expensive TV I agree...
04-06-2019 08:51 AM
@Beeswax
Thanks man that's the kind of wonky workarounds I wanted to see when subbing here. 😄
09-06-2019 11:57 PM
Same issue with 65" model RU8000 and freesync does not work with pc.
21-07-2019 02:30 PM
Does anyone have any updates on this ? THis issue with the source info never being right is really annoying.
27-07-2019 03:54 AM
on your tv you can go to settings- support- self daig-signal info. Its kinda lame but it works
29-07-2019 05:55 PM
I own the Samsung UE40NU7110 and the info on screen also doesn't work for me. I have my PS4 and XboxOne hooked up and on both devices are locked to send 1080p out but when I press the Info button on my Samsung remote control I noticed it's not giving me 1080p but only 720p. But that resolution info is now also gone when I turn on either the PS4 or XboxOne. Now I only see the date and nothing else. I read this bug can occur if you switch the HDMI cables too often or if you rename the input from standard HDMI to something else. Anyway, I hope they can fix this bug soon.
02-08-2019 01:08 AM
Hello @GoodSmelly ,
I have tried this, and unfortunately it does not work for HDMI inputs. This is only for seeing some more information on the TV broadcast signal.
The only workaround that I know works, is what Beeswax said on the end of page 2.
Hitting OK right before the resolution change, it will force the TV to update the info to the correct one.
Regards