07-02-2022 12:55 PM
Our new QN94A TV keeps turning itself off mid way through watching different content on BBC iPlayer using the TV's own app. It's done it several times now.
I thought it might be the auto power off - though there had been interaction/remote presses within the time set (4 hours) - including to launch the app.
There was no dialogue box each time - TV just went dark/off - I had to turn TV back on with remote and relaunch the app to resume playing the programme. It doesn't happen at any particular part of the programme.
I have the auto power off dialogue box come up when watching via a Virgin set top box - that at least gave me the chance to press a button on the remote to continue viewing.
Any ideas?
For now I've disabled the auto power off feature to see if that resolve it. We are unlikely to forget to turn it off anyway.
31-03-2023 07:58 AM
“Has anyone got any advice? Should I contact BBC?”
I was never able to get it fixed - I spent ages on it
31-03-2023 08:00 AM
My advice would be to keep on at Samsung (or where you bought it) until resolved
31-03-2023 08:00 AM
And read through the whole thread!
31-03-2023 11:34 AM
Just re-read your post - if you are watching through a 'fire cube' then it appears to be a different issue.
This thread relates to the QN94 series models when using the inbuilt app.
10-04-2023 09:58 PM
hi g0akc many thanks for your perserverance and postings with this issue.
My QN94A switches off randombly but i never noticced it was only when using iplayer, coincidently thats what i was watching tonight when it switched off. I love this tv howver i would want to get this problem fixed.
What tv did they give you as i would not want to accept a lesser model. I also notice sometimes the iplayer and sounds apps dont open correctly. At least you have saved me going through the pain and frustration of contacing anyone for help. I thanks you for that mate.
cheers Rob
11-04-2023 07:58 AM
Hi Rob
Sorry to hear you have the same issue, but good that this thread has helped.
Samsung swapped our TV to the QN95B, which was the newer model offering Dolby Atmos built in - see my update on page 6 of this thread (20-09-2022 12:03 PM).
A further tale of woe as that TV has also been troublesome, as mentioned in other threads on here. It had to be repaired with boards being replaced and the rear speaker panel still vibrates.
I never have heard anything further about any findings with our QN94A - it was supposed to be taken away for tests/investigation but for all I know it was just scrapped. Samsung refused to share any findings but did state they would share anything internally.
What I could never establish is if the 94A models could be repaired (say by replacing a board). Any replacement model might now come from the 2023 lineup?
13-04-2023 04:50 PM
Thanks again for your reply. Its a nightmare and you again having another problematic tv to deal with. I hope you get it resolved soon mate. You would think it would be a bonus getting a newer tv out of it but it has not proved a good thing for you.
My shutting down problem is not frequent enough that i would send it off for repair just yet. If it gets more frequent then maybe i will.
I have set the iplayer app to beta mode to see if it helps. Has anyone found a trick that did improve this problem?
I have my own AV system too so i dont have a need for dolby speaks on a tv.