@robsonjunior269 Hi to answer your question the answer is No! I Do Not Have any issues. Why are you having any issues? For me, this was a good Firmware Update!
Hi yes it might let you. If it doesn't then it is grayed out so you can't mess with it. I know when you pop in a 4K Blu-ray it definitely allows you to change the aspect ratio
Simplest solution is get a 4K Apple TV plug it in with a high-speed HDMI and you will have no troubles Changing the picture aspect to whatever you choose and also Apple TV has the best Wi-Fi in comparison to the Wi-Fi built into all of our Samsung TVs. I prefer to use the apps natively directly through the television, however Apple TV does provide the least compression the cleanest picture and, proper Dolby, Atmos and HDR 10 as well as HDR+
And no disrespect to the man who uploaded this footage I actually work for Samsung and have for almost 20 years film mode or filmmaker mode is the most inaccurate mode on nearly all televisions obviously standard mode, and then having professional calibration is best, but to each their own would stay as far away from filmmaker mode as possibleit’s the furthest thing from reference quality and we also have to understand the reference quality their comparing to is reference before 4K and 8K was even available. Also, when it comes to the HDR modes static is definitely truer to reference on HDR colors, natural skin tones, proper shadow highlights without crushed blacks, but active will give that extra push of oversaturation that a lot of Samsung customers buy the TVs looking for that feature so if you want the ultra bright slightly over saturated look which I quite enjoy on certain material I would use active and for a diehard film purist I would use static
have you had any problems with the TV constantly forgetting the PC its plugged in to or with it cutting to black randomly sometimes?
@@CM-hp5nk hi I haven't had absolutely any issues with that at all
Did this update causing bugs in some youtube videos?
@robsonjunior269 Hi to answer your question the answer is No! I Do Not Have any issues. Why are you having any issues? For me, this was a good Firmware Update!
is there any way i can change aspect ratio on netflix on this tv?
I think that setting is greyed out on all the apps on Samsung TV's.
Hi yes it might let you. If it doesn't then it is grayed out so you can't mess with it. I know when you pop in a 4K Blu-ray it definitely allows you to change the aspect ratio
@@hometheaterman1424 yea it doesnt let me do it on netflix, only on usb movies, but i wanted to know if there is some tvhack to do it or whatever
Simplest solution is get a 4K Apple TV plug it in with a high-speed HDMI and you will have no troubles Changing the picture aspect to whatever you choose and also Apple TV has the best Wi-Fi in comparison to the Wi-Fi built into all of our Samsung TVs. I prefer to use the apps natively directly through the television, however Apple TV does provide the least compression the cleanest picture and, proper Dolby, Atmos and HDR 10 as well as HDR+
And no disrespect to the man who uploaded this footage I actually work for Samsung and have for almost 20 years film mode or filmmaker mode is the most inaccurate mode on nearly all televisions obviously standard mode, and then having professional calibration is best, but to each their own would stay as far away from filmmaker mode as possibleit’s the furthest thing from reference quality and we also have to understand the reference quality their comparing to is reference before 4K and 8K was even available.
Also, when it comes to the HDR modes static is definitely truer to reference on HDR colors, natural skin tones, proper shadow highlights without crushed blacks, but active will give that extra push of oversaturation that a lot of Samsung customers buy the TVs looking for that feature so if you want the ultra bright slightly over saturated look which I quite enjoy on certain material I would use active and for a diehard film purist I would use static
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@@LyndMavis what are you even saying?
Got rid of this junk. Got C4. Best decision ever.
@MeLucky-KuNGPaO sweet man I hope that you enjoy your C4. I almost bought the C3 but I decided to get the 75" Samsung QN90C TV