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Old 23rd June 2021, 09:04
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samsung smart tv source changing itself

anybody know how to stop a samsung smart tv from changing source itself ,randomly with long gaps,short gaps, sometimes ok for hours.
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Old 23rd June 2021, 14:45
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Get it on the source you want then remove the batteries from the remote (where the source selector button is.) If this stops it, the problem is with the remote. If not, the problem resides in the TV.
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Old 23rd June 2021, 15:18
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Any chance you have a voice control gadget that could have decided it was integrated with the TV? Mal Phillips (MIMCO Boffin and dressage rider - possibly dressage sitter-almost-still?), years ago built a voice controlled TV but had to disable it as it changed channels if a programme on one channel was announced on another.
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Old 23rd June 2021, 15:41
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Any chance you have a voice control gadget that could have decided it was integrated with the TV? Mal Phillips (MIMCO Boffin and dressage rider - possibly dressage sitter-almost-still?), years ago built a voice controlled TV but had to disable it as it changed channels if a programme on one channel was announced on another.
I noticed in the summer sales here, that all the new televisions feature voice control. I have a voice control feature in the car - All I ever use it for is to change radio stations! I cannot be bothered to learn how it works. I won an Alexa in the christmas draw a few years back. Seeing how I don't have an Amazon account, it's features were limited. It never responded to my voice either, only to my daughters and wife! Anyone want a virtually unused Alexa?
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Old 23rd June 2021, 15:53
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Thanks Dave but not if it comes with a team of angry females wondering why it is no longer working for them.

As a matter of mild chauvinist research did you find they prattled on more when they had a gadget that actually responded to them occasionally or did that novelty eventually wear off?

(I do have a tin hat)
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No, no interest after about twenty seconds - No.2 daughter was worried that it was spying on us! So, disconnected and lost in a box somewhere in the house. I really wanted the Apple Watch to give to my wife. I bought her a Polar anyway for her half marathon training - Her fitness index went up to 36 last week! Not bad for a 59 year old who runs 1/4, 1/4 and 1/2 a marathon a week!

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Old 23rd June 2021, 17:26
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I cannot find a frame of reference for that but a whole marathon a week (even if taken in slices) must be good at any age. At school I did 5 miles a day plus 10 at weekends. Since then, I fear, that has been more pints than miles and my knees now don't agree to me walking to the newsagent let alone running.
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Old 23rd June 2021, 18:47
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My Ford Kuga has Sync3 with voice activated control over most workings in the car. But ; the
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This can apparently happen if you have a sound bar connected via HDMI.
The system gets confused and thinks that the sound bar is a 'source' and turns it on, or any other HDMI device if it cannot find a signal.
(I do not have a sound bar and rarely use the 'smart' functions on my Samsung Tv so cannot test or verify)

Otherwise you could go to settings and disable auto connect.
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Old 24th June 2021, 11:26
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thanks

thanks guys, hopefully sorted now, connected a 4g filter adaptor supplied free by freeview, apparently stops mobiles upsetting signals to smart tv. fingers crossed n see how it goes.
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Old 24th June 2021, 12:30
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My PYE 17" with a CRT never had this problem.
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17"! Now, stop bragging, ES!
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Will you settle for three x 6".
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What's that in pecks and bushels ???
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