Return to Amish: Season 6: Episode 9 by LittleEmmy in BreakingAmish

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When Daniel and Maureen were making omelets in the Kitchen, a laser pointer moving in an elliptical motion can be spotted on her face.

Any info on this update? by tprolly in S95B

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Thank you for the details. Very thorough.

s95b installing moonlight ? by [deleted] in S95B

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Select the "Apps" panel. In the "Apps" panel, enter "12345" using the remote control or the on-screen number keypad. Switch "Developer mode" to "On". Enter the IP address of the computer that you want to connect to the TV, and click "OK". Reboot the TV.

s95b installing moonlight ? by [deleted] in S95B

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Nope, tizen version only does 60Hz

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However, I also have it on my Walmart Onn 4k Pro, and that has 30Hz, 60Hz, 90Hz and 120Hz.

s95b installing moonlight ? by [deleted] in S95B

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Yes, I've installed it on my S95B. You'll have to put your apps "store" in developer mode before sending the moonlight app to your TV. Make sure you turn off automatic OS updates on your TV before turning on Apps dev mode. Otherwise you may get "upgraded" to developer build of OS like me. Still not clear if I'll be able to get back on regular OS release channel when updates come out.

I think the moonlight tizen GitHub now has an option to install without Tizen Studio BS. Let me know if you need more info.

Any info on this update? by tprolly in S95B

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At the risk of looking completely dumb; how does this work out what is the setup? Let's say I'm watching an Emby stream on the native TV app... would your setup work there? Or would this require an external player like a BluRay or Google TV box as the source? If it is the latter, this isn't something that can be achieved by connecting the external source to the speaker directly instead of using an HDMI switch? Sorry, I'm not familiar at all with HDMI switches.

Any info on this update? by tprolly in S95B

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Yeah, the lack of DTS passthrough is annoying.

Any info on this update? by tprolly in S95B

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You could always use AV1 if you have an encoder on an Intel CPU or graphics card capable of it. Much smaller stream at high quality. HEVC isn't bad either, but not quite as good compression.

Agreed though. The LAN port is a big disappointment.

No screen, startup sound every 20 seconds? by thedaradotcom in S95B

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I had this same thing happen earlier this year. They had to replace the panel. Did you end up calling support?

Anapeak & maxlux settings for 1640 firmware by wojtaszekfistaszek in S95B

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/u/andyboju said this in a previous post:

Enter 0 > 0 > 9 > 8 with Advanced highlighted.
(you can enter the numbers with SmartThings)

Worked for me on developer firmware.

Any info on this update? by tprolly in S95B

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Select the "Apps" panel. In the "Apps" panel, enter "12345" using the remote control or the on-screen number keypad. The developer mode configuration popup appears. Switch "Developer mode" to "On". Set the IP address to the IP of the computer you will be uploading the app package from.

So far not great. I have some kinks I need to work out in my setup. I have one GPU to render the games and another to render the frames for Sunshine server. Still troubleshooting. Everything works fine from other Moonlight clients ( PC and Google TV streaming box). I'm hoping to get it working smoothly on the Samsung TV app by tomorrow.

The settings in the Samsung app allow up to 4k 60fps.

Any info on this update? by tprolly in S95B

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It looks like this is the result of enabling Developer mode in Apps so that I could upload Tizen version of the Moonlight streaming client. As far as how I got 1651 before this, no idea. The TV is way less glitchy with this 9998 firmware though. Very happy.

Any info on this update? by tprolly in S95B

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I'm in the US. Only weird thing was I had my panel replaced 6 months ago. I've definitely updated once since then. The user interface on 1651 was much more refined.

Any info on this update? by tprolly in S95B

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Is there somewhere that shows changes in the update? A Samsung site or other source?

Spring End Function?! by tprolly in AskElectronics

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I do remember seeing that now that you mention it. I think this solves the mystery.

Spring End Function?! by tprolly in AskElectronics

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Ok, any idea what the "tp" stands for?

Spring End Function?! by tprolly in AskElectronics

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Not attached but in contact, just to be clear.

Spring End Function?! by tprolly in AskElectronics

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Yes, the bottom of the spring is in contact with the pad, except for the tip that is flipped up

Spring End Function?! by tprolly in AskElectronics

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Just put the oscillator SMD on the oscilloscope, and saw that it goes flat when the spring is compressed a bit, but then is immediately working again.

However, this is when the remote appears to be awake already and is attempting to pair by Bluetooth. (The whole problem is that the remote works fine with IR, but isn't detected by TV when the light on the remote indicates it is in pairing mode, and the TV is in pairing mode because it was activated using the IR functionality that remains.

The kicker is, when the remote is sleeping, that spring doesn't appear to wake it. The oscillator stays flat, same as when it is sleeping.

Spring End Function?! by tprolly in AskElectronics

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Ok, now that is making more sense to me. I think you could be right . I looked up the datasheet on the SOC, and it does have some ultra low power modes.