![]() ![]() He needed to do some research and hopefully we can come to a conclusion tomorrow, but with this information my hope of finding a solution is very low. He changed the Invisible Cable and the PCB on both the One Connect Box and the screen itself to no avail. Sadly we couldn't find a solution, but he's coming back tomorrow. I've got great help from Samsung Support actually, with a technician coming to my place last week. That's really disappointing to hear, that they would cheap out on the optical port when the TV costs that much. When it doesn't want to set the amp up and I manually have to say which it is I can choose Nad Amp1, but the remote won't work then and it didn't have any any other affect on the audio. Worth noting is that the TV don't recognize my amp correctly, it instead sets it up as a Denon. Tried Stereo Uncompressed and Bitstream, neither changed anything. HDMI 2: XBOX One S connected with the in-the-box HDMI cable – 2 weeks old I've tried all the different audio settings (Stereo / Dolby Digital, and forcing 16bit) which doesn't change anything HDMI 1: Apple TV4 connected with new Premium HDMI cable from Deltaco TV: The Frame 2019 49" (QE49LS03RAU) – 2 months oldĪmp: NAD Amp1 ( NADAMP1BK) connected via the optical input (D1 for TV use) with a new optical cable (ARGCL1OPT1,0) – both bought 1 week ago ![]() check your source signal type to make sure it is in the right format.Īre there any settings I'm missing on my TV to set this up properly? Does 24bit / 192kHz mean anything that I should change in the setup? The digital inputs are capable of handling up to 24bit / 192 kHz audio signal in PCM-format. I've tried factory resetting the TV which didn't do anything. When I connect the optical cable to my XBOX everything sounds perfect and there is no clipping whatsoever.Īlso analogue works perfectly with the amp.Īll the suggestions I've read mostly focused on changing the Digital Output Audio Format to PCM, which I've tried with no luck. On the apps it occurs sometimes and sometimes not, compared to the Apple TV and XBOX where it happens all the time steadily. The apps on Samsung works better, but after a while the clipping sound appears. It happens on both HDMI channels (Apple TV and XBOX), as well as DTV (which I never watch, so that's not really an issue, but could help determining the problem). It feels that it happens more often when there are audio intense moments, but it could also be that it's just more noticeable at those moments. It happens for a millisecond every other second or so. I have some severe clipping, cutting out, choppy, glitchy, stuttering (whatever is the correct term) audio. ![]()
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