Yes and thank you. Note about Samsung, Always use input #2, it is the only straight line trace on the input PCB and will have the least amount of timing errors.
On August 17, 2013 at 11:35, Audible Solutions said...
But HDMI1 is the only input on the damned display that supports ALL resolutions. If you have a computer as well as consumer video resolutions, as well as the Samsung, what then old wise one?
Don't use Samsung =)
Every time we install one I hate them more and more. Smart TV my ass ;)
On August 17, 2013 at 11:35, Audible Solutions said...
But HDMI1 is the only input on the damned display that supports ALL resolutions. If you have a computer as well as consumer video resolutions, as well as the Samsung, what then old wise one?
I always use "Video1". I never have any HDMI problems.
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