![]() ![]() Turn on your device. Its LED should start blinking to show that it's discoverable and ready to be paired.If you're using a laptop computer, you can use its built-in trackpad during setup. To set them up, you need a wired or wireless mouse or trackpad that is already connected to your Mac. Fortunately, having bought everything in Amazon's Christmas window, I have until Jan 31 to give up and send it all back, and buy a fire-pit, or a bicycle or a case of wine instead, all of which are less likely to give me a panic attack.Earlier models of Apple's wireless input devices don't have a Lightning port. How does one diagnose this kind of stuff exactly? By swapping in alternate components? Not like I've got those laying about for test. At this point, I have three fairly expensive components, all of which seem to be contributing to the issue in some way, and determining exactly why is frustrating. Unfortunately I've found that putting the AVR in the chain makes the black screen incidents far worse. The black screen behavior is kind of downhill from that, I believe perhaps a secondary manifestation of the same issue. I finally found a "cheat code" for the TV that disabled this miserable behavior. This always failed, but only after spending about 30 seconds trying. The first thing I had to contend with was that the TV wanted to be the center of the universe, and kept trying to "recognize" the PC input, so that it could do something very clever with its unifying remote. I am learning that the HDMI/EDID protocols are either immature, poorly specified, poorly implemented or all of the above. txt format (once the scan is done, click the menu where it says Summary View to change to Detailed View, click Next, and click Save. Please once you finish with the updates provide me a new report using the Intel® System Support Utility report in. Check your TV and AV receiver manufacturer websites to see if there are firmware updates available for them.Perform the necessary updates, but we do not recommend to use this tool to perform the BIOS update.Scan your system to find the most updated drivers.I recommend you using the Intel® DSA tool, The Intel® Driver & Support Assistant keeps your system up-to-date by providing tailored support and hassle-free updates for most of your Intel hardware. Find the installation instructions in Download Documentation " User Guide",.The latest version available is 1.77.06.You can find all the steps to follow under Download documentation, in the document "read me", follow the "F7 BIOS Update Instructions".We recommend downloading the cap version. ![]() Go to the following link to find version 0047.Let's try some steps that may help you with the issue and if persists I will proceed to check about the EDID and let you know more info about it.Īccording to the report you are using the BIOS version 0032, the latest version available on our website is 0047. With the report, I noticed that your system is not updated. Can anything be done on the NUC to improve this matter, like hardwire its EDID expectation so it doesn't renegotiate? It is of course rather frustrating with all this finger-pointing. ![]() Samsung said "you need to run HDMI straight from PC to TV and use optical AVR out for the Denon" (which defeats the Denon's HDMI input switching). Denon support basically said "the TV and PC need to work this out". The splitter makes this considerably better. When I use the PC for netflix or other video site, I often get multi-second black screens and occasionally the dread "no signal" on the TV. ![]() The whole reason that I have that splitter, is that the PC-Denon-Samsung EDID negotiation seems fragile. Meanwhile, I've been trying to solve another issue. When I was working with Samsung support, they had me change the TV sound output from "speakers" to "optical out" (the optical out doesn't actually go anywhere), could that have made the difference? the sound is back to being targeted for the Denon! Hmmmmm. The PC is currently connected in the first configuration. In the second configuration, the splitter is a with its audio switch set to "5.1". In the first configuration, the Denon is stripping the audio for its own use, and sending the video to the TV. is the Denon device connected using HDMI* to HDMI* (straight connection)? ![]()
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