Samsung Tv Auto Tuning Greyed Out
I have proved the signal input by tuning in an older Alba led and it now has all the digital freeview channels via a standard aerial connection.
Also in the source list, there is only options for 'TV' & 'Ext' but no DTV option and I remember when re-tuning another Samsung several months ago that there are separate tuning menus for DTV and analogue channels. Can anyone shed any light on what the problem might be or something else I need to do.
Samsung Smart Tv Auto Tuning Greyed Out
Oct 15, 2019 Select 'Auto Program' Once the tuning finishes, you're done! Samsung non-smart TV's (All models) These are all Samsung TV's that don't connect to. The TV does not provide me with an input source to TV. Well take that back. I do have an input source called TV, but it just goes to the Samsung TV content. The Broadcasting menu is greyed out, saying 'not available'. So how's a guy supposed to use this $3500 TV to watch live TV? I've noticed there's quite a few settings on my TV that are greyed out and I know this can be dependant on the source but it seems to be the case on all imputs, in particular under display the PIP and advanced settings are greyed out, feels like it's in demo or shop mode but it isn't Also got issu. When I first unboxed the TV and went through the setup guide it automatically recognised the xbox as a games console and automatically switched to game mode when I loaded a game up. After tweaking some settings (can't remember which exactly) auto game mode on the tv is now greyed out. How Can a Samsung TV Be Tuned? To tune the Samsung TV using the auto store function, complete the following using the up and down arrows for navigation: Press the menu button on the remote control and find the auto store option. Select the antenna type that is being used. If Auto Program is greyed out, there is no coaxial cable connected to the TV. If Game Mode is greyed out, there is no game console connected to the TV. If Film Mode is greyed out, the input signal is not TV, AV, Component (480i or 1080i), or HDMI (1080i). The TV does not provide me with an input source to TV. Well take that back. I do have an input source called TV, but it just goes to the Samsung TV content. The Broadcasting menu is greyed out, saying 'not available'. So how's a guy supposed to use this $3500 TV to watch live TV?