First please make sure your HDMI cable plug properly and check your HDMI cable condition. or replace your HDMI cable to highest speed transfer rate HDMI cable . i recommend you buy Belkin HDMI 2.1 Ultra High Speed .
And check again your user manual of samsung tv. and you can check to this link .
https://www.manualdevices.com/samsung-tv-q7fn-qled-2018-review-and-user-manual/
Hello!
Sounds like an issue with your display connection. Make sure the HDMI cable you are using is in perfect working condition and that both ends are firmly connected to television/console.
Hope it helped!
SOURCE: Flickering tv screen when playing playstation games.
I don't think it's a configuration problem at all. I do think that the set is not adjusting to the correct format. Most Stores have 30 day return policy. If it's over 30 days then they may not take it back. If you bought it online, then, the return may be difficult. If the return is not possible, then, contact Toshiba online and find a local Toshiba authorized servicer in your area. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Diagonal lines on my screen(samsung 55" projection HDTV hcn553w)
Here's the link to the user manual; http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=us&CttFileID=32370&CDCttType=UM&ModelType=C&ModelName=HCN553W&VPath=UM/200310/20031002105141187_P55A_00054A_0410.pdf Check page 28 and 29 for convergence instructions. Give it a try to see if it makes any difference. Check page 27 for the "perfect focus" feature and see if that helps. Could you take a photo of the "diagonal lines" on the set and post it - might help? If you open a menu on the screen, does it also have the lines across, or is it clear as normal. Check page 64 for how to run the demo, and try that. Have you recently unplugged the set from the mains power supply, left it for at least 15 minutes (preferably two hours) then turned it back on? if not, try it and see if you get any change. Check page 38 for the usual video settings - play around with them and see if any significant change? Check page 39 and set the "automatic picture setting" to standard, if it isn't already, and something else if it is - see if you get a change. Check page 40 for the colour tone adjustment - probably won't change anything, but worth a play in case. Check the bottom of page 46 about channel fine tuning - reset at least a couple of channels to 00, see if that makes a difference (long shot). Does the screen itself need cleaning? recommended is just a clean dry cloth - basically have a good close look at the screen when it is both on and off, to see if there are any marks that might be causing the problem - in particular has it possibly been cleaned with a solvent or too aggressively cleaned in a diagonal direction? shine a light on it at a few angles to check, and look from a few different angles too. Check by moving or turning them on and off if any other electric or electronic items near your tv may be causing the effect - speakers perhaps. Move speakers to check. A way to check other items is to totally cut off the electric supply to the whole house for a couple of minutes, except one circuit into which you can plug the TV and a picture source. See if you get a perfect picture - if so, start switching circuits back on 1 by one until it changes. Hope this helps - I think a photo would help a lot :)
SOURCE: play regular Xbox games on Xbox 360 play ?
Another update has hit for backward compatibility. Games added: America's Army Auto Modellista Bass Pro Shops Trophy Hunter 2007 Blinx 2 Bloodrayne 2 Burnout Crash Bandicoot 4 Crash Bandicoot 5: Wrath of Cortex Updated Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil Drive to Survive Drive to Survive (EM) ESPN College Hoops ESPN NHL 2K5 Evil Dead Regeneration Exaskeleton Japan only FIFA Street 2 Full Spectrum Warrior: 10 Hammers GUILTY GEAR XX #RELOAD Harry Potter: And the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter: And the Prisoner of Azkaban Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Challenge Jet Set Radio Future Updated Justice League: Heroes King Arthur Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders No Live Access Magic: The Gathering: Battlegrounds Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Mech Assault 2 MLB Slug Fest 2003 Morrowind MotoGP2 Myst III: Exile NBA Live 2002 NCAA Football 06 Nobunaga no Yabou Ranseiki Japan only Outlaw Golf 9 More Holes of X-mas Outlaw Volleyball: Red Hot Outrun 2 Outrun 2006: Coast to Coast Pac Man World 3 Panzer Elite Action: Fields of Glory EMEA only Pro Cast Sports Fishing Project Gotham Racing Project Gotham Racing 2 RoadKill No Live Access Rogue Ops Updated Sega GT 2002 Updated Sega GT Online Shadow Ops Showdown: Legends of Wrestling Silent Hill 2: Dreams US/EMEA only Sponge Bob Square Pants: Lights, Camera, Pants! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Melee The DaVinci Code The Sims 2 The Urbz: Sims in the City Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2X Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 Transworld Surf Trivial Pursuit Unhinged Winning Eleven 8 Without Warning WWE Raw Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dawn of Destiny A software update through xbox live will be needed to play these games on your console. If you do not have xbox live you will be able to download a CD from xbox.com to update your console.
SOURCE: Samsung LCD tv and PS3
the problem is with the frames per second that the ps3 is putting out. i wound up calling both samsung and sony and the problem was in the settings. the ps3 allows you the option of playing in 24hz and for some reason if the option isn't turned off our tvs won't display frames at that rate. just go to the dvd settings and deselect the 24hz option, changing it from AUTO to OFF... the only problem i have with this is that this should effect the picture quality, becasue if it isn't displaying in 24hz that means it is downscaling the display and if it isn't upscaled by the tv's processor, then the display should be worse. i might be imagining it, but it does seem worse.. atleast they play now though. hope i helped.
SOURCE: Wii connection issues.
You can check if the problem is with the internet connection going to the Wii or just the wireless connection.
When you loose connection, check the Wii's ip address. If it does not have an ip address(or ip is 169.xx.xx.xx) that means that the Wii is disconnecting from the wireless network. You can then try other wireless channels on your router.
If the Wii is still getting an ip of 192.168.x.x, that means that the problem is the internet from the router. You might need to forward ports on the router for your Wii.
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