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I have a dual graphics laptop (NVIDIA/AMD) that I want to connect to my Samsung Smart TV via HDMI, but whenever I do, the TV does not recognize the connection. The laptop seems to think there's another monitor (I can move my mouse where I expect the monitor to be, and move windows there). I can still connect my laptop to other monitors, but multiple Samsung Smart TVs have refused to connect.
I think it might be an issue with HDCP, but I don't have a clue on how to resolve it even if this is the case. I'd appreciate anyone's input.
Last edited by gerlesh (2025-11-16 04:47:12)
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the TV does not recognize the connection
What exactly does that mean? Does it not allow yo to switch the input to HDMI?
Can you use the Tv w/ an X11/openbox session?
Also
for OUT in /sys/class/drm/card*; do echo $OUT; edid-decode $OUT/edid; echo "================="; doneYou'll need https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/v4l-utils/
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Also, please post the output of wlr-randr
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I hadn't touched my laptop basically since starting this thread, but just booted it back up planning on following some of these steps and as soon as I plugged it into the TV it worked fine. I'm wondering if some update fixed the issue.
Either way it's been resolved so I'll mark the thread as such.
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