Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Use of Samsung „The Frame“ with MM
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@Jalibu not running ON/IN the TV, but thru a separate HDMI port. you should be able to do anything u want
HDMI signal is an HDMI signal. TV doesn’t know what is being displayed
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@sdetweil
haha, of course it works with HDMI ;-)But I think this question is about Samsung The Frame specific features and not TVs in general 🙃
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@Jalibu i don’t think that was what he was asking… but maybe he will chime in…
I have a precursor to the frame, 82in samsung with the external hdmi ports… MM works fine over hdmi
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My idea was to run MM via HDMI and a Raspberry when I am in the room.
If no one is in front of the frame, it should switch to “frame mode” and display a picture.
But do not know if it works that way. Or if I just take a normal monitor and have a frame built.
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@MajorC said in Use of Samsung „The Frame“ with MM:
If no one is in front of the frame, it should switch to “frame mode” and display a picture.
that is a good question…
looks like not
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/QLED-and-The-Frame/Feature-Request-CEC-Anynet-options-to-prevent-Frame-switching/td-p/1287539looks like if u turn it off with CEC then its ‘off’, not frame mode
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@MajorC
I did not find this option as a setting on my Frame (latest Firmware). Unfortunately, I also can‘t test this because I don’t have a Anynet device -
It looks like there are different firmware features. Depending on the hardware.
Great thx Samsung. Now I have to find out when this option is available. I’m not really willing to spend 500€ for a picture frame. Then I can rather buy a monitor and have a nice wooden frame built by a carpenter.