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How do I replace the HDMI port on my Samsung TV?

Samsung TVs have multiple HDMI ports, allowing you to connect and switch between multiple devices.

HDMI ports support different versions (1.4, 2.0, and 2.1), with varying bandwidths that impact video and audio quality.

To change the HDMI input using the remote control, press the "Source" or "Input" button on your Samsung TV remote.

You can also change the HDMI input manually by unplugging and replugging the HDMI cable into a different port on the TV.

When you connect a new device to an HDMI port, the TV may prompt you to label or name the connected device for easier identification.

Some Samsung TVs feature the Auto Source Switch function, automatically changing to the active HDMI input when it detects a signal.

Analog inputs (Component, Composite, or RF) can also be changed through the "Source" or "Input" button on your Samsung TV remote.

If your Samsung TV does not recognize the connected device, ensure the cable and input are working correctly, or try using a different HDMI port.

A firmware or software update can sometimes resolve HDMI-related issues on Samsung TVs.

The "Anynet+" (HDMI-CEC) feature on Samsung TVs allows you to control connected devices using the TV remote, eliminating the need to switch inputs on individual devices.

Using an HDMI switch or matrix can expand the number of HDMI devices Samsung TVs can manage, providing more flexible input switching.

Certain Samsung TV models support Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) through HDMI, allowing higher-quality audio transfer between the TV and an audio receiver or soundbar.

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