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You have a few options. You could buy component cables from a place like monoprice.com or firefold.com. Both offer same quality cables at a fraction of a cost.
You could try to get Verizon to send you a different box. Not all of the boxes don't work. Verizon just hasn't come to terms that it is their problem and not a Samsung problem. By simply changing out to a different box (same model), my Samsung TV started working just fine with HDMI
Last option, you could walk away from Verizon and go with a different provider.
Hopefully, Verizon will eventually get a box that doesn't tend to have this handshake problem.
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I have an LN22A450 in the bedroom attached to the 6200 via HDMI with no issues.
I am a lucky one.
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Why pay 70 bucks for a HDMI cable when you can the same cable for under 5 bucks.
www.monoprice.com. There have been numerous test on Monster versus Monoprice and the quality is the same.
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Samsung has many know HDMI and firmware "issues" a simple Google search will tell you, it is not simply an issue with Fios or even motorolla boxes, it has also been seen with PS3's DVD and bluray players, other cable providers set-top boxes, etc etc etc
If you issue is the "unsupported mode" , the problem is simply that, your TV will not display 480i when using an HD hookup.... change the SD override in the DVR to 480p and that should resolve your issue.
On a side note, Verizon knows how much cables cost.... do not expect to be reimbursed in full, for purchasing over priced cables.... especially after admitting to doing it out of spite, on their own website
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@badmessanger wrote:Samsung has many know HDMI and firmware "issues" a simple Google search will tell you, it is not simply an issue with Fios or even motorolla boxes, it has also been seen with PS3's DVD and bluray players, other cable providers set-top boxes, etc etc etc
If you issue is the "unsupported mode" , the problem is simply that, your TV will not display 480i when using an HD hookup.... change the SD override in the DVR to 480p and that should resolve your issue.
On a side note, Verizon knows how much cables cost.... do not expect to be reimbursed in full, for purchasing over priced cables.... especially after admitting to doing it out of spite, on their own website
Hey BadMessanger,
I am also getting the "Not Supported Mode", but only seem to get this with the DVR. I have gone over countless calls with Verizon's "tech support", and the only thing they can ever tell me is that it is a known issue. No one ever suggested to change the SD Override to 480P. Can you tell me where I can find this setting change?
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Here you can change the video output settings for the STB.
Menu\Settings\Video Settings\Video Format
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There is a known issue with certain TV's whether it is Samsung, Sony, Vizio, LG, and others...it is not limited to Verizon. As badmessenger said, this issue happens with many other Video providers aswell. Verizion cannot send you cables or anything to fix it, just refer you to the store to buy component cables, as it is the only work around besides buying a different TV which doesnt make any sense...there is no firmware or software for your TV.