Technology sucks

Here is what we're thinking:

We'll just swap one TV for another, and hope nobody notices. Between the LRT and myself, we have 3 different 65" Samsung smart TVs....

My wife wouldn't know the difference between 10 different Marshall heads, but she'd certainly notice the difference in TVs if even a single app was out of place on the tele....

I'm playing a dangerous game here...

But I'm not moving anything just yet...I'm currently drinking beer, preparing the butt for the smoker en la manana, and going over my "options" lol

Also, pickles don't belong on cheeseburgers. Fite me. Lol

A cheeseburger is just as much a sandwich as a taco is.
 
LRT and I have cleaned up and rearranged some of the things in the jam room. There is now a 65" Samsung TV hung on the wall which is cool.

We've been using a Samsung Galaxy Book that runs Win 10 for recording stuff.

I try to project the screen from the Galaxy Book to the TV, and it will connect, and then immediately disconnect itself. Can't figure out why. It works fine on the 65" Samsung I have in my RV, but for some reason it doesn't want to play nice with the TV in the jamroom.

Everything is up to date as far as system updates and drivers and everything else goes, so it's frustrating to say the least.

I was really hoping to make this work, it sure would be easier on the eyes when working with the DAW and everything.

Am I missing something? I see no apparent reason why it shouldn't work as designed. Digging around on the web, it seems like I'm far from the first to experience this issue, however, I still haven't been able to find a solution. Kinda hoping maybe someone knows what's likely happening here, but I ain't holding my breath...
Try turning off security / firewall / ad blocker or whatever.
 
LRT and I have cleaned up and rearranged some of the things in the jam room. There is now a 65" Samsung TV hung on the wall which is cool.

We've been using a Samsung Galaxy Book that runs Win 10 for recording stuff.

I try to project the screen from the Galaxy Book to the TV, and it will connect, and then immediately disconnect itself. Can't figure out why. It works fine on the 65" Samsung I have in my RV, but for some reason it doesn't want to play nice with the TV in the jamroom.

Everything is up to date as far as system updates and drivers and everything else goes, so it's frustrating to say the least.

I was really hoping to make this work, it sure would be easier on the eyes when working with the DAW and everything.

Am I missing something? I see no apparent reason why it shouldn't work as designed. Digging around on the web, it seems like I'm far from the first to experience this issue, however, I still haven't been able to find a solution. Kinda hoping maybe someone knows what's likely happening here, but I ain't holding my breath...
Try turning off security / firewall / ad blocker or whatever.
 
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