Most TVs rely on a technology called HDMI-CEC for this. Samsung's idea is that if you turn on a device, such as a PS4 or Xbox One, the TV will sense that the device is on and will automatically switch to that input. One of the most annoying bugs that I've run into deals with HDMI input switching. I found a review on Amazon that sumarizes the issue I'm having so I'll quote it here just in case it helps: I read somewhere there's a combination of buttons I can press to disable auto detected but that has not worked (mute, vol down, chan down and then mute) and since there's no confirmation that it's toggled on or not I don't even know if that works. I don't plan to change what devices I have hooked up to the TV so why on Earth does it keep forgetting my devices and attempting to redetect them every time? It's frustrating. The TV goes through a lengthy process everytime I reboot (usually end up in Windows at the desktop by the time it finishes and I miss the whole BOOT process). My Nintendo Switch console is not auto detected so I have to rename it every time and when it goes to sleep the TV forgets the label and I have to relabel it and place it on the home bar every time I wake the device. It's an inconvenience because I have to place it back on the home bar every time it does this. Often when my Xbox goes to sleep my TV has to configure it every time I turn it on and the TV sees that it is active. I came here because I too am having this problem.
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