For background, I work as a Geek Squad agent at Best Buy, so I talk with our TV sales people all the time about what they like and do not like. ALL of our TV sales reps I have spoken with do everything they can to redirect buyers AWAY from Samsung because of the absolutely TERRIBLE Samsung Tizen "Smart" TV OS it forces on people. I made the decision to go against their recommendations because the actual display technology on the OLED looks the best to my eyes. I am beginning to regret that decision. I cannot believe Samsung restricts every single major streaming app from being able to be used on the Multi-View sources, and you cannot even use multiple HDMI sources at one time, it ONLY allows one external HDMI source and one internal app (and the only ones that work with the multi-view are basically youtube or the absolute nightmare "Samsung TV Plus" that keeps popping up automatically without ever being selected and playing ultra annoying sponsored kids product reviews (and other D tier content). Seriously reconsidering goes LG OLED or Sony OLED.
Damn, I was thinking if buying this TV. This isn't good at all. I should be able to stream multiple apps at one time to watch at all once. Especially if I am about to pay full price
@@ErinLawrenceTV I ran in to the same issue I do not see a way to add additional apps for example we were trying to view two games... Nuggets and a lacrosse game at the same but the Samsung TV and youtube apps were the only option. Is there a way to add more apps to that option?
I was trying to figure out why I saw such limited option to multiview and wondered what all the various icons were (what is that circle??) Thank for explaining much of my confusion.... New to Multiview, and don't think I'll bother with it much!
Can you make a tutorial on how to convert photos or images to frames on the Samsung the frame? to make those pictures look like with the digital borders to give it an art mode look
If you want to use multiview do all your devices have to be connected into the one connect box or can they all be connected into an AVR receiver? Thanks
In theory the AVR receiver would be ONE source, from the TV's perspective which just sees things plugged into the ports. So, again, in theory they would need to all be plugged into the TV directly. However I say IN THEORY because Samsung arbitrarily restricts the ability to select multiple hdmi sources for the multi view system, which makes no sense whatsoever.
NO. Samsung seems to restrict it from working on two simultaneously hdmi sources, instead only allowing one HDMI source and one built in app of their choosing (NOT EVEN ALL THE APPS ARE OPTIONS! Just the disgusting Samsung TV App, webcam, or youtube app!). VERY disappointed in the Tizen "smart" operating system so far.
also your wifi security settings (on the router) need to be setup to allow devices connected to the wifi to see each other. Some turn it off for security reasons.
You did not. It does NOT support multiple HDMI sources for some arbitrary reason. One could do an HDMI source and an antenna source, so in theory it should not have any technical reason for not being able to pull from two external inputs, it just chooses not to.
For background, I work as a Geek Squad agent at Best Buy, so I talk with our TV sales people all the time about what they like and do not like. ALL of our TV sales reps I have spoken with do everything they can to redirect buyers AWAY from Samsung because of the absolutely TERRIBLE Samsung Tizen "Smart" TV OS it forces on people. I made the decision to go against their recommendations because the actual display technology on the OLED looks the best to my eyes. I am beginning to regret that decision. I cannot believe Samsung restricts every single major streaming app from being able to be used on the Multi-View sources, and you cannot even use multiple HDMI sources at one time, it ONLY allows one external HDMI source and one internal app (and the only ones that work with the multi-view are basically youtube or the absolute nightmare "Samsung TV Plus" that keeps popping up automatically without ever being selected and playing ultra annoying sponsored kids product reviews (and other D tier content). Seriously reconsidering goes LG OLED or Sony OLED.
I appreciate you sharing this, thank you.
Damn, I was thinking if buying this TV. This isn't good at all. I should be able to stream multiple apps at one time to watch at all once. Especially if I am about to pay full price
@@ErinLawrenceTV I ran in to the same issue I do not see a way to add additional apps for example we were trying to view two games... Nuggets and a lacrosse game at the same but the Samsung TV and youtube apps were the only option. Is there a way to add more apps to that option?
I was trying to figure out why I saw such limited option to multiview and wondered what all the various icons were (what is that circle??)
Thank for explaining much of my confusion.... New to Multiview, and don't think I'll bother with it much!
Can you make a tutorial on how to convert photos or images to frames on the Samsung the frame?
to make those pictures look like with the digital borders to give it an art mode look
Thanks for the video, what if I want to it to show 4 screens, is that possible ?
If you want to use multiview do all your devices have to be connected into the one connect box or can they all be connected into an AVR receiver? Thanks
In theory the AVR receiver would be ONE source, from the TV's perspective which just sees things plugged into the ports. So, again, in theory they would need to all be plugged into the TV directly. However I say IN THEORY because Samsung arbitrarily restricts the ability to select multiple hdmi sources for the multi view system, which makes no sense whatsoever.
Thank you but I still can’t get my iPhone connected. When I do the screen mirroring option on my phone it takes over the whole tv.
Did you solve this issue? I'm having the same problem
I’m having the same issue. Have you figured out a solution for this?
Can we use MultiView for HDMI Sources mean HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 for example ??
So hard to get that question answer i've been thru 2 tv's with best buy and they can't answer this question.
How can I turn it off can you please help me because when I making screen mirroring multi view is coming and I can't turn it off
Thanks Erin.
Can you do Multi view for JVC
can it be 2 HDMI input source ?
NO. Samsung seems to restrict it from working on two simultaneously hdmi sources, instead only allowing one HDMI source and one built in app of their choosing (NOT EVEN ALL THE APPS ARE OPTIONS! Just the disgusting Samsung TV App, webcam, or youtube app!). VERY disappointed in the Tizen "smart" operating system so far.
Why does it support only 1 HDMI
Samsung Tizen "Smart" TV system has been incredibly lackluster in my experience.
How do you turn it off to go back to single screen?
Just hit the back button. Or Home.
I’m unable to mirror my iPhone with this option. Can somebody please help me?
Need to be on same wifi ,your iphone and tv ,hope this helps😊
also your wifi security settings (on the router) need to be setup to allow devices connected to the wifi to see each other. Some turn it off for security reasons.
what if we want to multiview macbook instead of iphone
You can use the workspace app source to choose a windows PC or Macbook as a source
Frame ain’t popping up for me
Did i hear correctly?... 2 hdmi sources on multiview?...
You did not. It does NOT support multiple HDMI sources for some arbitrary reason. One could do an HDMI source and an antenna source, so in theory it should not have any technical reason for not being able to pull from two external inputs, it just chooses not to.
@@elementneon The video does say 2 HDMI sources at 0:18, are you confirming this doesn't work on the 2022 Frame TV?