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I would use HDCP 2.2-certified- MHL- for best streaming
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.2.2 is required for 4k play back so use input 3.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would experiment using the HDMI Input 1 and Input 3 using the same 4k video & click on the info screen on your TV and see what the resolution is that is being displayed - The way the HDMI ports are described is not very helpful.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Greetings! I think it all depends on WHAT your connecting it too. A receiver or Blue Ray? IF you are attaching or connecting it to a receiver then you want to use ARC if it is on your receiver or TV. IF you are going out of your receiver then you will have a MAIN OUT on the receiver that goes to the TV IN or ARC. You want to look for that on the TV. Usually number 1 on the TV. It can be confusing when looking at all the stuff you see in the book at the back of the players. Components or things like DVD/Blue Ray players hook up to the coorisponding input on the back of the receiver or TV. Usually 2, 3 or 4. Depending on how many HDMI connections you have. I hope this helps..
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