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<blockquote data-quote="Lasse Thomsen" data-source="post: 216530" data-attributes="member: 15506"><p>I am not happy with the picture either, but it is what i am getting.</p><p></p><p>About the super hearing:</p><p>The TV (QN95A) is actually making 2 noises. I am only talking about the high pitched periodical noise, because that is the loudest and the audible problem going to sleep at night. There is also a constant very low buzzing noise, that can be described as a "trapped fly noise".</p><p></p><p>I have spent hours reading and writting on forums, one of which is Samsung own forum:</p><p><a href="https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/tv/noisy-one-connect-box/td-p/4073720/page/4" target="_blank">https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/tv/noisy-one-connect-box/td-p/4073720/page/4</a></p><p></p><p>In here 8 - 9 peolpe are complaning about a "high pitched periodical noise" and a buzzing "trapped fly noise", but what really proves there is something is the fact that a couple of them tells that Samsung support in their counrtrys haver replaced mother boards, coils............. and even given replacement units. This would not happen unless a tech know there is a problem.</p><p>This rules out superhearing, tinnetus, being crazy like Samsung underhandedly suggested i was. (On the phone, no written proof. Sadly)</p><p></p><p>But this does not change the fact that the posted picture is weak. It does indicate that the sounds is there. Plz, help me capture it properly......... I need to capture the high pitched periodical noise as clear as possible in a visual way. When Samsung refuses that, and if the proof is good enough, I am a member of "tænk" a Danish consumer advisor place, that will help you take the next step. Often them getting involved and saying the proof is there is enough to change the mind of customer support</p><p></p><p>This can take months even years, and in the mean time you have to use the product, and more people will buy it --> more people will be reading forums.</p><p>I installed a power switch, and i cut the power at night. That solves my sleeping issue, but it is no fair that you have to do that on a "high end" TV. Also others are getting a raw deal from samsung too. A method to capture visual proof could help more people than just me.</p><p></p><p><em>Idea:</em></p><p><em>If i where to buy a stand alone recorder like Zoom H1n make .wav file, and use a PC program to analyze it. Would it make a better picture (higher more clear spikes)?</em></p><p><em>I am thinking the better mic would just recorder a better sound floor, and the high pitched periodical noise would not be more clear. I hope i am very wrong.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasse Thomsen, post: 216530, member: 15506"] I am not happy with the picture either, but it is what i am getting. About the super hearing: The TV (QN95A) is actually making 2 noises. I am only talking about the high pitched periodical noise, because that is the loudest and the audible problem going to sleep at night. There is also a constant very low buzzing noise, that can be described as a "trapped fly noise". I have spent hours reading and writting on forums, one of which is Samsung own forum: [URL]https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/tv/noisy-one-connect-box/td-p/4073720/page/4[/URL] In here 8 - 9 peolpe are complaning about a "high pitched periodical noise" and a buzzing "trapped fly noise", but what really proves there is something is the fact that a couple of them tells that Samsung support in their counrtrys haver replaced mother boards, coils............. and even given replacement units. This would not happen unless a tech know there is a problem. This rules out superhearing, tinnetus, being crazy like Samsung underhandedly suggested i was. (On the phone, no written proof. Sadly) But this does not change the fact that the posted picture is weak. It does indicate that the sounds is there. Plz, help me capture it properly......... I need to capture the high pitched periodical noise as clear as possible in a visual way. When Samsung refuses that, and if the proof is good enough, I am a member of "tænk" a Danish consumer advisor place, that will help you take the next step. Often them getting involved and saying the proof is there is enough to change the mind of customer support This can take months even years, and in the mean time you have to use the product, and more people will buy it --> more people will be reading forums. I installed a power switch, and i cut the power at night. That solves my sleeping issue, but it is no fair that you have to do that on a "high end" TV. Also others are getting a raw deal from samsung too. A method to capture visual proof could help more people than just me. [I]Idea: If i where to buy a stand alone recorder like Zoom H1n make .wav file, and use a PC program to analyze it. Would it make a better picture (higher more clear spikes)? I am thinking the better mic would just recorder a better sound floor, and the high pitched periodical noise would not be more clear. I hope i am very wrong.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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