02-07-2021 12:31 PM - last edited on 02-07-2021 12:53 PM by RogersTony
I recently purchased a 58" RCA 4K UHD Smart TV. The HDMI ports are labeled HDCP 2.2 (one is also ARC capable). The Ignite TV box is plugged into one of the non-ARC ports.
I have gone into the TV settings Feature menu and enabled HDMI EDID 4K, but when I try to select a 4K channel the display indicates that the system is not 4K capable. I have run the Internet Update on the TV and it says that it is up to date.
Any suggestions?
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One additional note. The "Undetected" label under the display icon in the Video settings on the STB seems to indicate that the TV brand is undetected, not that 4K capability is undetected. I have another non-4K TV and the STB there displays the brand name of the TV along with three available non-4K resolutions. The STB on the RCA shows five available resolutions, two of which are 4K.
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12-17-2023 02:01 PM - edited 12-17-2023 02:08 PM
As long as you are getting the 4K signal to this 4K TV, either manually or automatically as discussed earlier in this thread, then there are no real concerns. It's just that the particular TV is not in the "database" of the box/firmware but doesn't have any impact on the viewing experience.
As you can see, RCA is not exactly a top seller.
The above link may or may not work for you, but suffice it to say that there are many other brands with higher sales and RCA doesn't even make the list.
P.S. Some TVs are manufactured by a different brand. In my case I have one "brand name", but it's "detected" as a completely different one.
https://gousaly.com/who-makes-rca-tvs/
https://www.slashgear.com/1238354/12-major-tv-brands-ranked-worst-to-best/
Above link shows rank out of 12...