I m assuming you are not using smart remotes and if that is the case you can t get around the issue unfortunately.
Two samsung tvs same room remote.
I put a little piece of plastic tube around the ir emitters of the 2 samsung remotes to make the beam more directive.
For that reason alone getting two different.
I demonstrate and sell samsung tv s for a living.
If you are dealing with 2 smart tvs then you can get smart remotes for the tvs that pair via bluetooth.
The family room tv is model un65ks950df.
Tvs made by the same manufacturer will usually use identically coded remotes or very.
One says cannot use to samsungs in same room move to another place.
Both tvs were purchased within the last 6 8 months.
The kitchen tv is model number un40ku6290f.
I programmed my logitech harmony to control both however the remote cannot control either tv independently.
Every time i was trying to control one tv it was also affecting the other.
You can tell by pointing it at a wall away from the tv if it is rf the signal will bounce off and hit the tv if it is ir it would have to be pointed directly at it.
That solved my problem of interference.
Samsung techs have different opinions.
It all depends on the model of the tv.
If you press the channel up button on 1 remote and both change at the same time then most likely they have the same type of transceiver.
Most if not all universal remotes or even the ones the manufacturer provide are rf now.
Youre suggesting that if i try alternate comcast box codes for samsung it ll somehow cancel out the potential duplicity of the signal reception from these samsung remotes.
If you buy two tvs of the same make whatever button you press on one tv s remote is going to do the same on the other as in volume mute etc.
You need only one stb so equipped hidden from the other the other tv can use standard remote.
Hi all i have a samsung ks8000 65 and then a samsung 5500 32 mounted above it.