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Angela Trudell Posted on Mar 18, 2016

My hdmi input 2 gets a no signal blue screen. My Roku is hooked up to this port. have replaced hdmi cables and even got a new roku.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2007

SOURCE: HDMI connection problem

On your TV set remote are you selecting the proper input; for example when you have different devices connected to the back of your tv set, dvd player, vcr, cable box etc; you have to tell the tv which device you want to use by selecting the right one on your tv remove input selection. Hope this was any help.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 30, 2008

SOURCE: sa-dx1040 dvd optical input works, tv and cd do not.

You have to manually select digital input on the receiver.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2010

SOURCE: trying to hook my roku box to my sharp aquos 46 in using my hdmi

according to roku support hdmi won't work with the aquos as of today (1/6/2010). i have no idea if it's an hdcp issue or not

therocketdog

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2010

SOURCE: HDMI signal cuts out for

Mine did the same thing where the screen would go black for a few seconds and then the picture and sound came back. I would try (1) switch HDMI cables, (2) try a different HDMI input in the back of the receiver, (3) try different input in the back of the TV. None of these seemed to work with mine. I finally ended up running the cable box direct to the TV and only run the audio through the reciever via coax or digital. No more problems. I think the HDMI inputs in the back of the reciever have a problem continuously carrying the signal if it is the leaset bit weak.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2011

SOURCE: I am connecting Roku to an open HDMI port but I

In your TV, go to Menu, Settings and then turn on the HDMI port. Hope this helps Fix Ya up.

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I am getting no sound when on TV sound.

Yes, to get sound from your Roku TV to your receiver when using the TV's built-in apps (such as switching to TV sound), you might need more than just RCA cables. RCA cables only carry analog audio signals, and many modern devices, including Roku TVs, use digital audio signals for better quality.
Here's what you can do to ensure you're getting sound from your Roku TV to your receiver:
  1. Check Audio Settings on Roku TV:
    • Go to your Roku TV's settings menu.
    • Look for the audio settings section.
    • Make sure the audio output is set to the correct option for your receiver. This is usually HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) or Optical audio.
  2. Use HDMI Cable with ARC Support:
    • If your receiver and TV support HDMI ARC, connect an HDMI cable between the ARC HDMI port on your TV and the ARC HDMI port on your receiver.
    • Ensure that the HDMI input on your receiver corresponds to the HDMI ARC output on your TV.
    • In the TV's audio settings, select HDMI ARC as the audio output.
  3. Use Optical Cable (if no HDMI ARC):
    • If your TV and receiver don't support HDMI ARC, you can use an optical audio cable (Toslink cable).
    • Connect one end of the optical cable to the optical audio output on your TV.
    • Connect the other end to the optical audio input on your receiver.
    • In the TV's audio settings, select optical audio as the audio output.
  4. Configure Receiver Settings:
    • Ensure that your receiver is set to the correct input source for audio. For example, if you're using HDMI ARC, select the corresponding HDMI input on your receiver.
  5. TV App and Volume Settings:
    • When using apps on your Roku TV, make sure the volume is turned up and not muted within the app itself.
    • Adjust the TV's volume settings to an appropriate level that allows your receiver to amplify the sound effectively.
  6. Test with Different Content:
    • Test the setup with different apps on your Roku TV to ensure that the issue is not specific to a certain app.
If you've tried these steps and are still not getting sound from your Roku TV through your receiver, it's possible that there might be compatibility issues between your TV and receiver. You could also try reaching out to Roku's customer support or your receiver's manufacturer for further assistance.
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How do you hook up a Roku box to a LC320EM2

To connect a Roku box to an LC320EM2 TV, you'll need to follow these steps:
  1. Connect the Roku box to the TV using an HDMI cable. Locate the HDMI port on the back of the TV and plug one end of the cable into the Roku box and the other end into the TV.
  2. Power on the Roku box and the TV.
  3. Change the input source on the TV to HDMI by pressing the "Input" or "Source" button on the TV remote. Keep pressing the button until you reach the HDMI input that the Roku box is connected to.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions on the TV to complete the Roku box setup process. This will involve connecting the Roku box to your home Wi-Fi network and creating a Roku account.
  5. Once the setup is complete, you should be able to use the Roku remote to access various streaming services, such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video, on your LC320EM2 TV.
If you have any issues during the setup process, refer to the Roku box manual or contact Roku customer support for further assistance.
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I get on top of screen HDMI ROKU. ON THE BOTTOM OF SCREEN. NO SIGNAL. HOW DO I FIX

lost the free manual? it has simple instructions.

no RoKU stated model, saying just Roku means nothing, oK>
it has a real name and model, just like you unstated TV.
lots of Roku)
I have the Ultra (non Dongle) not the STICK.
mine is (best) a floating box. with 1 AC power pack (see?)
and is not optional.
first is power, the Ruku must have power.
then on mine power light on the roku glows
next is internet
and last is hdmi connected to TV.

Power, then internet and hdmi.
finally is TV set to TV's hdmi port number that is ROKU.!
if our ROKU is only a streaming stick (DONGLE)
it steals power from the TV HDMI port.


mine is ethernet connected for max performance

my guess is you have the TVs input selector set wrong
wide guess blind to true MODEL I am, non stated
good luck
and nothing beats a ROKU,
for 1 reason the player apps in it all work and are updated for free.
That is why TVs no come with ROKU inside for that 1 reason.
I use ROKU plex and to my own private servers.
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Just hooked up the streaming stick to HDMI to the TV. nothing is showing up, What do I do now?

Sounds like you have a bad connection on either your roku stick or your HDMI PORT.Does you ROKU stick show a white light if not check power cable or electrical plug.
Try wiggling ROKU stick just a hair or push it in and out until you get a signal..A purple screen with the words ROKU should show up on TV.If you have a bad port on TV it would have to be replaced but this is rare,if you have a second port on tv try that.Have you tried your ROKU stick on another tv?Does your streaming stick go in vertically or horizontally,if it goes in vertically it may be pressing against side of tv prohibiting a good connection.You could try a HDMI cable, plug the HDMI cable into tv and put ROKU in other side of cable.There is also a restart button on ROKU stick push it and it will start blinking,if it doesn't light up you may have a defective ROKU stick.
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On my LT42HVi with HDMI input source, the image comes through with a lot of green then will change back to normal color. Switching cables or HDMI input port makes no difference. Using normal TV inpu

is the normal tv input for high definition? Don't understand that term. I have a dish receiver, when I use an hdmi cable I get a really nice picture even with Roku
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How to hook up a Roku2 to Sony KLV-S32A10 TV with A/V cable (yellow/red/white Ports)

If you plug into the box and TV with the composite plugs then you need to change inputs. Your TV is currently set to use HDMI. You need to change the source with your remote.
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I am still lost

1.Turn it on.
2. If necessary, put batteries in the remote.
3. Turn on your TV and using the HDMI cable provided, connect the Roku to one of the HDMI ports on your TV.
4. If the Roku screen does not appear on your TV, press on the 'Source' or 'Input' button on your TV's remote. From the list, find and select the HDMI port where the Roku is connected to your TV.
5 Use the Roku's remote to set up your Roku.

Please read the set up instructions on the set up guide/manual that came with Roku.
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What channel does my flatscreen need to be on for my roku player

it would be depending on the cable that you used to connect the roku to tv. if you're using hdmi cable, make sure to set the input source of the tv to hdmi. if you're using a/v cable, set the input source of the tv to video.
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Out of no where my Vizio won't show cable, Blue Ray, or shows on Roku. One of the HDMI ports hasn't worked well for awhile so would have to switch HDMI ports to watch Roku or Blue Ray, but overall worked...

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