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Roku Volume Won’t Work/Stuck/Too High/Too Low/Not Leveling

If your Roku volume won’t work or is stuck, try re-pairing your Roku and your remote. If that doesn’t work, try refreshing the HDMI-CEC devices attached to your TV, like a speaker or soundbar, or reprogram the remote to your TV. You can also contact Roku customer support to help you troubleshoot.

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Sony TV YouTube Sound/Screen/Login Not Working

If you cannot sign in to YouTube on your Sony TV, be sure that you have the latest firmware installed on your TV. To do this, press the ‘Home’ button on your remote > ‘Settings’ > ‘Setup/Product Support’ > ‘Software Update’ > ‘Network’ > then select ‘OK’ to install any new firmware updates.

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Samsung TV Brightness Not Working, Flickering, Too High, or Too Low

To fix problems with your Samsung TV screen brightness issues, you’ll need to turn off the Eco Sensor or the Ambient Light Detection on these devices. You can also tinker with the backlight if they’re damaged or change the values of the TV to deal with the effects of pulse width modulation.

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LG TV YouTube Not Working (Won’t Install/Load/Etc.)

Your LG TV YouTube app will not work if you have poor network connection, an overloaded cache, firmware bugs or are using YouTube in the Web Browser. You can troubleshoot these issues by resetting the network or TV, updating the app or TV, reinstalling the app or adjusting the TV’s WiFi settings.

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Vizio TV Won’t Connect (WiFi/Ethernet/Internet)

A Vizio TV will not connect to the internet if your modem, router or Ethernet are not working, the settings are incompatible, password is incorrect, you are connecting to an unauthorised public network or the WiFi chip is broken. Also, if the signal is weak or disrupted, it will often disconnect.

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Hisense TV Not Working (Won’t Turn On/No Sound/Picture/Flashing)

If your Hisense TV won’t turn on, try changing the power outlet, flicking the mains power switch or resetting the TV. If you have no sound, check the audio output is set to the correct speaker. If you have no picture or a flashing screen, it may be interference or connection issues with your device.

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Sharp TV Not Working (Won’t Turn On/No Sound/Picture/Flashing)

Many issues with your Sharp TV can be fixed with a firmware update or by resetting the TV. You can also check the TV has power, the TV is well-ventilated, the remote is working, all connections to and from the TV are working and that the settings on your TV and connected devices are correct.

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Panasonic TV Not Working (Won’t Turn On/No Sound/Picture/Flashing)

Most problems with your Panasonic TV are solved by performing a firmware update, hard reset or factory reset. You can also check the remote or power supply if it won’t turn on, or the TV’s input cables or settings if there is no sound or picture. Otherwise, it may be broken or faulty hardware.

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Vizio TV Input Not Working (Can’t Change Input/Keeps Switching)

A Vizio TV’s input will not work if the TV and device settings are incompatible, or if the cable is loose or faulty. This may also trigger the ‘Auto Detect’ function and cause the input channel to change randomly. A malfunctioning remote may prevent you from changing the input channel at all.

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Vizio TV Screen Going Black (With Audio After Update)

A Vizio TV screen may go black due to features such as ‘Screen Mute’ or ‘Sleep Timer’. It may also be a result of a loose/faulty connection, power issues, software error/bug or broken hardware. Most issues can be fixed by updating or resetting the TV, securing all cable or changing the TV settings.

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Vizio TV Screen Problems (Won’t Go Full Screen/Keeps Dimming)

A Vizio TV will not display full screen if the aspect ratio does not match that of the TV. This can be changed in the TV settings, or may need to be changed in your device’s settings. A dim screen is caused by either a hardware failure or by picture settings that automatically adjust the display.

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