Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have no sound on my Samsung TV. I stream YouTube and other sites through ROKU. Tlhe sound stopped yesterday. I have done a Settings Audio search without success. I am sure someone knows exactly what I need to do in order to get sound back. Thanks.
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Try resetting your modem. (Unplug everything for a couple of minutes including the television and modem cable along with power plugs), the restart takes a little time but you should have everything working again. Some devices store information that bog down your system.
You can also rest your stick How to system restart or factory reset your Roku streaming device|System restart or factory reset your streaming device
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GREAT, thank you it worked and I have sound. Have a great day NORMAL you have done your good deed for the day. |
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I don't have Roku or Samsung so I don't know what settings are available but some things you might try: - Did the Audio selection on the TV get changed to External Speakers that you don't actually have? - Is there a mute button that might have been pressed accidentally? - You could try unplugging the TV for 10 seconds (my Sony sometimes needs this) - You could try unplugging the Roku for 10 seconds (my Firestick sometimes needs this though I've never had the problem you describe) - You could try switching the TV input to Antenna. If the TV will show static and not just a blank screen then you could see if you get static through your TV speakers too. At least you would have an idea that the TV can still make sounds. (don't forget to switch the input back to your Roku)
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