This article is for users who can power on their Roku player but cannot see a picture on their TV.
- If your Roku player will not power on, learn what steps to try
- If you cannot hear sound, learn see this article on what to do
Step 1: Check connections and cables
- Make sure your TV is turned on. Press a button on your Roku remote to confirm the TV isn’t just in standby or screensaver mode.
- Make sure your Roku player is connected directly to the TV by unplugging it from any audio/video receiver (AVR) or soundbar.
- If your Roku player has a video cable, make sure it is firmly connected on both ends.
- If you have a Roku Streaming Stick, make sure it is securely plugged into the TV’s HDMI port.
- Try using a different cable to rule out a faulty one.
Step 2: Check the TV input (most common issue)
- TVs have multiple inputs (HDMI 1, HDMI 2, Video, AUX, etc.). Your TV needs to be on the same input where your Roku player is connected.
- Use your TV remote and press Input, Source, or Video. Contact the TV manufacturer if you need further help with this.
- If your TV cycles through inputs, pause 10 seconds on each so the TV can detect video.
- If you see a menu, select inputs one by one until you see the Roku home screen.
- Plug your Roku player into a different HDMI port on the same TV.
- Try plugging the player into a different TV to confirm whether the problem is with the TV or Roku player.
Step 3: Power issues
- Some Roku players may not get enough power, even if the light is on.
- Use the Roku-supplied power adaptor when possible.
- If you see a flashing red light or a low-power warning, plug the player directly into a wall outlet with the cable supplied.
Final step: Reset connections
If you still don’t see a picture, disconnect and reconnect all cables, including the power cord to your player. If it is a streaming stick, disconnect it, then reconnect it from the TV.
Last updated at 2/25/2026 3:14:20 AM
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