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Thanks for the inquiry.
If you are trying to access the AV input on the Roku home screen, you will only be able to see the AV input if you have a Roku TV. Otherwise, you will not be able to access the AV input through the Roku home screen, but rather through your TV input.
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Thanks,
Danny
- RF39776 years agoNewbie
I am having this same problem. Roku tv and cant access the av input.
- Tivoburkee6 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
You have actual TV? A Roku TV!! Apple TV and Fire TV aren't tv's (yes Fire tv are tv nowadays but at one time it was called a tv when it wasn't), where the Roku TV is an actual TV with a screen, and always had screen when called Roku tv.
settings> inputs> scroll to AV input> add it, rename it if you wish.
- stevek836 years agoReel Rookie
I found the answer by trial and error. In Settings/TV Inputs, select the A/V input, and select Remove, then Confirm. Once the input is forgotten, it will reshow as an unfinished option in the TV Input menu. Just reactivate it, and it now shows up in the Home screen. 🙂
- Tim946 years agoNewbie
I have a Roku TV and am selecting AV input on settings, but it is not adding it to the home screen.
- olddultrarunner5 years agoChannel Surfer
I have a new Roku TV (just got this week). When I go from Home screen to Settings/TV Inputs, I am not seeing AV Input under Not Used (I have nothing plugged in) or Used. Just does not show up. How do I get it to show. This is a new 6 Series R635 55" and only has the AV Adapter yellow plug in on the back of the TV.
- Theriot774 years agoNewbie
capnt connect my VCR to Roku tv
- RokuMary-F4 years agoCommunity Moderator
Hi Theriot77,
Thanks for posting in the Roku Community!
We would recommend taking a look at our Support page for more information regarding how to set up your Roku TV and connect to other devices: How to set up your Roku TVâ„¢ | Official Roku Support or you may refer to the quick start guide for steps to step details.
Keep us posted and we'll continue assisting from there if needed.
Best regards,
Mary