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Makhijpnes44's avatar
2 years ago
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My PlayStation won't connect To my onn. Roku tv

Today I was trying to connect my PlayStation to my and it would not Work I tried to reset my playstation And it wouldn't work I tried flipping over the HDMI. But it wont-work, I tried to reset the TV and still wouldn't work. So now I'm sitting  asking this question. What do I do?? 

  • Hi anti_quay1,

    Welcome, and thank you for posting here in the Roku Community!

    We regret to hear about the issues you have been experiencing with your TV. We're here to find you the best resolution possible.

    May we first know when you first started seeing this issue? Did it happen after the new software update? Also, could you try using another HDMI cord and hooking it to a different HDMI port? If the issue is persistent, you can refer to this link to directly contact support for your Roku TV for more help.

    Let us know how it goes, and we'll go from there. We'll be anticipating your response!

    Best regards,
    Janadee

  • Hello! anti_quay1,

    Thank you for posting in the Roku Community!

    We appreciate you for reaching out about connecting your PlayStation to your Roku TV. We’re excited to help you set this up and ensure you have a great gaming experience!

    When you connect a game console to your Roku TV, you can adjust several settings to improve performance, usability, and picture quality for optimal gameplay. With select game consoles, your Roku TV will automatically configure specific settings for you, letting you jump right into the fun without needing to do much to get your favorite games looking their best.

    You can easily adjust the Game mode setting at any time using the instructions below.

    1. Switch to the port on your Roku TV where your game console is connected (e.g., HDMI 1, HDMI 2, AV)
    2. Press Star on your Roku TV remote
    3. Use the directional pad to scroll up or down and select Picture settings. The directional pad is plus-shaped and is in the center of your Roku remote
    4. Scroll and highlight Game mode
    5. Press left or right to turn Game mode On (or Off)

    For detailed information, please check this link: Best settings for gaming on my Roku TV.

    Thanks,
    Arjiemar

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  • RokuJohnB's avatar
    RokuJohnB
    Community Moderator

    Hi Makhijpnes44,

    Welcome to the Roku Community!
    We will be more than happy to assist you further with this issue that you're experiencing. Please try to ensure that your Roku TV is up-to-date. Sometimes, TV updates can improve compatibility with external devices. Try a Different HDMI Port: If your TV has multiple HDMI ports, try connecting the PlayStation to a different port. This can help rule out if there's an issue with a particular port.

    Let us know how it works, and we will continue to assist you further.

    Kind regards,

    John

    • anti_quay1's avatar
      anti_quay1
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      My play station 4 can’t connect to my tcl Roku tv

      • RokuJanadeeK's avatar
        RokuJanadeeK
        Retired Moderator

        Hi anti_quay1,

        Welcome, and thank you for posting here in the Roku Community!

        We regret to hear about the issues you have been experiencing with your TV. We're here to find you the best resolution possible.

        May we first know when you first started seeing this issue? Did it happen after the new software update? Also, could you try using another HDMI cord and hooking it to a different HDMI port? If the issue is persistent, you can refer to this link to directly contact support for your Roku TV for more help.

        Let us know how it goes, and we'll go from there. We'll be anticipating your response!

        Best regards,
        Janadee

    • RokuRiamie-D's avatar
      RokuRiamie-D
      Community Moderator

      Hi Kaleb092400,

      Welcome to the Roku Community!

      We're here to help you with this concern about your PS4 that is not connecting with your Roku TV.

      We would like to know if you are getting any error codes or error messages. If so, what is it? In the meantime, we suggest you try the following:

      • Ensure that your PlayStation is firmly connected to your Roku TV.
      • If your PlayStation is plugged into the HDMI port of your Roku TV, try switching the HDMI port and input. (Example. From HDMI 1, switch it to HDMI 2 or 3.)
      • Try to plug in your PlayStation to another television and see if the same issue occurs.

      Please keep us posted.

      Regards,
      Riamie