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This is when setting the remote up to control tv power and volume, the step that comes after pairing your remote to your Roku? That just means it didn't find the remote control codes for your tv in its database. Our resident remote expert Tivoburkee will probably be along with some suggestions on this.
Meanwhile, any tv with an HDMI port to which you can connect the Roku should be able to display programming via Roku once it establishes a network connection. The power and volume/mute buttons won't do anything until the remote gets set up for your set (you'll need to use the TV's remote for them for now) but the rest of the buttons should work to control the Roku.
- Tivoburkee4 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
If it's an Emerson from the last 10 years the only other brand to share its code is Sylvania.
- MattS164 years agoReel Rookie
Hi Tivoburkee , I am trying to program my Roku to control my BEA TV and Roku doesn’t have that brand in their database. Do you (or anyone) know what TV brand in their system shares the same codes? Thanks!
- Damob244 years agoNewbie
I have the same issue with my Sandstrom Tv, not being on the list for pairing my remote?
- RokuDanny-R4 years agoRetired Moderator
Hi everyone,
Thanks for the inquiries.
I'll tag Tivoburkee regarding those TV codes to see if he can provide helpful insight as he's our resident Community remote Expert.
Thanks,
Danny
- Enigma354 years agoNewbie
I have a Proscan and tryed everything stated in this thread. My tv is 10 years old. Is there a code I should use?
- RokuDanny-R4 years agoRetired Moderator
Thanks for the inquiry.
Perhaps Tivoburkee can provide some insight here as he's our resident Community remote expert.
Thanks,
Danny