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I have a 43 inch Hisense Roku TV too and I am having the exact same problem. Weirdly enough, that's when the volume levels spike for me too, from 9 to 10 and it's a pretty significant spike too. It's very noticeable and annoying at night. I stay up later then everyone else in the house.
I just had to buy another Hisense Roku TV because my last one suddenly died after a year for no apparent reason. The last one (which was the exact same model and dimension) did not have that problem and I am truly regretting buying this TV again..
It's not just that though, I feel like it's lacking compared to my last tv with picture quality too. Unfortunately I need a Roku TV or something like it because I do not have a cable outlet in my room.
Iv tried looking online to fix it, but unless you have external speakers you can't use the leveling settings and I have tried adjusting the minor setting the tv has but I can't seem to fix the problem.
Our 43' Hisense does not have those sound options unless you have external audio. It has nothing to do with Canada and researching TV's in hindsight doesn't do anything to help the problem.. I would say someone from "Roku" or "Hisense" should get on this but from my experiences with them, unless you need a step by step on how to unplug your TV for 10 seconds then your pretty much out of luck there..
This will be the last Hisense purchase, that's for sure..
- sdbill4 years agoChannel Surfer
From what I read here the complaint about even increments and decrements in volume is not just with Hisense, but also with TCL and Sharp. I suspect it's faulty Roku logic. Roku support suggested I get back in touch with Hisense after Hisense had sent me to Roku. I asked Roku support to get a statement from a Roku engineer that the issue was with Hisense. I received no response to that request.
- Streamer3174 years agoRoku Guru
RoyalSloan Take it up with Hisense. They made your TV not Roku. I have 3 TCL Roku TV’s. All with the sound options and leveling