Yep. Nothing updated on mine either. Still messing with things....
Thanks for the suggestion, Nay-Nay. On my third Roku TV, I tried un-hiding streaming channels, and my OTA channels all reappeared! Alas, I don't want the streaming channels in my directory, so I hid the streaming channels again. When I did, this made the OTA channels disappear again. 😞
So, if anyone from Roku is reading this, the glitch is probably centered around the streaming channel-hiding function.
Anyway, I then tried my other fix (deleting the Live TV input and then adding it back) after which I can both hide the streaming channels AND see my OTA channels.
Good call on the usb. I went to the other tv. Removed it. Restarted and it was good. Put it back in, setup live pause. All back. The first one another restart fixed the audio.
very weird.
And yes. Interesting. Both mine are Tcl too.
A little bit ago I switched to the roku app then back to live TV and now it is back on my 32", did the same on the 47" and it to os working again. geez
I bought a simple ONN TV with Roku built-in. I had no issues setting it up for live TV. I simply have a cable box to wire it into. There is no VCR. Now all of a sudden the live TV doesn't work. I have done updates and I have fiddled around with the settings. I have tried it with and without channel 3 and 4 setups just in case.
My 65" ONN Live TV also stopped working. The Live TV logo is on for a sec, then the screen goes black. I did do a manual settings update. No luck
after typing my comment, I went back to the TV to do another manual update. I noticed I didn't power off my TV after I did the last manual update. I powered off, then powered on and tada, Live TV is back
Per another user experiencing similar problem this morning, @Karkat55 suggested removing the Live TV input and then reinstalling it again. Another user @Nay-Nay simply disabled/hid streaming TV (the Roku Channels long list of Live TV channels) as another remedy.
Basically, navigate to Settings..TV Inputs..LiveTV...Remove
I would probably then do a System Restart first, then navigate back to TV Inputs and reinstall Live TV input.
Here is the link to their discussion and resolution. See if that helps.
@atc98092 wrote:Just a hunch, but that sounds more like a hardware failure of the internal ATSC tuner.
The OP said they were able to scan and find channels.