I've been using one of the new Roku brand of TVs (Roku Select 43") for about a week. I could live with the sound being mediocre because of it being flat screen. But to have the sound malfunction repeatedly is ridiculous -- especially now that I read above that this sort of thing has been happening with Roku for at least four years.
I haven't discovered a pattern to it. I can be in the middle of an episode or newscast on any app, with the sound working fine, and suddenly the sound disappears. Conversely, the sound might not be working for a while and then suddenly switch back on. I've tried every combination I can think of in the sound settings, but more often than not, nothing improves.
Aside from that, the design of the sound is a big nuisance. There are no sound controls on the remote, so I can't granularly change the volume, or mute it, without going into the submenu for sound settings.
I haven't been able to find a user's manual of the Roku site. Reading the user manual would have made setup easier, and I reading about the (lack of) sound controls would have informed by decision to buy the TV in the first place.
Hi @NotReady4Market,
Greetings from the Roku Community!
We regret to hear about this. We'll be glad to assist you with your audio problem on your Roku TV, but we'd like to know more about it so we can further assist you. Please provide us with more details.
In the meantime, please ensure that the software on your Roku TV is up-to-date and restart the system on your Roku TV.
We'll be waiting for your update.
Kind regards,
Eunice
Thanks for replying, Eunice. Answers to your questions:
Thanks for keeping us in the loop, @NotReady4Market.
We might need a few more details regarding this. In this case, kindly check your inbox here at the Roku Community, as we have sent you a follow-up message.
Keep us updated from there.
Thanks,
Janadee
I finally got the sound working again: Home > Settings > Advanced Settings > Reset Video and Audio Settings (at least, I think that's the sequence; there might be one step missing for getting there).
Thanks for your help.