I turned on my Roku after watching it earlier that day and suddenly the home screen came up as usual, but the entire screen was grayed out and dark—barely visible. I can still see and control everything and stream tv and hear sound, but the image is almost black. I know it's not my tv because when not on the Roku screen, the color is normal. Here's what I've tried that has not helped:
Is there anything else I can do, or is my Roku just broken?
What is the model number of your TV?
I have seen some different postings that users had to configure their HDMI ports (a video setting such as normal, brilliant, etc) on various TVs.
Glad to hear you have an extra Roku for testing. Always beneficial to run some troubleshooting steps like this to narrow down problem.
Although an hdmi port can fail, you said you experienced no change when switching hdmi ports and your regular OTA works fine so not likely a video board issue (at first glance). Think we have to eliminate settings first. If you provide model number of TV, can look to see if a setting is causing issue or if the TV can be factory rest like you did to the Roku.
If you do not have another TV to test your device on (just to rule out some TV setting), then you can try to factory reset the device. Not sure if different locations for different Ultra models, but there should be a little rubber Reset Button on the underside (bottom) of the Roku unit. While still powered on, press and hold for 30+ seconds. (Make sure you have a working remote before doing a factory reset).
If doesn't resolve issue, then likely a failed device. Roku devices under a year old are eligible for warranty replacement. https://support.roku.com/article/208757058
Post back with any updates.
Thank you for your reply, but that did not work. Restarting does not help. I'm assuming there's something wrong with the video output.
Also, now when I turn it on, it says "In main menu, 50 items" even though I did not program it to do that.
Just to verify, the factory reset should take you through the full setup of the Roku Ultra like the day you bought it. It is not just a restart. If you can see the menus, you can also navigate to Settings..System..Advanced System...Factory Reset.
Just checking to see if the Ultra actually went through the reset, rather than a restart.
With the additional issue (50 channels), sounds like something is corrupted.
Yes, I was able to see the screen enough to go through the whole reset process. Though after resetting, that automated voice did not go off again. But video is not fixed, unfortunately. Still very dark.
Some TVs have individual HDMI picture settings that sometimes have to be configured. I think the only way to rule out a bad device is to try it on another TV.
If unavailable to you, and you don't see any settings under your TV HDMI or Video Settings (TV menu settings, not Roku) that could be contributing, have to assume a failed device. The factory reset is last resort normally.
I think the only other thing I would try is changing the display type from within Roku. (Settings...Display Type). Try lowering to 720 or raising to 1080. This should flash the screen and analyze the HDMI connection. Other than that, probably need a new device, unfortunately.
I was able to get a different Roku device plugged into my tv (a Roku 2 XS) and the image is still very dark, the same as with my Roku Ultra. Now I'm thinking there's something wrong with my tv. But when my tv is on the "No Signal" screen, everything is fine and the color is bright and normal. Is there a way a tv's HDMI input can break?
What is the model number of your TV?
I have seen some different postings that users had to configure their HDMI ports (a video setting such as normal, brilliant, etc) on various TVs.
Glad to hear you have an extra Roku for testing. Always beneficial to run some troubleshooting steps like this to narrow down problem.
Although an hdmi port can fail, you said you experienced no change when switching hdmi ports and your regular OTA works fine so not likely a video board issue (at first glance). Think we have to eliminate settings first. If you provide model number of TV, can look to see if a setting is causing issue or if the TV can be factory rest like you did to the Roku.
Thanks!
I did a factory reset and it solved the problem. Somehow the picture settings were being set to all 0, even though I did a picture reset. The factory reset solved it though.
Thank you, I appreciate your help!