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Roku Never Installed AV Ports In An Roku TV??

When I Was Going To Plug In My Cords, I Realized I Had There AV Ports To Plug Into My Television, This Is An Big Issue With My Television 😔

I Hope Something Or Someone Would Fix This. 

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renojim
Community Streaming Expert

Re: Roku Never Installed AV Ports In An Roku TV??

I assume this TV is not made by Roku since what I've seen TVs made by Roku have clearly marked AV inputs.  Who is the manufacturer - TCL, Sharp, Hisense, etc?  Some TVs require a separate cable that may be in the box somewhere.

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demsd
Roku Guru

Re: Roku Never Installed AV Ports In An Roku TV??

Until recently, Roku didn't manufacture TVs.

Modern TVs typically don't have analog video ports. You might find one with a S-video port, but for the most part, they typically only come with HDMI ports. If you need A/V connections, you can purchase an HDMI to A/V converter on Amazon.

40" TCL Roku TV
50" TCL Roku TV
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cwcheese
Roku Guru

Re: Roku Never Installed AV Ports In An Roku TV??

Most current era flat TVs I've bought in the past decade do still have simple analog video and stereo inputs, not many have RGB component video any longer, and definitely haven't seen S-video for at least ten years.

I bought Sharp Roku TV about 5 years ago that has analog RCA jacks : yellow video, red&white stereo, like VCRs of old.

don't call me expert, just a long time Roku user that seen a lot of things
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