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Check power on the adapter, ensure both HDMI cable are connected securely and then ensure the HDMI Hub is on the correct channel.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Try changing ports instead of port 1 to tv use port 2 to tv c if that helps I had that same problem don’t ask me tv said port 2 was out to tv did that and we had success Hope this helps
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can access 4 sources from the selector which is connected to the one HDMI input in your tv.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Did you connect your tv to port 0 and then connect any devices to the other ports. The port number 1-4 is how you select the device on the remote it came with. So your tv is port 0, then a tv box lets say is port 1 and roku is port 2. Then you can switch to your roku with the remote by pressing 2 and back to tv by pressing 1. Also it needs its own power and needs to be on individual of turning on the tv and any tv box. Hdmi based inputs powered by usb does not need to be turned on manually. All the hdmi cables have to be well connected, my mom has a single port lg tv and this worked fine, compatibility wise there should be no issue as it manages the hdmi so if your tv port works this should work unless its ports or power is faulty. It will show on the device a light defining the specific oort you are on if the device is powered.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mine is plugged into the back of the TV and the Roku, Apple TV and cable box are plugged into the selector. When I turn on either the Apple TV or the Roku box the selector box turns on and the TV comes on. You can also turn on the selector with the remote and the Apple TV and Roku box and tv work. You also need to take your TV remote and set your TV to HDMI on the remote in order for the selector box to work.
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