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How do I fix my HDMI port on my Vizio TV?
If your Vizio TV’s HDMI port is not working, the most successful fix is to perform a hard restart by unplugging it from the power. Alternatively, you may need to replace the HDMI cable or port, change the device display settings, update your firmware or perform a factory reset.
Why doesn’t my TV have sound with HDMI?
Disconnect the HDMI cable from the HDMI input of the TV and connect the source device to a different TV. If there is still no sound, perform a power reset on the TV . If there is still no sound after power resetting the TV, replace the HDMI cable. Perform a factory reset .
How do I reset the sound on my Vizio TV?
Audio Cutting Out / Intermittent Audio Loss
- Press the Menu button on your VIZIO remote.
- Use the arrow keys to select System > Reset & Admin > Reset to Factory Settings.
- Once the Reset is complete follow the on screen setup instructions.
How do I fix the volume on my Vizio TV?
The Solutions – No Sound Coming from Vizio TV
- Check the TV. Unplug the TV from the wall outlet and leave it for 30 seconds or so.
- Check the cables.
- Check the feed.
- Check external audio.
- Check other devices.
- Check audio settings.
- Perform a Factory Reset.
- Is there a setting on my Vizio TV that I should look for?
How do I reset my Vizio HDMI port?
Here is how to perform a factory reset:
- Press the Menu button on your Vizio remote:
- Go to System and then choose Reset & Admin.
- Insert your passcode (the default passcode is “0000”).
- Select Reset and confirm by pressing OK on your remote.
- Be patient and let your TV reset to default settings.
- Set-up your TV.
Why is there no sound coming out of my VIZIO TV?
Press the Menu button on your VIZIO remote. Use the arrow keys to highlight ‘Audio’ or ‘Audio Settings’ and press the ‘OK’ key on the remote. Make sure it says ‘On’ next to the TV Speakers setting. If it states off, press okay to choose ‘ON’.
Why does my VIZIO TV volume keep going up?
Why does my volume go up and down on its own? This can be caused by a conflict between the program or device that you are trying to watch and the TV’s advanced audio settings specifically SRS TruVolume.