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Connie Soteropulos Posted on Dec 25, 2014
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How to hook up a Roku2 to Sony KLV-S32A10 TV with A/V cable (yellow/red/white Ports)

Wireless signal is ok. Connnected colored plugs to both tv and Roku box. Nothing on TV screen. The only HDMI plug on TV is used with Comcast box.

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If you plug into the box and TV with the composite plugs then you need to change inputs. Your TV is currently set to use HDMI. You need to change the source with your remote.

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