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I have a RCA model 24V511T can I hook up a roku receiver to view Netfliks etc from the internet. I have hooked up the red white yellow connectors to the input ports on the tv set and nothing happens?

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Hello,
First of all, make sure all components are powered up and plugged in. Next, check that your tv is set to the correct input by pressing tv/video or input button on either the front of your tv or at your remote. Scroll through the inputs by continuously pressing the input button until the see the roku video displayed on your tv.
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