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Adjusting settings
Press to display the
Options
menu. Press the
UP
and
DOWN
arrows to highlight an option, and then press the
LEFT
and
RIGHT
arrows to change the setting.
on page
explains each of the settings in detail.
Switching TV inputs
Switch to a TV input to access the device connected to that input, for example, a Blu-ray player. Switching inputs is as simple
as highlighting the input’s tile in the
Home
screen, and pressing
OK
. The video signal on the input, if any, appears on the
screen.
Auto-detecting devices
Your TV automatically detects when you connect a new device to an HDMI® input and turn on its power. The input is
automatically added to the
Home
screen if it isn’t already present.
Adjusting audio/video settings
While watching video content on any input, press to display the
Options
menu. Press the
UP
and
DOWN
arrows to
highlight an option, and then press the
LEFT
and
RIGHT
on page
explains each of the settings in detail.
Playing content from USB storage devices
Your TV has a USB port that can be used to play personal music, video, and photo files from a personal USB flash drive or
hard disk. If your TV is connected to the Internet, your
Home
screen has the
Roku Media Player
tile. If your TV has not been
connected to the Internet, the
Home
screen has the
USB Media Player
tile.
To use this feature, first make sure your media files are compatible with the Roku/USB Media Player. As of the publication
date of this guide, the following media file formats are supported:
• Video—MKV (H.264/262), MP4, MOV (H.264)
• Music—AAC, MP3, WMA, WAV (PCM), AIFF, FLAC, and AC3, and DTS
• Photo—JPG, PNG (up to 4k x 4k pixels)
To see the latest list of supported formats, view
Help
in the Media Player.
Tip
You also can use the
/INPUT
button on your TV to select a TV input, as explained in
on page
on page
explains how to rename
and remove inputs.
Notes
• The Roku/USB Media Player displays supported file types only, and hides file
types it knows it cannot play.
• There are many variants of each of these media formats. Some variants may not
play at all or may have issues or inconsistencies during playback.
• DTS audio, whether in music or video files, is supported only by pass-through,
meaning that your TV cannot directly output the sound of a DTS file, but can pass
it through to a DTS-compatible receiver that is connected to the
HDMI 1/ARC
or
DIGITAL OUTPUT (OPTICAL)
connector on your TV.
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