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Jane Harrison Posted on Mar 03, 2014

I only have on set of white, yellow & red receptors on back of tv. There is a set (entitled Video 2) on the side of the tv.1st - can I attach the Roku to the receptors at the side of the tv or2nd - i have my dvd, vcr & karaoke attached by way of an audio video switching box - can I attach the Roku to the tv through the switching box - thanks

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You didn't say which Roku you have, so I will assume you have a Roku 3 since it's the only one without RCA output jacks (the red, white, and yellow jacks you mention). You can return the Roku 3 and get a Roku 2. You can only attach the Roku to a switching box if 1) the Roku has the RCA outputs and your switch has A/V inputs. If you DO have the Roku 3, then you may be able to purchase a HDMI to RCA cable from Amazon http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-RCA-VGA-Cable-1-8m/dp/B002ZUI68G

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    Jane Harrison Mar 04, 2014

    It is a Roku 1

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    Jane Harrison Mar 04, 2014

    Thanks T Rick - I will try to hook my Roku to my switching box.

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Amongst 3 audio and 3 video options on DVD, use only one for displaying picture on TV and one for getting sound.
Yellow Wire is for picture.
Red Wire is for sound.
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Connect Yellow from TV to yellow at DVD
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White from TV to White at DVD

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you might have to talk to comcast about that most signals are low for reasons of conservation of bandwidth, they may also be sending 5.1 which tends to be lower volume and adds surround in.
mono is always loud, and that is what you get with 75 ohm coaxial cable (single screw in ).
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Go to the roku player settings and change the display type to HDTV and confirm it
This issue will be resolved

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