There are several reasons why your TV turns on but does not produce a picture.
The most typical cause is that your television is set to the incorrect input. You may usually change the input by pressing the “input,” “source,” or “TV/Video” button on your TV remote. Continue pressing the button to cycle between the inputs until your picture appears.
That you’re on the correct input but still don’t see anything, check to see if your cable or satellite receiver is turned on and all connections are secure. If you’ve done so, you may need to reboot your cable box by unplugging it and reconnecting it. If that doesn’t fix the problem, try switching to a different device. If a picture appears on another device, there is most likely a problem with your signal or the box itself, and you should contact your provider for assistance.
Why are my TV’s picture and sound stuttering?
If your TV picture is breaking up, cutting in and out, or pixelating (everything looks like it’s made up of squares), you’re most likely dealing with a weak signal. Make sure that all of the connections from the wall to your cable box, as well as the cable box to your TV, are secure. You’ll need to contact your cable or satellite provider if you’re still having problems.
Why is the sound on my television distorted?
A loose connection, a faulty cable, or a problem with the source can all cause distorted sound. 1 Check to see if the distorted sound is caused by any audio/video files or a specific TV channel.
What can I do about my TV’s jumbled signal?
Cycling at a high intensity Your equipment clears the data stored in your device’s memory, which can help you fix problems like scrambled images on your TV. Unplug your TV and cable or digital TV converter box for at least 10 seconds to power cycle your equipment.
What’s the deal with my TV’s stuttering?
Issues with your TV, the device it’s linked to, if any, and the physical wire connecting your TV to whichever device are all possible causes of glitchy TV screen flicker. Internet connection troubles, a number of software issues, and all of the things that produce flicker can induce stuttering.
What can I do about my TV’s distorted sound?
If the sound isn’t distorted on all inputs, the problem is most likely with the output settings of the device from which you’re playing the media. The following are some general troubleshooting procedures that may help you fix your problem:
Examine the cord that connects the media device to the television. Ascertain that it is securely connected to both devices.
Attempt to use a different cable or a different TV with the same cable (in case the cable is malfunctioning).
Check the media device’s audio output settings. The gadget may need to be replaced if the settings are correct.
What’s the deal with my LG TV’s distorted sound?
Faulty audio circuitry in the TV or external audio systems can cause audio distortion. The external device is another possible source of audio distortion. The external device is another possible source of audio distortion.
If you’re utilizing an external sound system, like a Home Theater, make sure the TV speaker is turned off. If you’re going to use the TV speaker, skip to Step 4 below.
Select Settings > SOUND> Sound Out from the remote control’s Settings button, then push WHEEL or ENTER.
If the audio distortion persists and comes from a single OTA (Over The Air) channel or device, the TV is unlikely to be the source. Proceed to the following step if the audio distortion affects all channels or multiple devices.
Check the rest of the Sound menu’s options. Select Settings > SOUND from the remote control’s Settings button, then push WHEEL or ENTER.
If the audio distortion persists, please use our Schedule a Repair page to request a repair.