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I will re-iterate, do NOT buy a TCL TV if you want a trouble free experience. I feel bad for people with a sound bar or some small speakers they can't plug devices directly to. This solution completely bypasses the audio processing on the TV and puts it directly through the receiver. My only solution was to stop using channels through the TV, plug my fire stick directly into my Denon receiver, and use any channels I want through it.
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This is a flat out blatant issue with Audio on TCL TV's, from my research anything Series 5 and above (does not happen at all on TCL 4 series, I've tested 3 of them I and my friends own). It happened on all channels on the Roku, and on the Fire Stick. This was happening directly with a Gigabit wireless connection, I don't pay any provider. Aside from that kerfuffle I have had no physical issues with this TV since I've had it, which is going on 2 years. I also determined later that the issue may well have been created by my service provider which unbeknownst to me was, at the time, doing a firmware update.This may not have been the case in your situation but I am reasonably certain this was the issue with the audio problem that I had. I do not have cable hooked to the TV and am streaming from my wireless network. I left the TV plugged in, used a ball point pen, pushed the reset in.sound reverted back to normal. Philc said:I had a similar issue with one of my TCL unit, after much gnashing of teeth and some mild profanity I discovered the audio reset located at the back if the TV (requires such as a ball point pen). Neither TCL nor Roku has offered any explanation or fix for this issue and it's been happening to many customers since at least 2018. To get proper audio syncing I have to disable the entire Roku feature of this!!Reconsider your choice on purchasing this TV. And now in less than a month I'm extremely unhappy with it. I could buy any TV but this one had what I wanted. Half the reason I bought it was for the "cool" factor of the Roku built in to this TV and the high ratings of the Roku app. The only possible fix I've seen is to completely disable all Roku by resetting and not connecting it to the internet and just using your own devices (Firestick, Streaming Box, DVD etc.). I spent HOURS last night trying to adjust and correct this, both through my new Denon 650H receiver and through the TV and through Prime Video/Firestick settings. This has been going on with Roku/TCL TV's for well over a year.
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Then I started researching and Roku forums are full of complaints about it.
Then audio sync issues started no matter what I watch on it. I've owned this 55R635 for less than a month. Built-in Roku TV delivers access to a wealth of streaming platforms, including Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, Hulu, Disney+, YouTube, Apple TV+, Vudu, Google Play Movies & TV, Sling TV, Fubo TV, ESPN+, Paramount+, Spotify and more. This model also delivers a THX Certified Game Mode, which allows it to compete with some of the best gaming TVs. It supports Dolby Vision HDR (but not HDR10+) and enhances its QLED panel with Mini-LED backlighting for greater contrast and colour reproduction. The 2021 R635 is one of the company's most popular models, so it's a great place to start your search. TCL offers US buyers a range of televisions in sizes from 32 inches, and a choice of two operating systems: Roku TV and Google TV.
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Both the standard X92 and X92 Pro run the Google TV operating system.īoth models will be introduced in the UK and Australia this year, but prices are still to be confirmed.
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It also boasts an Onkyo-designed 5.1.2 Dolby Atmos speaker system built-in, plus TCL's Game Master Pro feature package, which makes this model the official TV of Call Of Duty.
The TCL X92 Pro Series is the showstopper thanks to its 85-inch, super-thin, OD Zero Mini LED panel. In September 2021, TCL stepped up to the big leagues by announcing its first-ever miniLED TVs.