Everyone wants their TV to boot into the last input they used, so they don’t have to manually set it again and again!
But it doesn’t always happen, right?
Well, this can occur for a variety of reasons.
If you encounter this issue even after correctly setting the preferences, check the following things!
- Check the input configuration again. Simply go to settings > System > Power & Energy > Power on behavior > now select ‘Last used Input‘
- Make sure that the HDMI cable is properly connected to both the TV and the device. Sometimes, a loose or faulty cable can cause the TV to not detect the HDMI signal. You can also try using a different HDMI cable or port to see if that works.
- Update the software on your TV and the device. Sometimes, outdated software can cause compatibility issues or bugs with the HDMI input. You can check for updates on your TV by going to Settings > System > Software Update. You can also check the manufacturer’s website for the latest firmware or drivers for your device.
That’s it…
If you have any ideas or solutions, please share them in the comment section. It may help others too!
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