Note: Setup typically takes a just few seconds to begin after your Streambar is connected and detected.
This article explains what to expect during the automatic process and provides suggestions if you encounter any issues.
Your Roku TV system must be connected to the internet through Wi-Fi® for the automatic set up process to work. If you connect your Streambar and the setup process does not begin automatically, you need to use the on-screen instructions for a non-Roku TV system.
Note: Setup typically takes a just few seconds to begin after your Streambar is connected and detected.
Before you continue, make sure your Streambar is ready for automatic setup by checking the following items:
Tip: If you have questions about any of the steps above, return to the initial setup article for your Roku Streambar or Roku Streambar SE.
A welcome screen will appear after your Streambar is connected to your TV and powered on.
Just select Begin setup with your TV remote and your TV will move through the remaining steps automatically. Your TV's Wi-Fi connection details will automatically be shared with your Streambar, allowing it to connect to the internet. If a software update is necessary, it will be installed which may take a few moments.
You are done! It's time to enjoy exceptional sound from all the devices connected to your TV and your favorite streaming apps. Your TV is used for streaming and audio will play from your Streambar. When you return to the Home screen, you will continue using your TV remote even when controlling volume for your Streambar.
If there is no sound playing from your Streambar, try the following steps.
When streaming your favorite entertainment, you will only hear sound coming from your Streambar. You will not hear any sound on the speakers built-in to your TV or an existing audio system.
Learn how to fix audio/video (A/V) sync issues in the detailed A/V troubleshooting article.
For more details, you can read about setting up your Streambar for 4K or HDR.
When you set up your Streambar with your Roku TV system, the HDMI input tile for your Streambar is automatically hidden because your TV is the primary streaming device and your Streambar is used as an audio device.
However, there are reasons you may prefer using the streaming player in your Streambar. For example, if you have an older TV, you may wish to enhance your streaming experience with the powerful 4K streaming capabilities of your Streambar. Or, you may wish to add voice search and voice control supported on the remote for your Roku Streambar.
Use the following steps to begin using the streaming player in your Streambar.
on your TV remoteThe Streambar input tile will now appear in the app grid along with input tiles for other audio/video inputs. Any time you select it, you will access the streaming player built into your Streambar. To control it, you need to use the remote included with your Streambar.
If you ever want to hide the input tile from the app grid and return to only using the streaming capabilities of your TV, highlight the Streambar input tile on your TV, press Star
, and then choose Hide input.
Last updated at 3/3/2026 2:03:36 AM

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