On your second device, open in the web browser. Copy the 6 digit ID from into the Desktop App, press CONNECT and select the virtual second screen. If you do not have a dummy display adapter at hand, here is a workaround: If your Laptop/PC is connected to an external screen, just connect the external screen twice with two cables, for example with HDMI and Display Port at the same time. This will create a virtual second screen and you can proceed with step 2. Mirror your Screen to this Browser You want to mirror your iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, Mac or Linux screen directly to this Web Browser? Follow these steps. open_in_browser1. Start the ReceiverIn this Web Browser, please open to start the Receiver. Your Mobile or Desktop screen will be mirrored here.
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We understand you're having a problem with the screen mirroring since you can't hear any sound. We're happy to assist you further. Please try to check the volume settings. It's a simple and basic fix: turn the volume down on your phone or tablet and turn it up on your Roku. Restart the devices. Try restarting both your phone and Roku device.
Before we proceed, can you please confirm if you are unable to get any sound to all of the channels you were trying to airplay? If so, we'd be happy to coordinate this with the appropriate Roku team to further investigate your device. With this being said, kindly provide us with the following details below:
I have Roku premiere 3920 and I can no longer do screen mirroring with my iPhone. Both devices are on same network, yet Roku no longer pops up as recognized device on phone, and I am not able to set up that airplay homekit feature on the Roku. That option simply does not respond. Not sure if it has anything to do with the upgrade to iOS 15. Thoughts?
The issue is stated clearly in the article. It would do no good for me to restate it or for anyone to offer standard troubleshooting replies. This is a problem that the Roku update caused and only the people at Roku can fix.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S20 and a Roku Streaming Stick+ and I just figured out how to screen mirror on my tv. However, I can't figure out how to get the audio on my phone to play through my tv. Is this even possible? I tried using the Roku app but it doesn't put the sound on my tv, just through my phone and a connected bluetooth device. I do not have a Roku tv and my tv is not a smart tv. It's just a generic flat screen tv. Any help would be appreciated!
I win! It's not a ROKU problem. I now have HD video mirroring with audio to ROKU from Samsung S20 using either SmartView or DEX (proprietary Samsung software for Android, nee Miracast). This required 2 solid hours of Samsung tech line chat and several reboots.
First open smartview and connect to ROKU then open SmartThings settings to send audio to Roku. Verify that none of your devices (TV, ROKU, phone) are muted. Test with any video app you should have sound and audio from your TV.
Dex is different. It provides a MacOS or Windows10 desktop. You will need to adjust your TV picture settings to see the full screen. Then you use the Samsung TouchPad app to control an on screen cursor. In the lower left corner clicking on the checkerboard pattern opens your Android app icon folders and you can open the app you want to cast to ROKU.
I also opened the roku app on my phone. Connected to the device I wanted to fix. Turned on the headphone turned it off. Then I hit the setting cog in the upper right ( ios) and chose to check the audio delay. That seemed to fix it. But I did all the other things first:
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