How To Change HDMI Input on Sony Google TV!
Switching HDMI inputs on a Sony Google TV is a simple task that allows you to toggle between connected devices such as gaming consoles, streaming boxes, or Blu-ray players. This video provides a step-by-step guide to help you switch inputs using your remote or directly through the on-screen interface, even if your TV’s layout is slightly different from others.
The easiest method is to use the Input button on your Sony remote. When you press this button, a menu will appear showing all available input sources. Use the directional arrow keys on your remote to navigate to the HDMI port you're using (such as HDMI 1, HDMI 2, etc.), and press Enter to switch to that source.
Alternatively, you can access the input menu from the home screen. Press the Home button on your remote to bring up the main interface. Look toward the top right corner of the screen and select the Input icon—it may appear as a small TV or box with an arrow. From here, you can view and select from the list of connected devices or HDMI ports.
If you're unable to find the input button on your remote, refer to your TV model's user manual or check Sony’s online support page. Some remotes may label it differently or combine it with another function.
In some cases, HDMI inputs may not appear in the list if they’ve been set to “skip” in the Video Label or External Inputs settings. You can go to Settings Watching TV External Inputs Manage Inputs to customize input visibility and rename sources for easier identification.
These methods ensure you can quickly access the correct HDMI source no matter how your Sony Google TV is set up.
Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction
0:18 Use Input button on remote
0:30 Access inputs from Home screen
0:46 Troubleshooting hidden inputs
1:10 Check settings for alternate methods
1:14 Conclusion
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