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If your TV is freezing and the picture becomes pixelated, this usually means the TV signal was disrupted or is weak generally. However, the specific reason may vary depending on your TV service provider and the type of TV service you have. Before you call your internet, cable, or satellite company, we here at wikiHow have found some things you can try to get your picture working again.

Fixing Freezing and Pixelation on a TV

  • Plug your TV directly into your router to correct any connection issues.
  • Unplug the HDMI cable, wait 30 seconds, then plug it back in to reset the connection.
  • If your TV is freezes when you're trying to use an app, update the app and try again.
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Tighten all cables and connections.

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Switch from WiFi to a wired connection.

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Power-cycle your modem or receiver.

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Bypass the splitter.

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  1. You might have a splitter if you have cable going to more than one room of your house. Unscrew the coax from both sides of the splitter, then connect the coax coming from the wall directly to your cable box.[8]
    • Keep in mind that while this might fix your picture issue, it also means that the cable going to another room will no longer work. You might need to have your cable company send a tech out to resolve the issue if it's important to have cable in both rooms at the same time.
    • Cable splitters reduce the strength of the signal by half, so if you're getting a weak signal, the splitter might be the culprit.
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Auto-tune your TV to improve the connection.

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Check outside for obstructions if you have a satellite.

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Move your antenna if you watch over-the-air channels.

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  1. If you're not sure where the nearest broadcast tower is, search for a map on the internet. It also helps if your antenna is as high up as you can put it, such as at the top of a window.[10]
    • You might get a stronger signal with an external antenna. However, they're more expensive than interior antennas and can be difficult to install because they might require you to go out on your roof.
    • Check for obstructions that might be interfering with your signal as well. If there's been new construction in your area and there's a building between your antenna and the broadcast tower, you might not get the best signal anymore.
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Tips

  • In the spring and fall, the path of the sun aligns with many broadcasting satellites and might cause interference. This is particularly likely mid-morning and early afternoon. If your picture freezes or pixelates due to solar interference, there's nothing to do but wait.[12]
  • Check other TVs in your home to see if they all have the same issue. That can help you narrow down whether the issue is with a specific TV setup or with your TV service provider.
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Warnings

  • Resetting your TV or receiver might also reset your preferences. Check your features and make sure they're still how you want them, especially if you have parental controls set up.[13]
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This article was co-authored by Jason Williams and by wikiHow staff writer, Jennifer Mueller, JD. Jason Williams is an AV & Security Specialist and the Owner of Williams AV & Security. With more than 35 years of experience, he specializes in home automation and home theater system installations. Jason is an AVIXA Certified Technology Specialist, a CEDIA Certified Cabling & Infrastructure Technician, a Pakedge Certified Network Administrator, and holds a Georgia Low Voltage Unrestricted License. This article has been viewed 301,437 times.
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