The Super NES Classic Edition system looks and feels just like the original ’90s home console, except it’s super small. This guide will go over how to resolve video issues you may encounter with your SNES Classic Edition game console.
2. Check Cabling
Nintendo has found that many issues can be caused by using an underpowered AC adapter or power source; the Power LED may be lit, but there may not be an image or sound. If you are powering up the Super NES Classic Edition using an after-market AC adapter, the USB port on your TV, or other device, you will need to use the original AC adapter that came with the console instead.
Ensure the USB cable is plugged firmly into the back of the console and the original AC adapter that came in the box directly into a wall outlet.
Check the HDMI cable ends and device ports and remove any foreign objects.
Check for cable damage on both the USB cable and HDMI cable. If either is damaged, it should be replaced.
Securely reconnect the HDMI cable between your devices.
Try using a different high-speed HDMI cable. Some cables are higher quality than others, a low-quality cable may impact your sound and video signal.
3. Check TV input
Checking the TV inputs may also help to fix the issue.
Confirm that both your TV and the device are turned on.
Check that your TV is set to the correct input signal (HDMI).
Check that the HDMI cable connection to your device is secure.
Check that the HDMI cable connection to your TV is secure.
Check that the HDMI cable is connected to the "out to TV" port on the device.
Try plugging the HDMI cable into a different HDMI port on your TV.
Try using a different HDMI cable to connect your device to your TV.
If possible:
Check if TV is working properly with a different input device.
Check if the device is working properly with a different TV.
HDMI Cable
HDMI Port
4. Reboot
On the Super NES Classic Edition, slide the Power switch OFF.
Unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet and from the back of the console. Leave it unplugged for two minutes.
Plug the USB cable into the DC IN jack on the back of the console, and the AC adapter into a wall outlet.
On the Super NES Classic Edition, slide the Power switch ON. The Power LED on the front of the console will light up.
5. What's next?
6. Check Screen Burn-In Settings
If the Screen Burn-In Reduction is enabled, the screen brightness will normally dim after five minutes of inactivity. The following steps will disable this setting.
From the HOME menu, go to the Menu Bar at the top of the screen and select the Options icon.
Within Settings, click on the toggle switch next to Screen Burn-In Reduction.
The switch to the left means ‘Disabled.’ The switch to the right means ‘Enabled.’
7. Check Cabling
Nintendo has found that many issues can be caused by using an underpowered AC adapter or power source; the Power LED may be lit, but there may not be an image or sound. If you are powering up the Super NES Classic Edition using an after-market AC adapter, the USB port on your TV, or other device, you will need to use the original AC adapter that came with the console instead.
Ensure the USB cable is plugged firmly into the back of the console and the original AC adapter that came in the box directly into a wall outlet.
Check the HDMI cable ends and device ports and remove any foreign objects.
Check for cable damage on both the USB cable and HDMI cable. If either is damaged, it should be replaced.
Securely reconnect the HDMI cable between your devices.
Try using a different high-speed HDMI cable. Some cables are higher quality than others, a low-quality cable may impact your sound and video signal.
8. Check TV input
Checking the TV inputs may also help to fix the issue.
Confirm that both your TV and the device are turned on.
Check that your TV is set to the correct input signal (HDMI).
Check that the HDMI cable connection to your device is secure.
Check that the HDMI cable connection to your TV is secure.
Check that the HDMI cable is connected to the "out to TV" port on the device.
Try plugging the HDMI cable into a different HDMI port on your TV.
Try using a different HDMI cable to connect your device to your TV.
If possible:
Check if TV is working properly with a different input device.
Check if the device is working properly with a different TV.
HDMI Cable
HDMI Port
9. Reboot
On the Super NES Classic Edition, slide the Power switch OFF.
Unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet and from the back of the console. Leave it unplugged for two minutes.
Plug the USB cable into the DC IN jack on the back of the console, and the AC adapter into a wall outlet.
On the Super NES Classic Edition, slide the Power switch ON. The Power LED on the front of the console will light up.