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No, you can't reduce the video bitrate on a channel. You can set your Roku to a lower screen resolution, which in theory should reduce your bitrate somewhat. But the most important thing you can to is to complain to Paramount. They have sole responsibility and control of their app/channel. There's nothing Roku can do to resolve an issue with a 3rd party app.
Roku should take some responsibility. Only happens on my ROKU TCL TV. I bought TV because it was a Roku and have regretted it for several reasons! Just now, Roku agent told me to call TCL company on a Sunday night. Right! This forum made me realize, I too, am watching Paramount Plus. This sucks. Only happens with my ROKU TV. My other tv, using Roku appliance, handles it just fine. So I blame ROKU TV!
- GregoYatzee2 years agoNewbie
Happens on my roku ultra too. Just started recently. Roku added that useless Screensaver thing around the same time. Can only pull pics from Google drive. Had to remove it because it was eating up memory and telling me to install a microsd card. There is definitely a bug somewhere in the mix.
- Bigjakester2 years agoNewbie
We're having the same problem. 4k stick+ just started last week only overheating while using Paramount +
- Nancylala2 years agoBinge Watcher
Can try placing a fan aimed at back of TV. But honestly my TCL Roku TV will overheat after just 4 hours if I'm watching that channel. Especially if I'm watching Paramount Live channel. Paramount thinks I'm nuts.
- atc980922 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Your beef is not with Roku. As you've stated, it works fine on your other Roku devices, only having an issue with a non-Roku built device. And even if it was a Roku built TV, they have no control over the way Paramount has programmed their app. I can't say if there's an issue with your TCL TV, or the Paramount app, but it's one of those and Roku themselves has no control over that.
- Nancylala2 years agoBinge Watcher
) Roku needs to find a new TV to attach their name to. What happens when someone falls asleep and tv overheats and catches fire? The techs at Paramount call it a problem with the TV and/or it's a "coincidence." Should NOT be an issue no matter the channel or streaming service.
- Nancylala2 years agoBinge Watcher
Tcl techs did something with my TV, had me unplug and hold off button on TV for 15 secs. I'm not sure but I think they did something to it remotely. Something about a fan that supposed to disperse the heat... If that doesn't work, their solution is a factory reset. I'll get a different brand of tv first!
- atc980922 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Nancylala wrote:Tcl techs did something with my TV, had me unplug and hold off button on TV for 15 secs. I'm not sure but I think they did something to it remotely.
The support techs have no such ability. Roku can download a system report file, but only once the user creates it (hit Home 5 times then Back 5 times quickly) and the user then provides the ID number. Other than that, no one can access your device outside your home network.
I'm not certain, but it's possible that creating the report file actually sends it to Roku, and they merely need the number to retrieve it from their server. It's entirely possible that Roku has no ability to connect remotely to your device. It is certainly possible, but I wouldn't think Roku would bother with doing that since it would take memory space and processing power to have that running in the background all the time.