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atc98092 wrote:Get-Rich Yes, it's a bug that only affects the older players. There are several threads about it, and Roku is aware.
I think it's a "Marijuana" bug! :smileywink:
The upgrade was released on April 20, i.e. 420, and Roku is headquartered in San Jose, CA - one of the first states to legalize it.:smileywink:
Hey, Roku Engineers - You shouldn't be smoking pot when you are doing these upgrades!
Bwahahahahaha! :smileylol:
Today, my TV was updated to build 4184-12, which seems to have resolve the issue for me. The 256 GB SanDisk USB thumb drive (formatted with NTFS) is now recognized again by Roku Media Player, and videos play just fine (as was before the 11.0 update).
Thank you, Roku team, for fixing the issue.
- AirMojo4 years agoStreaming Star
new-user-12345What does your TV have to do with the issue ?
Most of us just have dumb TVs using a separate Roku 3 device.
- explor2024 years agoBinge Watcher
Confirmed: updating to v11.0.0 build 4184-04 on my Roku 3 resolved the issue. My 64GB USB drive is again recognized and usable. Thank you Roku for fixing this!
- Teduardo4 years agoBinge Watcher
explor202 wrote:Confirmed: updating to v11.0.0 build 4184-04 on my Roku 3 resolved the issue. My 64GB USB drive is again recognized and usable. Thank you Roku for fixing this!
Worked for my #002 too. I'll update my #001 tomorrow after I wake up.
Don't know why #003 never caught the auto-update. Just as well. I only use two of them.
May as well keep it unplugged just in case some future update messes up my other two.
Thanks Roku, and everybody else.
Have A Great Day! :smileyvery-happy:
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