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Jyingram
Newbie
3 years ago
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My Roku keep turning off and going back to main screen in middle of a movie

Look I shouldn't have ti go Thur all this to get some help!! My roku your device keeps going back to main screen in middle of the movie! HELP!!!

  • Hi Jyingram

    Thanks for reaching out to the Roku community!

    We'd like to take a closer look to see if there's anything else we can suggest to help.

    Does the issue only occur on a specific channel or all channels on your Roku device? Have you already tried checking for a manual software update on your Roku device to see if that helps the issue you are experiencing?

    To check for a manual update, navigate to Home > Settings > System > System Update > Check Now.  Restart your Roku and try again. 

    Keep us posted from there if you need additional help.



    Regards, 
    Karla

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  • RokuKarla's avatar
    RokuKarla
    Retired Moderator

    Hi Jyingram

    Thanks for reaching out to the Roku community!

    We'd like to take a closer look to see if there's anything else we can suggest to help.

    Does the issue only occur on a specific channel or all channels on your Roku device? Have you already tried checking for a manual software update on your Roku device to see if that helps the issue you are experiencing?

    To check for a manual update, navigate to Home > Settings > System > System Update > Check Now.  Restart your Roku and try again. 

    Keep us posted from there if you need additional help.



    Regards, 
    Karla

    • makaiguy's avatar
      makaiguy
      Community Streaming Expert

      Jyingram-

      First thing I'd check would be how you are powering your Roku.

      If you are powering your Roku by plugging into the USB port on the TV, try powering from house power via the USB power adapter that came with the Roku**. 

      The ports on many televisions only supply 0.5 amp or less, which is not enough to power a Roku reliably. It may appear to start up okay, but when it runs into something that requires more power than the tv's USB port can provide, something's got to give. Frequently this results in shutting down the stream you are viewing and exiting back to the Roku home screen. 

      If this is a new problem, possibly an update to either the Roku operating software or to some channel app software is using a little more power than in the past.  If you were just barely scraping by before, this might push you over the edge. 

      **If your Roku didn't come with an adapter, or if you don't have a Roku adapter handy, any other USB power adapter you have from another device should work as long as the fine print on it says it outputs at least 1 amp.

       

    • Craftynhmom's avatar
      Craftynhmom
      Newbie

      I've had the same issue happen twice.

      I just got my Roku Ultra 2 weeks ago. This last time I fell asleep and woke up to find my husband left for bed but the TV was on a movie that I had begun to gain some solid interest in.

      Then, after like 20 minutes of thus mysterious movie peaking my curiosity all of a sudden I find myself in sheer panic mode with 30 seconds to find my remote. I felt like I was in a freaking Japanese game show that developed out of the blue through my Roku and began in into my living room without my consent.

      Needless to say I didn't find my remote in time, my leftover dinner that my daughter just reheated for me is now cold again and I  now find myself faced with trying to figure out how the **bleep** I'm supposed to know which app out of the 30 I have installed did my husband put the Roku on so I can begin to search for movie I was watching which I have no idea in **bleep** what the name is. 

      There's got to be a way to adjust the setting on this thing so this doesn't happen again or.... if I can't stop it from asking me if I'm still watching something I  should be able to adjust the time so I have more than 30 freaking seconds to find my (⁠╬⁠☉⁠д⁠⊙⁠)⁠⊰⁠⊹ฺ **bleep** REMOTE!!!!! Seriously people wth!! 

      • AvsGunnar's avatar
        AvsGunnar
        Community Streaming Expert

        Craftynhmom 

        The two settings you can disable are both "Power Savings" and "Bandwidth Saver"

        Settings/System/Power/Auto Power Savings/20-min inactivity [uncheck to disable]

        Settings/Network/Bandwidth Saver/Off [off=disable]

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        Bandwidth Saver is generally the setting responsible for asking if you are still watching a channel after 4hrs of inactivity.  If you disable it, make sure you press Home button on your Roku remote when you are finished with your streaming session or you will likely continue to stream/use data ad infinitum. (don't just press the Power button on your remote; this will just turn off your TV while the Roku device will continue to stream away in the background).

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        In order to try and find the show you were watching, try seeing if it may be listed in the "Continue Watching" section of "What to Watch" on your Home Screen left side menu.

        If you do not see "What to Watch" on the left hand side menu on the Home screen, try enabling it under Settings/Home Screen/What to Watch