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Mudmanrv without knowing the specific model number of your Roku, it's tough to say what the exact problem is. On older devices, YouTube simply doesn't work well, period. Google continues to program the app to use the more powerful chipsets in the newer players, and the older players simply can't keep up. YouTube was the first app/channel that because unusable on my old Roku 2 XS, which is now over 12 years old. I can still hook it up and it works, but it's not a usable device with most channels.
- Mudmanrv2 years agoReel Rookie
atc98092 while I appreciate your response, our Rokus are Roku 3 devices and so far still occasionally receive updates. I find it irritating for lack of better words that companies do this forced obsolescence. The Roku 3 has been fine for every other service we use, Netflix, Hulu, history, Amazon, Vudu, etc. only YouTube causes this issue. Sure there may be “better” tech out there, but this “tech” still works fine for its purpose with the exception of YouTube. I don’t have a 4k tv so why would I spend money on a 4k Roku just to play one channel? Next I’ll have to replace the tv too. I mean I get it, I work with tech daily, it’s just irritating.
- RokuAustin2 years agoCommunity Manager
Mudmanrv wrote:
atc98092 while I appreciate your response, our Rokus are Roku 3 devices and so far still occasionally receive updates. I find it irritating for lack of better words that companies do this forced obsolescence. The Roku 3 has been fine for every other service we use, Netflix, Hulu, history, Amazon, Vudu, etc. only YouTube causes this issue. Sure there may be “better” tech out there, but this “tech” still works fine for its purpose with the exception of YouTube. I don’t have a 4k tv so why would I spend money on a 4k Roku just to play one channel? Next I’ll have to replace the tv too. I mean I get it, I work with tech daily, it’s just irritating.
Totally hear you Mudmanrv! Roku 3 was initially released in 2013, so your device is over 10 years old at this point. Keep in mind that channel partners, like YouTube, create their own channels, including memory requirements. Although, we do incentivize partners to keep their channels within parameters for older players.
Shoot me a PM, as a long-time Roku customer, I'm happy to send you a few coupon codes for a discount. 😎
- D_ATL2 years agoNewbie
Hi @atc98092,
Wish I had read your post before trying the sd card route.
I have a Roku 3 and too am a (very) long-time Roku customer.
Seems its best I consider buying a current model, would you be kind enough to send me a ew coupon codes for a discount?
Regards,
D
- atc980922 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Mudmanrv Roku is not doing anything to make your Roku 3 obsolete. Google is responsible for the YouTube app, and they have made it increasingly require a newer player. That's Google's doing, not Roku.
Yes, the Roku 3 is still a supported device. But I expect both versions to soon join the legacy devices and no longer receive support. Why? Age. The older version is now more than 10 years old, and the newest version is approaching 9 years old. Technology has moved along tremendously in the past 10 years, and some devices simply are outdated, regardless of how well they continue to work with some apps. The Roku 3 falls into this category, as it's a great player but has been completely passed by with newer devices.
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