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I tried that and it didn't work. It only happens when I pause, so restarting and reinstalling isn't the type of solution that would work here, because everything else is fine. I tried doing this on Crave using Apple TV and it did not dim. It only seems to do it with Roku, and only with Crave, not other streaming services.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about. As you can see, the screen gets dim when on pause, and there is no way to get rid of the play controls overlay. Hitting backspace or home just takes it out of the show entirely. There is no exit button like on other remotes, where the show will still be paused, but the overlay will disappear.
That overlay should go away in a few seconds. You can try pressing Back on your remote to see if it clears, but that may exit the video you're watching. The default behavior is for the overlay to clear after a few seconds, so if it doesn't it's something Crave is doing and only they can fix it.
- McBobaks3 years agoChannel Surfer
Overlay does not go away unless show is playing. Keeping the show on pause keeps the screen dim and the overlay on.
Talked to Crave TV about this on a daily basis over the course of a week, and it turns out it is a function of their TV app, but only on Roku. The Crave app does not do this on Apple TV. For whatever reason, the developers have written the code to make the screen go dim and the overlay to stay on while the show is paused, only when using a Roku Streambar.
The problem is that Crave TV is the channel with all the new Star Trek and other Sci-Fi shows, shows which are filled with visual easter eggs that people usually try to see more clearly by rewinding and pausing.
Perhaps Roku could convince Crave to get rid of this unwanted feature, and/or they could build in an on-screen exit button that clears the overlay and re-lights the screen without exiting the show itself?- RokuKarla3 years agoRetired Moderator
Hello McBobaks
Thanks for reaching out here in the Community!
Channels on Roku are developed and maintained by the channel developer themselves. We'd recommend continuing to follow up with Crave support team to see if they have any additional settings or options within their device that may allow the functionality you are looking for.
Regards,
Karla- McBobaks3 years agoChannel Surfer
I will, of course, but Crave would probably listen more to Roku than me. Roku has a lot more sway than I do.