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Noticed the same issue with our ONN Roku TV. The channel numbers on Roku Live have disappeared from the guide. Instead there are channel Logos or icons that are too small to be helpful. How can we get the numbers back?
I had a Visio TV and they have done just what you (Roku) have done. NO CHANNEL listing. So, I got rid of that TV because of no channel numbers. I will be getting rid of my Roku if the channels do not reappear. I am sure the channel numbers will not reappear. Too bad
- RokuArjiemar2 years agoRetired Moderator
Hello Community Users!
Thanks for the post,
We appreciate your feedback. We will share it with the team and welcome any additional feedback.
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Arjiemar
- GGRocks2 years agoBinge Watcher
Glad that our feedback is being shared with whom it needs to be. Unfortunately, that is all we are being told. How long will it take for Roku to realize this was not the best idea to implement?
- Docsman2 years agoBinge Watcher
I suspect they are not going to restore the channel numbers despite our protests. I would like to be wrong, but typically these kinds of decisions are made from a "we know better than the great unwashed" viewpoint which doesn't lend itself to being reversed. Also, the other streaming channel sites do not have channel numbers which may well be why they decided to remove them in the first place.
What is different, though, on the other streaming sites like Pluto and Xumo are more clearly defined grids that are easier to navigate and see what's there. Roku's grid without channel numbers is really hard to deal with the way it's currently laid out and I expect they'll be making changes to get closer in look and feel to the others beyond removing channel numbers. Maybe I'm giving Roku too much credit.
Ultimately, the way to deal with this large set of channels is to create favorites and it's especially important to do that when you cannot go directly to the channel of your choice. Having an easy to navigate grid, a consistent grid, really helps in doing that.
You would think with all the computing power and talk of AI, the UI would not be limited to scrolling simply up or down whether it's the complete list of channels or a subset like favorites. With a little bit of voice recognition, I should be able to tell the system to go to Universal Action or Buzzr or Sky News, and with a little more voice recognition, I should be able to create my own names for my favorites and tell the system to go to what I call them. Nice to dream.