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I'm using the premiere which claims it can do 4k, It's garbage. I tried 1080p and 720p and it looks like 15-30 fps. In other words is stutters. It's unwatchable. I came here hoping to contact support, but beyond 30 days it seems not likely no matter how poor the device is. Luckily I have a Firestick 4K and it's preformance is great. I think I'll replace the Roku with a Chromecast with Google TV device. I haven't heard of any problems streaming football with that device.
- OwnerofDevicesRoku Guru
Thursday night football streams without any problems on all 3 of my Roku TVs. I have 2 westinghouse's and 1 Sharp. I did have to restart one Westinghouse from the menu in order to fix my problem on that particular TV while watching TNF.
- wvaboilerReel Rookie
May be a difference between connecting to wifi with Roku module vs connecting with a Roku TV.
So far I've only had my problem with prime TNF live streaming. Anything else I watch via my Roku module is a great picture.
- RokuKariza-DRetired Moderator
Hello oscar15
Thanks for posting here in the Community!
Could you tell us more about the issue you're experiencing? What happens when you stream Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime Video through Roku? Have you checked other channels if the same problem occurs?
With more information, we can assist you further.
All the best,
Kariza- robangNewbie
TNF performs poorly on replay. Crashes often when I use fast forward. Also there doesn't seem to be a preview on the fast forward.
- RokuDanny-RRetired Moderator
robang
Thanks for the post.Try removing the channel from the Roku home screen by navigating to the channel tile, pressing the * key on your remote and choosing 'Remove channel'. Then restart your device from Settings>System>System restart. Once your player starts up again, add the channel back once more.
Does this clear up the issue you are seeing? Please keep us posted what you find out.
Thanks,
Danny
- wvaboilerReel Rookie
Yes. I have two Rokus and both were problematic. In one case I have an LG connected to my wifi network. I also have a Roku connected to my LG and connected to the same wifi network. When I connected the LG to Prime with a direct Wifi connection the picture was crystal clear 100% of time. When I connected the LG to Prime via the Roku connection the picture was clear sometimes but most of the time very wavy - it was unwatchable. Of course the LG and the Roku are close so distance wasn't an issue. Moving the Roku and also restarting it did not help.
I plan to run similar "test" watching Sunday night game on Peacock using same connection setups (I normally watch Sunday night game on my cable NBC connection).