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Roku supplies the Roku streaming platform. Channel developers provide a version of their channel apps written to run on the Roku platform.
The earlier posts you've found saying you need to contact YouTube about the Roku-compatible version of YouTube's app are correct.
- James_NYC4 years agoStreaming Star
thank you Maikaiguy,,, and as I stated <<"I went there (YouTube customer service/community forum) and could not find the answer">>
So that is why I asked <<"Did anyone find within the Google/Youtube community or the "Contact us - YouTube Help" area to fix this particular problem of the sudden absence of the Playback Speed option on ROKU? ">>
thank you
- DBDukes4 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
I'm not experiencing that issue. Those that have reported the issue, when they actually bother to check the version of the app, had an older version. As for why, I have no idea. Google would control that. But I have the speed controls on mine.
What version/build of the YouTube app do you have?
- James_NYC4 years agoStreaming Star
UPDATE: I found my version by selecting the channel and *, thank you @HDMIGuy
I'm at: 2.21 Build 94005088
Thank you DBDukes,,,, I am not sure what version or even how to find what version one may have on my Roku channel on my TV,, (and I googled 'how') or on my desktop for that matter.
Again, both the desktop computer version and my TV streamed version both had the save selections when viewing a video... and suddenly on my TV it "upgraded" I would imagine as there are several different formats one of them being the ELIMINATION of the playback speed mode ,, which I like as I can watch more content.
Even if I knew the version of the TV vs the Desktop I'm not sure of how to 'revert' back to before 3/2022 version.
I'm just hoping Google gets the message and puts it back on.
I also see this question has been brought up on Reddit,, but no answer yet