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RD84's avatar
RD84
Newbie
11 months ago

Youtube TV and Youtube app crashing roku

Everything was working fine yesterday. Today when opening the Youtube TV app, or Youtube app, 2-3 seconds after clicking on it, the name of the channel shows on a black screen and then roku crashes and restarts. I tried Netflix, no issue. I haven't tried any other app.

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  • makaiguy's avatar
    makaiguy
    Community Streaming Expert

    RD84-

    Have you tried removing and re-installing the channel?

    After removing the channel, but BEFORE reinstalling it, RESTART** your Roku to clear its memory cache. Without the restart you may not get a clean reinstall. This is not a cure-all but at least it will assure you of having an uncorrupted copy of the current channel app.

    Depending on your Roku model number you'll find the "System restart" option under either "Settings > System > Power" or under "Settings > System". If you don't have sufficient control to use the menus, or if it is just more convenient, you can also restart by pulling the power plug for a short while, then plugging it back in.

    **On a Roku TV with "Fast TV Start" enabled, turning the TV off/on only puts you in/out of a low power standby state, it does NOT give you a complete restart. Use the methods above.

  • We have a 55S535 and are up to date on the software 13.1.4 We have rebooted our modem, deleted the Youtube TV app and still have freezing/buffering issues. I've seen replies by ROKU to contact the app provider (Youtube TV in this case) but the issues we're having only happen on the TV, we've never had these issues on our iPhones using the Youtube TV app. Doesn't make sense to contact Youtube if it's only happening on the TV, right? Any real solution to this? Thank you.

    • Marziss's avatar
      Marziss
      Reel Rookie

      I notice this too... but its only YouTube also i notice this after the updated to the Ver.1.3

      • MAJER's avatar
        MAJER
        Reel Rookie

        Beyond frustrating!! There's no way this is a YouTube TV app issue. Hopefully Roku comes through with an actual fix.