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StarbucksGhost
Reel Rookie
2 months ago

YouTube TV app constant buffering and freezing.

I have a TCL Roku TV. I watch YouTube TV through the YouTube App on my Roku with my YouTube TV account. It has become unwatchable.  Constantly buffering, pausing, & freezing. I’ve updated both the Roku & the app itself. I’ve restarted the TV. Nothing helps.  It’s not the WiFi because I can watch anything on YouTube TV using my iPad which uses the same WiFi as my TV. It streams in 1080 HD without issue on my iPad but constantly struggles to give me even 480 SD on the 4K #TLC Roku tv.  I don’t understand what the problem can be. It’s pretty much only a problem with the#YouTube TV portion of the YouTube app. I can watch YouTube videos on YouTube without this problem. I do not want to watch my programs on a 4K tv in standard definition. But it rarely lets me go above 480 & often when it’s set to Auto will stream in 240 like it’s 2008. I shouldn’t have to restart the tv 5x a day to get a clear & uninterrupted viewing experience. HELP!

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  • RokuEmmanuel-D's avatar
    RokuEmmanuel-D
    Community Moderator

    Thanks for reaching out here, StarbucksGhost!

    Looks like you're having issues with the playback on YouTube TV, and we're here to help!

    Tell us more...

    • When did you start noticing this issue?
    • Did you have any recent updates before this happened? Can you please check the latest software on your Roku (under Settings > System > About)?

    In the meantime, please follow the steps below and see if it'll do the trick.

    1. Remove the channel: Highlight the channel tile on your home screen and press Star to open the Options menu. Select Remove channel and confirm.
    2. Restart your Roku device: Go to Settings > System > Power > System restart > Restart Now.
    3. Re-install the channel: After your Roku device restarts, visit the Roku Streaming Store and add the channel again.

    Keep us posted!

    Roku Community Team

    • StarbucksGhost's avatar
      StarbucksGhost
      Reel Rookie

      Hi, 

      So I’ve had this problem start almost a year ago, around June 2024.  I originally had the problem using the ‘YouTube TV’ app on my Roku.  I was told to stop using that app & only use the ‘YouTube’ app which has the YouTube TV within it.  Once I switched to that I did not have the problem until about 2 months ago when it started to do the same thing as the ‘YouTube TV app’.  Now it’s frequent to the point of being just as unwatchable.  I do not have cable so I only use apps on my Roku for content. YouTube TV is how I watch things I would normally require cable for.

      My Roku Software version is 14.5 & for reference I have a TLC 55S525 4K TV.  

      The only changes that fit the timeframe is that I moved to a new location so I had to switch my ISP.  However as I stated before, the apps work fine & stream without problems on my iPad & my phone which uses the same WiFi as the TV.  I’ve had this TV since Fall of 2021 & never had playback issues with YTTV or YT on the Roku until June 2024.  
      Other than that I’ve only been updating the Roku & the channel apps themselves as needed.
       I’ve had people tell me to use the RoKu stick instead of using the TV as my Roku but I’m not sure how that would be any better. I just want everything to function as it’s intended to. 

      I have not tried your suggestions yet but I will later today.  Thanks for your help. 

      • RokuEmmanuel-D's avatar
        RokuEmmanuel-D
        Community Moderator

        Thanks for that detailed info, StarbucksGhost!

        While you wait, it might be a good idea to start with some troubleshooting steps. If that doesn’t do the trick, try hooking up your Roku device to a different internet connection, like a mobile hotspot, and let us know how that goes.

        We get that everything else was working fine with the Wi-Fi, but sometimes, a glitch in the connection could mess with the quality when streaming shows, especially those in high resolution.

        Keep us posted!

        Roku Community Team