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- GeaugaBinge Watcher
This thread has been going on for a month now with NO help! I called Roku yesterday and after waiting 2 hours to talk to someone I still have no resolution or even just any kind of answer!! I also tried the Chat and that was a joke too! Buying these cameras is a major mistake and I am going back to Ring cameras.
This so called "support" is worse than dealing with Amazon! How can I not have any answer at all??????
Good luck Hinave123
- RokuRhea-VCommunity Moderator
Hey Geauga
Update regarding this issue: the recording behavior is functioning as designed — it adjusts based on movement in the frame. Even a brief pause can cause the recording to stop. At this time, everything appears to be working as expected.If you have any further inquiries, let us know!
Roku Community Team- GeaugaBinge Watcher
That response that RokuRhea-V just gave is exactly what I mean!
I have said several times the motion is continuing yet the recording stops. There is no pause in the movement!!!
This is the WORST experience ever
- GeaugaBinge Watcher
After about 20 seconds of recording it does not record again until maybe 30 seconds later sometimes not at all, even it there is movement.
But why does it stop recording even if there is movement?
- RokuArcelynCommunity Moderator
Thanks for the extra details! Geauga
If your outdoor wired camera is only recording short bursts and missing movement, there are a few things worth looking into.
Here's what you can try:
- Adjust the Detection Settings (Go to Home, select Camera, tap Settings, and tap Detection settings)
- Turn detection sensitivity to 100 and adjust as needed.
- Change the recording cooldown (Go to Home, select Camera > Settings > Event recording under Recording Settings, tap Recording cooldown, choose the cooldown interval, and select Save.
- Check for firmware updates.
- Ensure stable power and internet connection.
For more tips, check it out here. Hope this helps!
Roku Community Team
- Hinave123Binge Watcher
Hey RokuArcelyn
Thanks for providing solution. I am also facing this issue. I will definitely try it.
- RokuRhea-VCommunity Moderator
Hey Geauga Hinave123
Heads up. The recording time shifts based on motion in the frame—even a quick pause can stop it. Right now, it’s behaving as expected. We’ll treat this as feedback and follow up if anything changes.
Let us know if you have questions!
Roku Community Team- Hinave123Binge Watcher
Thanks for informing us about the update. Let me check then I will give the feedback. RokuRhea-V
- GeaugaBinge Watcher
As it says in my previous posts, the motion does continue but the recording stops. So there is still motion happening, but the cameras stop recording. This is not just one of my cameras, it’s happening on all of them. They all do the same thing.
- RokuSuzyLCommunity Moderator
Welcome Geauga
We noticed you have a question about how your Outdoor Battery Camera records events. It seems your camera only records for 20 seconds at a time—let’s take a closer look at why that might be happening.
Can you describe what happens after the camera records an event for around 20 seconds? Quick note: For as long as the camera is connected to power, the camera will only stop recording if there is no motion detected.
Looking forward to your reply!
Roku Community Team