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Hi Lopijr,
Greetings from the Roku Community!
We value your inquiry and interest in learning more about the Roku TV and how to keep it operating after a few hours of being idle. We'll do what we can on our end to bring you the information you need. Please be advised that if your Roku device is streaming for four hours and no commands are received from your Roku remote or the mobile app, the Roku platform interprets this as inactivity on your Roku device. Research shows that four hours without remote activity is a good indicator that no one is watching the content being streamed since most movies and TV shows are less than 4 hours. After those four hours, your Roku device will display a prompt asking you to confirm that you are still watching. You can disable the prompt for all streaming channels using the instructions below:
- Press Home on your Roku remote.
- Scroll and select Settings.
- Select Network.
- Select the bandwidth saver.
- Choose Off.
- Note: Some streaming channels employ their own mechanism to cease data usage after a specific period of inactivity. These features will not be affected when you disable Bandwidth Saver.
Please let us know if it works, and we'll be glad to further assist you.
Kind regards, Eunice
- Lopijr2 years agoReel Rookie
Appreciate the from the book response, but you must not have read my message. Streaming does not apply, so bandwidth saver does not apply and it is already off along with standby being off. I am running a USB stick to show messages and presentations for employees. I understand what market research may show, but ROKU should let consumers decide if they want their TVs to remain on regardless of how long the remote is not touched. Please recommend a software update to allow consumers full control. There are many many threads with consumers asking for this. If there is someplace else I should be writing, please advise.
- Ish12 years agoNewbie
Having the same issue, any luck ?
- Gordy792 years agoNewbie
I'm having the same issue at my work with a brand new Hisense TV with Roku. I wish I would have seen this thread before it was purchased. I see no cures for this. I'm guessing buying a tv without Roku might be the best bet? Hello anybody out there