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Aziel82
Binge Watcher
7 months ago
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Is Roku Ultra available in 1080P - 120FPS - 120Hz refresh rate?

I was wondering why Roku hasn’t made the Roku Ultra 1080P 120FPS 120Hz refresh rate?

I use Unifab Smoother AI to convert my MP4 movies and shows, but I can only convert to a maximum of 47.952FPS double from the standard 23.976FPS because Roku Ultra only supports 60FPS. Converting past 60FPS makes the movies and shows a little funny-looking. I would like to convert my movies and shows to 95.904FPS and 71.928FPS.

Is there a future release of the Roku Ultra that supports 1080P - 120FPS - 120Hz refresh rate?

  • Hi Aziel82,

    Thanks for the post.

    Just a heads-up that the Roku Ultra is not yet available with support for 1080P at 120FPS and a 120Hz refresh rate.

    Current-generation Roku streaming players are designed to output all content at a display refresh rate of 60fps. If you prefer, your Roku player can be configured to output the native format of each movie, video, or TV show by enabling the auto-adjust display refresh rate setting, if available.

    • Note: The auto-adjust display refresh rate setting may not apply to content from specific channels.

    Hope this info is helpful for you! Let us know what’s going on.

    Cheers,
    Roku Community Team

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  • Aziel82 

    Roku's HDMI 2.0b ports are limited in bandwidth and can only handle a sad little 60hz.

    One of a dozen reasons I'm excited to have ordered an Nvidia Shield earlier after listing my Ultra's for sale... 120hz with HDR 10, all latest codecs, plus chromecast support, not just miracast like a cheap device, and bluetooth device support for keyboards, headphones, remotes, controllers, etc.

    Yes, it's limited at 1080p (at 120hz), but that's majority of the content.

    • Aziel82's avatar
      Aziel82
      Binge Watcher

      But does it also output 120FPS as well or just 120Hz? I prefer Roku but I'm guessing they are not innovative. From a Scientific standpoint anything above 1080P is useless to the human eye @ 3ft and more away from the screen. 

      • easytodobetter's avatar
        easytodobetter
        Roku Guru

        120hz means the screen refreshes 120 times per second. 120fps means the video has 120 pictures per second.

        A device can refresh at 120hz but still show a lower fps video by repeating pictures.

        FPS relies on the content to have been made with 120 frames. Video, games, whatever it is needs to be native 120fps.

        As long as the display supports it and the media (games, video) does too, the Shield can output 120hz/FPS content at 1080.

        That HDMI 2.0b bottleneck keeps it from being 4k too.

        But per resolution, even past 3 feet, higher resolutions like 1440p and 4K still give sharper images, cleaner edges, and less aliasing, especially on larger screens.

        Your eyes don’t suddenly lose all ability to notice detail at that distance.

        Also, higher resolution reduces things like shimmering and moiré effects in motion, which is noticeable no matter how far you sit. That annoying myth from reddit and youtube oversimplifies how human vision and screen size interact. 1080p isn’t a magic cutoff.

        I've personally been really into collecting 4K HDR 10 / Dolby 7.1 and the difference is incredible as long as the display supports it, as long as there are no bottlenecks. You can just browse the isles of an entertainment section and see the difference haha

  • RokuJohnB's avatar
    RokuJohnB
    Community Moderator

    Hi Aziel82,

    Thanks for the post.

    Just a heads-up that the Roku Ultra is not yet available with support for 1080P at 120FPS and a 120Hz refresh rate.

    Current-generation Roku streaming players are designed to output all content at a display refresh rate of 60fps. If you prefer, your Roku player can be configured to output the native format of each movie, video, or TV show by enabling the auto-adjust display refresh rate setting, if available.

    • Note: The auto-adjust display refresh rate setting may not apply to content from specific channels.

    Hope this info is helpful for you! Let us know what’s going on.

    Cheers,
    Roku Community Team

    • Aziel82's avatar
      Aziel82
      Binge Watcher

      Yes, Have the auto adjust refresh rate setting to On. I’d like to have 60Hz/120Hz native for Roku Media Player app under USB settings. where I can choose outside of the auto adjust frame rate setting for playing off my media server or plugging a drive into the USB port. Matter of fact under USB setting they should have this option of choosing “60Hz” or “120Hz”. As far as 120FPS the Roku ultra is not powerful enough to go above 60FPS so I have to edit my movies at 47.952FPS from standard 23.976FPS. I don’t like watching movies and shows at standard frame rate, if I don’t have to. I have AI software that increases frame rates for my movies and shows. I just can’t go above 47.952FPS because of the Roku Ultra 4850X hardware limitation. For the next model, I would love to see these be implemented on the next Ultra lease. Come on now we’re in 2025! 😁lol