New Rokus - Do They Support 24.000 FPS?
- 2 years ago
Hi decker12,
Thank you for posting here in the Roku Community!
We will be more than happy to answer your inquiry. The auto-adjust display refresh rate setting can be enabled or disabled from the Settings menu on your compatible Roku player. The setting will not change when your Roku player reboots or when the software updates. Please be aware that when the auto-adjust display refresh rate is disabled, your Roku player outputs all content at 60 fps. A movie filmed at 24 fps or a video shot at 25 fps may exhibit subtle jerkiness due to the conversion to 60 fps. You may also need to adjust the video settings on your TV. Consult the documentation included with your TV or contact the manufacturer directly.
- Press Home on your Roku remote.
- Scroll and select Settings.
- Select System.
- Select Advanced System Settings.
- Select Advanced Display Settings.
- Select Auto-adjust display refresh rate and choose from the following:.
- Enabled: Your Roku player will automatically switch to the native format of the movie, video, or TV show when playback begins.
- Note:
- Due to video mode changes on your TV, the picture may flash to black when starting and stopping playback. These video mode changes may occur more often with channels that automatically play video content when browsing the channel interface.
- The auto-adjust display refresh rate setting is not available for content on some channels, such as Netflix or Hulu. When enabled, titles on these channels will output at the same refresh rate.
- Note:
- Disabled: Your Roku player will output all content at 60 fps.
For more information, you can also refer to this support link here.
If there's anything else that we can do to assist you, please let us know.
Kind regards,
John