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atc98092
10 months agoCommunity Streaming Expert
The Roku itself doesn't have a "sleep" function. It does have something called Bandwidth Saver that will stop playback after four hours if the remote isn't used. But that can be disabled under the network settings. However, the apps/channels themselves might have a limit on how long they will stream without user interaction, and any ability to disable that would be found within the app itself. Roku would have no control over such functionality and only the app/channel provider can answer that for certain if such a setting exists.
- TV24710 months agoReel Rookie
Thanks for info, does anyone know if there is a remote button press that will keep the iPlayer active without interrupting it?
Or is there a banner pop up that you need to click on to keep it active.thanks