I’m having the same problem with HBO Max. When we try to look through the menus it crashes back to the Roku homescreen. It’s happened several times now on two different Roku Tvs.
For anyone with a similar issue on a TCL Roku TV of multiple apps opening the load splash screen then closing back to the home screen . . .
The only way I was able to resolve my issue was to do the unthinkable. I had to do a factory rest of my Roku TV. This required setting EVERYTHING back up as though it was a new TV. Yes, it took a long time finding/remembering login ID and passwords for all the separate services. But all in all, it worked and all my apps open and are stable (fingers crossed/knock on wood).
I am running into the same issue - both Hulu and HBOMax are not launching anymore. Is there any other option than going back to the factory reset?
When I go to Disney Plus the Disney LOGO comes up and then kicks me back to the home screen. The only other stream I use - Netflix works fine. Just Disney PLUS effected.
@jsides wrote:When I go to Disney Plus the Disney LOGO comes up and then kicks me back to the home screen. The only other stream I use - Netflix works fine. Just Disney PLUS effected.
When problems are confined to a particular channel, it may be that the channel installation has gotten corrupted. A reinstall may fix the problem, so give it a try. Remove/reinstall procedure:
We are having this same issue, but our Roku won't us uninstall our Disney+?
ROKU apps play for three minutes and then exit to home screen. Problem apps, YouTube, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney Plus
Model 3930CA-ROKU express
Serial number X004004SNMGV
Software version: 9.4.0 build 4200-AE
Device ID S014298SNMGV
I fought this problem for months. I have found a solution. I bought a HDMI to Rca convertor on amazon and connected Roku to this device then to the TV via RCA cable that came with the device.. Bingo the problems gone.
Without getting to technical , It appears as some streaming has data that your TV doesnt like so the TV kicks the Roku device off the HDMI port. Since there is no data interaction between the TV's RCA connection and the Roku , the Roku doesnt pass the questionable data to the TV so the TV's does not respond by kicking the Roku off the HDMI Port.
That is a SAD solution and not possible as I do not have RCA connections. Why would I want to use 25 year old RCA connection rather than HDMI?????
I think my solution will be to toss the ROKU in the trash and purchase an apple TV.