Just wanted to add that I too have been having a Closed Captions (CC) issue with Paramount Plus on one Roku device in my house, watching Start Trek Discovery. Subtitles are often working at the start of show show, and then after a few minutes I realize they have disappeared. I can go to Roku settings and enable subtitles (even though Roku thinks they *are* already enabled) and when I go back to Paramount Plus they are working again. I plan to try the factory reset today (June 21,2023). - Frank
As I mentioned in the thread I started, my and other similar issues appear to be random injection attacks. By this, I mean the hacker intercepts the stream randomly and injects the code. The bad news for us was that the code would continue interfering until it was removed. The good news is if this is a variant of our attack, the factory reset should get rid of it, and because it is a random attack, you're unlikely to get hit with it again.
The bad news is that your attack is different. A factory reset can only determine whether this is a similar attack. If the Reset removes the problem and it doesn't reappear, that should be the end of it. If the problem reappears after the factory reset, you should contact Roku and Paramount again and give them the information about your device. When a factory reset eliminates an issue, it's difficult to determine the injection's source, and little can be done. Solutions can only be developed for persistent and recurring problems. Good luck! (Note: I do not work for Roku or Paramount) I'm only a concerned white hat! 🙂
ZenMasterChip,
Good info. I'll re-post after the factor reset. I've hesitated because I expect it may forget all my passwords, But will definitely do it and see what happens.
Roku is very Factory Reset friendly. Depending on which apps you use, many settings for access, such as authentication and passwords, are handled by Roku. That is for most, but not all apps. I found the process surprisingly easy. I could have been lucky. Roku automatically loaded and installed most of the apps I used previously, then authenticated and logged me in. You must do it for apps Roku cannot handle, usually independent payers (ex: not through Roku). This generally required installing the missing app, logging into the app's website on your phone and providing the app's website with the code provided by the login section of the newly installed app in Roku. Most of us have done this before. This handled all my other exceptions. The whole thing took me around five minutes. 🙂 Good luck!
Chip
Thanks! I feel more confident now..
Happy I could help! 🙂