Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. The channel developers have apparently developed different versions of the app for TVs and players, which might make sense depending on the coding. Now if the app on a Sharp Roku TV, or one of the other manufacturers also have the same issue, then it's likely the TV version of the OS simply has differences that they are programming for.
I can't for the life of me think of any reason Roku would make something like this happen at the OS level, and honestly I believe it's even possible for the OS to do this. Why would they program it any differently than a Roku player, since that would require more work, meaning more cost? There's nothing to gain for them to do it, and many reasons not to.
I don't know how much influence a company like TCL might have over the Roku OS programming for their hardware. It's possible (I simply don't know) that they actually do some of the coding for their hardware themselves. If it truly is hardware specific, that tends to point at TCL controlling it, not Roku. But again, I have no idea how intertwined Roku and each TV manufacturer might be with the OS coding. I just don't see any reason for Roku to program the OS to do that only on specific hardware. There's simply no value for them to do so.
I'm not looking to start some argument but its just been frustrating to have this be a prolonged issue across many apps and then to just say "well it's on the app developers to fix" when its clearly either a Roku OS issue or a TCL issue.
Again, there needs to be an option on ALL services to simply disable this “feature”-just let the movie play complete from beginning to end without shrinking the screen, overlaying junk or anything else. I don’t use streaming services that do this.
Not true it even happens to Roku‘s own advertisement on the TCL Roku TV. When it is a small screen it is black you hear the sound you only see the picture when you go fullscreen.
This happens regardless of app or channel, Roku-provided or not. I've experienced it with interactive ads when the screen changes size, every app that reduces the screen size during credits, the Peacock app live channels if you let the guide disappear on its own... There are numerous repro scenarios.
If I use my Xbox apps on the same TV, the issue doesn't happen even though the videos do the same size reductions in the same places. This leads me to believe it's an issue in the video driver for the TV itself since app video is handled differently than input video. Further, this didn't happen when we first had the TV. IIRC this started happening a couple years ago after an update.
For christ sake, Roku. Please fix this issue. This is making me go mad. Watch 20 second ad in the middle of YouTube video, screen minimizes and goes black, click skip, video screen is black, go back to home page and click on video again, forced to watch another 20 s ad, video starts from the beginning, fast forward to where you stopped watching, forced to watch another 20 s ad. I'm about to throw my TV in the trash :'(
For all the unhelpful comments saying that this is not roku's fault: if it's not their fault, just tell us so and point us in the right direction. That's simple. The lack of response is just terrible.
@guskwak wrote:For all the unhelpful comments saying that this is not roku's fault: if it's not their fault, just tell us so and point us in the right direction. That's simple. The lack of response is just terrible.
OK, it's not Roku's fault. Google owns YouTube, and they have sole responsibility how the YouTube channel functions on various devices. You can contact Google support for YouTube here.
You are obnoxious. We need this answer from Roku.
Roku will only give you the same answer. They have zero control over the way 3rd party apps work on their devices. Sorry if you don't want to accept that. Have a nice day.
The most likely answer is that the industry has moved on and Roku can't or won't update to be compatible.
Regardless, Roku's stance of "it's them, not us" has only served to ensure that I will move on to one of "them" who chooses to remain compatible.