We recently got our first TCL tv. On the YouTube app, the sound periodically (every fifteen seconds or so) goes flat for a second or so. My partner and I both independently noticed this and it really negatively affects audio quality, especially with music.
We haven't noticed this on other apps, but we've only been using the TV for a few weeks so we're not entirely sure it's confined to YouTube.
This is my first time with a Roku TV and first time posting in the forums, so I'm not sure what information is typically needed but happy to provide whatever I can to help!
Hi @tcwhalen,
We appreciate the response!
Since this issue has only been happening on a single channel, this must be an issue better addressed by the channel provider. Most channels on the Roku platform are designed, maintained, and developed by the channel providers themselves. You can reach out to YouTube directly and inquire further about the issue to address it.
We hope for your understanding regarding this matter.
All the best,
Kash
Hi @tcwhalen,
A warm welcome here in the Roku community.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We're here to help!
If the issue persists, let us know; we're here to further assist you with this. Thanks!
Please keep us posted!
Thanks,
Anjelie
Hi Anjelie - thanks for your reply!
I've tried the steps you listed but unfortunately the issue still persists after the uninstall, reboot, and reinstall - do you have any suggestions for next steps?
Hi @tcwhalen,
Thanks for keeping us posted!
We're sorry to hear that the issue has persisted despite the actions taken to resolve the issue. Rest assured that we take this concern and have taken note of it. Would you mind confirming if you've noticed this issue with the other channels? Is this issue only isolated to the YouTube channel alone?
Your response would be much appreciated.
All the best,
Kash
Hi Kash - thanks for your reply!
I believe this is limited only to the Youtube channel. I have not noticed it on Netflix, Disney+, or with peripherals such as a Nintendo Switch, but have heard it heavily on Youtube (~2-3 times per minute).
Hi @tcwhalen,
We appreciate the response!
Since this issue has only been happening on a single channel, this must be an issue better addressed by the channel provider. Most channels on the Roku platform are designed, maintained, and developed by the channel providers themselves. You can reach out to YouTube directly and inquire further about the issue to address it.
We hope for your understanding regarding this matter.
All the best,
Kash