It could be a security feature to prevent a USB from infecting a Roku with a virus, if that is possible.
However, I would like a setting to disable this.
I just want to know how to get RID of this "Allow Access to external media" that keeps popping up every time when I keep installing it to my tv.
@Matty3 wrote:I just want to know how to get RID of this "Allow Access to external media" that keeps popping up every time when I keep installing it to my tv.
Until Roku adds a setting that makes the permission persistent, the only way to avoid the message is to leave the media plugged in. I have a USB drive plugged into my Ultra and I've never seen the message, other than when I first connected it.
To the contrary; leaving the device plugged in just means the prompt comes up every time I turn the TV on.
Mine has never popped up again. Mine is powered on at all times, but turning the TV and AVR off and on has never triggered the notice. I has an OS update yesterday, and there was no message when it rebooted. I just rebooted it again just now, and there was no message after it restarted. I even went into RMP and selected the USB drive. No message.
Yours a stick? Mine is a small portable hard drive with a cable and all.
Yes, I'm using a USB stick which gets its power from the Roku. If your portable drive is being powered off when the TV is not in use, then I could see the message appearing when you power it back up. The solution is to not power the drive from a USB port on the TV, since it will power off when the TV is turned off. If your drive is powered at all times, I have no explanation, as mine simply doesn't behave that way.
I've been thoroughly aggravated by this new pop up alert as well. It triggers from my USB flashdrives, but only after I plug it in after removing. My immediate, first impulse response is "do not allow" because why would I want random apps/streaming channels reading it? What are doing with said information? The only thing I want to access the media device is Roku's Media Player. I have a TCL tv with Roku as the operating software, basically a Roku tv. Wish it gave us the option to limit what reads the flashdrives.
No, that’s a whole different complaint.
Of course the device needs permission to read your drive in order to play the media.
If they specified it was only for the built-in media player, that'd be fine. If memory serves, a plural was used instead of a singular (apps, channels, etc).