I need my tv to play all night. How do I turn off the feature of Roku going to sleep a few hours after I start watching?
Hello! @MLeone,
Thank you for sharing this with the Roku Community!
We appreciate you contacting us regarding the issue with your Roku device stopping streaming at night. We're pleased to assist you.
There are two things that we need to check: the auto power-saving and bandwidth-saving features need to be disabled.
How to disable auto power savings
Certain Roku streaming players have a feature that automatically helps to save power when specific conditions are met.
You can use the following steps to disable auto power savings.
After you disable auto power savings, your Roku player will remain "awake" and ready to be used any time your TV is powered on.
How to disable Bandwidth Saver
If you have any other questions or concerns, please let us know.
Thanks,
Arjiemar
@MLeone Try going into settings, power, auto power settings, and turn off reduce power after 15 min, and shut off after 4 hours
Hello! @MLeone,
Thank you for sharing this with the Roku Community!
We appreciate you contacting us regarding the issue with your Roku device stopping streaming at night. We're pleased to assist you.
There are two things that we need to check: the auto power-saving and bandwidth-saving features need to be disabled.
How to disable auto power savings
Certain Roku streaming players have a feature that automatically helps to save power when specific conditions are met.
You can use the following steps to disable auto power savings.
After you disable auto power savings, your Roku player will remain "awake" and ready to be used any time your TV is powered on.
How to disable Bandwidth Saver
If you have any other questions or concerns, please let us know.
Thanks,
Arjiemar
Also note that some individual channel apps also have similar "are you still watching" features to reduce unwatched usage from tying up their servers.