Hi @tjernagel,
Greetings and welcome to the Roku Community!
Thanks for bringing this to our attention, and we're sorry for the trouble you've experienced with your Roku device. Kindly be advised that we're well aware of this, and the appropriate Roku team is currently investigating the issue to resolve it as soon as possible. Would you mind giving us the information as requested by @RokuAnjelie mentioned above to gather more information regarding the issue you've experienced?
We would appreciate your response.
All the best,
Kash
Restarting the Roku worked for me. Seems to be the answer for all electronics not just computers.
That worked on two of my tv's but not on the third. I actually had to replace the roku "box" (not sure what it is called but the actual Roku device) on this one.
Thanks - I'll try this next time it happens.
Thanks for the advice. The software reset fixed my remote skipping issue.
Pair your remote with your box again...fixed!
Well this worked for me, but only temporary. It stopped the skipping remote issue, however every few days it starts skipping again and I have to shut off my stream bar and log back it. This bug for me has been ongoing for 2 months now. This solution is a frustratingi one, a better solution will be Roku actually doing a permanent fix with updates. Oh hmm... like fix the issue and not be sitting on their hands in incompetence.
Your suggestion worked for me. Thanks!!!
Hi Community users,
Thank you for posting here at the Roku Community!
We want to gather more information about the issue you're running into. Can you please give us more details regarding your issue so we can further assist you?
Once we have this information, we will be able to pass it along to the appropriate Roku team for further investigation. We were looking forward to your response.
Thanks,
Anjelie
I have several Roku 4K units
They are not from the same batch
What they do have in common is that they do not get turned off when I shut down the TV
Another feature is they get HOT after awhile
Your test team might try using units that are on constantly even thought they are not in actual use.
You might have a combination H/W and S/W issue its more than likely that your testing does not consider prolonged exposure to conditions that create unexpected amount of Heat that the units incur
Stormey12