They - at least one Roku guy with handle @RokuJohnB who monitors the community - was on this over the weekend and asked me to submit details, which I did. AFAIK that is at least some of the input for the investigation.
That said, it would be nice if Roku would post updates here as well as to Reddit.
I'm so happy that you found a way to make it about you and your Fortran days @John-Mag but that's enough corporate meat riding it's been A WEEK OF THIS and they're ignoring it entirely
Thanks. At least you let us know they know about it and are working it.
Here is what has changed for me today ((3/26/25). I had my HDMI 2 connection labeled as PC and a couple of hours ago it changed on its own back to the label HDMI 2. When i shut the PC off or unplug the HDMI cord I will know if the problem has been fixed. I just now pulled the HDMI cord out of the computer and plugged it back in and got the same message. I guess I will know it hasn't been fixed when I turn off both devices.
I have same each power up!!
Thanks for the update. I forced a software update check, got an update, and now the problem appears to be fixed for me too.
I typically use my Roku to play video game consoles. I've had the TV for a couple of years now, and have long since set up the inputs. However, a couple of days ago my TV has started detected all of my inputs as new devices every time I turn them on, and asks me to name them. Is there a way to stop this behavior?
John-Mag may be on to something finally. I redid my forced update and when I bring my devices out of sleep, the message did not appear. However, I am still skeptical because the update date, version number, and build number never changed. That means the update software itself may be a problem. Time will tell.
@John-Mag I just forced a system update and that seems to have worked (so far at least). Thanks for sharing that advice!