Well, I'm crossing my fingers for you that the Pioneer experts can tell you a setting to change to make it work correctly. I had a hunch it was the AVR, but troubelshooting from a distance is not an easy task. Glad you've confirmed the Roku is working as expected. 🙂
Greeting @garthcas,
Thanks for reaching out to the Roku Community.
Could you tell us if you are experiencing the issue when streaming 4K content or during all playback? Please be advised that all channels provide content in 4K. By any chance, can you provide examples of the channel you are watching and specific titles you are seeing the issue? So we can look into this further.
We'll be waiting for your update.
Regards,
Nimfa
I am not watching any channel or particular content. I am looking at the Roku Settings > Display Type, and it shows "Automatic (1080p Dolby Vision)". As I explained, I can manually set it to one of the 4K options, but then it shows a warning that it will be at 30 fps which is not recommended.
There is 4K indicator light on my AVR that lights up when doing 4K upscaling or 4K pass through. It lights up when I use a source other that the Roku (like the Cable TV box), but it does not light up when using the Roku, even when I try playing content that is specifically identified as 4K (like from Apple TV).
Thanks.
Thanks for following up.
Could you try streaming a 4K content and let us know what you find out? To successfully stream 4K Ultra HD content, all devices connected to your compatible Roku device must support HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2. This includes your TV, an AVR, and any other devices connected in between.
We would recommend taking a look at our Support page for more information about the following requirements to enjoy 4K content on a compatible Roku player: How to set up your Roku streaming player for 4K Ultra HD
Please keep us posted on how it goes.
Regards,
Nimfa
As I explained in my posts, I tried streaming Apple TV content that is specifically identified as 4K, but the Roku automatically sets everything to 1080p right off the bat, even before I start a channel like Apple TV. As I also explained, the specs for all my devices, the Roku, the Pioneer AVR, and the LG TV, as well as the cables, state that they support 4K and HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2. Finally, I read everything I can find on your support pages and I would appear to satisfy every requirement. I can get 4K upscaling or pass-through when using another source such as the Cable TV box, but the Roku insists on limiting it to 1080p.
Thank you for providing us with the information.
I have passed along your concerns to the appropriate Roku team to investigate further. Once more information is available, We'll be sure to update this Community thread.
Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Nimfa
I have seen several posts here about the version 11 upgrade and problems that it seems to have caused with 4K (and other things). I am running version 11.5. Is there a bug in version 11 that is causing those problems as well as my own with not recognizing a 4K setup?
I don't know if this will help, but I had a similar problem with the VSX-LX104(B). I couldn't get much help from Pioneer but was eventually able to contact the company that did the maintenance for them. They sent me a code for the receiver which unlocked the 60HZ and it has worked ever since. Unfortunately I tossed all my notes, so I can't tell you who to contact. Sorry.
Bob
I don't know if this will help, but I had a similar problem with the VSX-LX104(B). I couldn't get much help from Pioneer but was eventually able to contact the company that did the maintenance for them. They sent me a code for the receiver which unlocked the 60HZ and it has worked ever since. Unfortunately I tossed all my notes, so I can't tell you who to contact. Sorry.
Thank you so much!! This is a valuable lead. Do you by any chance remember the name of the company, so I can figure out how to contact them? Did Pioneer give you the company name/contact?