A couple weeks ago one of my two Roku setups set some sort of volume limit on everything, and I cannot figure out the issue.
I have two identical setups. Each has the Roku connected to a Surround Sound Amp. The problematic setup only goes to a certain volume level and no higher. I can see on the Amp's display that the volume number is increasing to its max, but the volume coming from the speakers is much lower than it used to be. It's like a big shift down.
My other identical setup continues to blast to extremely high volume levels, no problem.
I have not touched the Amp settings. And I have not made any settings changes to the Roku. I've checked Roku's Sound Leveling/Night mode and that is off.
Of course I have done a system restart on the Roku. I don't really want to reset to factory settings unless I really have to try that.
I think maybe I'll swap the Rokus and see if the problematic setup still has the problem, or it's moved to the other TV.
But does anyone have any idea what this could be?
Hello Community users,
A warm welcome to the Roku Community!
We understand that you are experiencing volume issues with your Roku device, and we appreciate the troubleshooting steps you've already taken. If you are having audio problems with your Roku Ultra on all channels, here are a few things you can try:
We hope this is helpful. We are eager to hear from you and investigate this issue closely.
Best regards,
Jharra
@MarkF I've had the exact same issue, and it's really driving me crazy! No matter how high the volume numbers on my screen go, the volume stays very low, which is extremely trying, when listening to musical performances, in particular. I used to go no higher than maybe 39, now I can go up to 75, and it's not even as loud as 39 used to be! What could be causing this?? I've looked all over to see if there's some kind of master or baseline universal volume setting, or some kind of limiter function I may have accidentally triggered, but could find none. Of course, no matter what the volume is set at, commercials still have the ability for their volume to jump up much higher! Which leads me to believe it's not a problem with my TV set (TCL 55625 Roku TV), but a software issue, since commercials' volume goes higher than whatever show I'm watching.
I'm glad it wasn't just me! I noticed the volume is stuck at about "20" and won't go any higher no matter what the rating is. It's really annoying and I frequently can't hear a thing. I noticed that a few apps started doing normalization affecting other devices but nothing like the Roku's limits. I had to hook up my Roku to my sound system, which is fine, except that it limits me to listening to only a single audio channel for now (I like having several device audios on simultaneously).
Hope this gets fixed.
Restarting (reboot) the Roku solved that problem for me, every time it came up. Soft restart has been good enough as a band aid, although this is not the ultimate solution to poor programming and sluppy quality assurance. I worked a few decades in consulting for IT project development and realized that it happends in almost any company so this Roku issue could be the result of "SNAFU" style software development. Let us hope that some day Roku management will be concerned enough with the criticism to take action and lean on the developers (or contractors) to fix that software issue (and hire good .....and probably expansive, developers, to fix it)
Hello Community users,
A warm welcome to the Roku Community!
We understand that you are experiencing volume issues with your Roku device, and we appreciate the troubleshooting steps you've already taken. If you are having audio problems with your Roku Ultra on all channels, here are a few things you can try:
We hope this is helpful. We are eager to hear from you and investigate this issue closely.
Best regards,
Jharra
@RokuJharra-Q, I've checked the Roku Audio Settings, and rebooted many times, and the issue remains. I've not seen any channel-specific sound settings, when I click the asterisk, I see the same audio settings as always. Do you mean the settings on any premium channels we may have? If so, when using Prime or Netflix, I don't have the same volume issues as when I use Roku or even my antenna. And I know my local tv stations aren't limiting their volume, plus, this issue is on all 70 or so OTA, digital channels. Those are even lower in volume than any of the other Roku channels. That makes it appear, more & more, that it's a software issue, no?
I have the same issue. I’ve had it for a long time. I just found the solution.
get rid of Roku.
apparently, it still the only way to get the attention of the developers.
good luck to everyone who stays with them.
And why is your post noted as the Solution, when it's obviously not? Simply declaring the issue "solved"as a means of ending further discussion, is hardly productive.
Adopting this approach, one may apply a similar solution to any human who endures hunger... Great thinking!!!
You all need educated in knowing that your moderator repetitive fix suggestions DO NOT WORK WITH THE AUDIO PROBLEMS!!!!