I wasted weeks with support a year ago when a so-called “upgrade” suddenly prevented Disney+ from playing 4k content on my 4k TV because Roku OS inaccurately reports TV capabilities to the app. And also weeks with so called “support” trying to get excellent Internet results from a wired link to a modem that shows ping of 6 and 940 Mbps with any other device.
Roku is third tier and I’m being helpful to everyone so they don’t waste any time trying to fix this substandard device and certainly not to buy another.
@HelpfulDad wrote:I wasted weeks with support a year ago when a so-called “upgrade” suddenly prevented Disney+ from playing 4k content on my 4k TV because Roku OS inaccurately reports TV capabilities to the app. And also weeks with so called “support” trying to get excellent Internet results from a wired link to a modem that shows ping of 6 and 940 Mbps with any other device.
Roku is third tier and I’m being helpful to everyone so they don’t waste any time trying to fix this substandard device and certainly not to buy another.
I seriously think you’re making that so-called “Roku OS inaccurately reports TV capabilities to an app” statement up, as none of the sources based on Roku devices state this. In fact, you may need to check the display resolution settings on your Roku device. ~ Jordan
So I got the 4640. I have Dolby digital but only the front right and left speakers are lighting up on my receiver.
Got it working