I had this for about a month now, but video is getting compressed to the point where people's faces look cell shaded. There is a loss of detail that's kind of extreme.
Restarting, doesn't help, I have it connected with good or great wifi signal and over 100Mbps connection rate. This will happen when I'm the only one connected to the router.
Any idea what's going on here and if there is a fix?
This is across all channels. If I stream something animated, it's not an issue, but anything that is live action has this issue. In addition, streaming the same things on my PlayStation 4 does not have this issue.
EDIT : So I figured out what was happening, and I was at fault. When I first set up the Roku, I was not in the right headspace, and did it quickly. I did not hook the Roku up to a HDMI port with 4K support. After I switched the HDMI port everything became nice and crisp.
Hi @1031982,
A warm welcome here at the Roku Community!
Please be advised that each streamed channel or piece of content has its own degree of compression and its own compression artifacts prior to being sent to Roku. However, to fully assess the issue you've been experiencing, may we know if this issue is persistent on a specific channel or show on your device? If so, may we know what channel it is? Also, can you provide a photo of your device's exact issue?
With this information, we'll know what troubleshooting steps best suit the issue you've been having.
We hope to hear from you regarding this matter.
Best regards,
Janadee
This is across all channels. If I stream something animated, it's not an issue, but anything that is live action has this issue. In addition, streaming the same things on my PlayStation 4 does not have this issue.
EDIT : So I figured out what was happening, and I was at fault. When I first set up the Roku, I was not in the right headspace, and did it quickly. I did not hook the Roku up to a HDMI port with 4K support. After I switched the HDMI port everything became nice and crisp.