https://support.roku.com/contactus (choose setup/ultra/other/need more help?)
Don't expect much if any response or timely resolution...
Wow, this thread has been super helpful. Thanks to everyone for all of the thorough explanations as to what is causing this issue.
I have a Roku Ultra (2020 model). It works great with Plex for x264, but I have the severe red saturation issue with x265 files.
Some pertinent details:
My only solution at this point is to:
Thanks again!
Can't believe this issue has been happening for so long 😔. Issue started when we got a new Roku Express 4k+ to replace our old Roku 3. Really disappointed with the new device
Thanks for the post.
Can you please clarify the issue you are experiencing? With more information we will be able to assist you further.
Thanks,
Danny
The issue that this thread is about...specifically when streaming hevc files, everything looks an orange filter has been applied and the colors aren't right.
@RokuDanny-R wrote:Thanks for the post.
Can you please clarify the issue you are experiencing? With more information we will be able to assist you further.
Thanks,
Danny
Although I appreciate you stepping in, we already have 9 pages of indisputable proof with a hours of troubleshooting and submissions from users/customers demonstrating the problem. It's extremely frustrating to see you come in and act all earnest about wanting to help us as if this is a new problem that you'd love to hear more about.
Honestly, unless we can get an engineer or representative to actually own this problem, I'll be selling both of my Roku boxes and never buying another one. No one should be asked to explain the problem again, or to reset their device, or to update the firmware, or any other canned response that is normally given, since I think the people in this thread deserve better at this point.
I wonder if 10.5 will fix it?
I wonder if 10.5 will fix it?
That would require the Roku devs to look at this thread. The cause of the issue has been narrowed down for months, they just need to implement a fix. We know the cause of the issue.
This post summarizes the problem, my testing methodology narrowing down the cause of the issue, and the color display issue itself.
It's an extremely crude summary of the entire thread.
Considering how long this has been hanging out here unfixed, does anyone think there's a possibility it might be a hardware/chipset bug? I've seen similar behavior from Onkyo when they dragged their feet over HDMI issues before finally admitting it was an (unpatchable) hardware chip problem.