I have a TCL model 65R615 Roku TV. I've had hardly any problems with it in the 4.5 years I've owned it. It's a great TV, but... when I received the 13.1.4 (1510) software update on July 30, the problems started.
I have a PlayStation 5 and an Apple 4K TV attached to the TV. Both were playing fine until the software update. On the PS5, games play great but if I switch to Media and try to watch a streaming channel, the Roku TV pixelates and it's unwatchable. This also happens if I insert a DVD/BD/4KBD into the PS5. The pixelation starts and the video is unwatchable. Same with the Apple 4K TV - as soon as it's turned on and the input is selected, the screen pixelates.
I don't know if anyone else has this problem. I do NOT have the pixelation problem when using the apps on the Roku TV itself ONLY when using the PS5 and Apple 4K TV.
Can someone help me with this? I am already considering purchasing another television because of this.
Thanks,
David
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Model: 7121X - Roku TV
Serial number: YS001K485277 (FW2931485277)
Software version: 13.1.4 • build 1510-30
GC version: 12.2.22
issue ID 77-382-983
There is no channel causing this problem it happens when I’m using my PlayStation 5 or Apple 4K TV.
I posted a photo of what the problem looks like in my initial posting.
Have you tried restarting the TV?
These things are just special purpose computers. Like their big brothers sometimes clearing things out by restarting them can correct problems. (For Roku TV users reading this: if you have "Fast TV start" enabled, turning the TV off and back on just puts it into and out of a standby state and does NOT give you a complete restart.)
Depending on your Roku model you'll find the "System restart" option under "Settings > System > Power", or on models without a Power option, under "Settings > System".
If a restart doesn't do it, or if you don't have sufficient control with the remote to navigate the Roku menus, you can also restart by pulling the power plug to the Roku for a few seconds then plugging it back in and waiting for it to restart.
I do a System Restart every two weeks just to clean things up.