Starting this year at some point, YouTube playback of Key Plays never completes. Sometimes it fails immediately. Other times it will fail after 6-10 key plays. It always seems to be at the transition from one play to the next. Sometimes I can use the forward button and see a small icon preview in the top right, but never the full screen content, which displays the circular spinner. Until college football season started, my experience has been failures on the NBC Sports Bay Area channel for the SF Giants games. Last weekend and today I've tried to watch Key Plays for multiple college football games. No luck. I removed the YouTube TV app, restarted my Roku, then reinstalled the YouTube TV app. Made no difference. Just now the Roku screen saver was activated while this was happening. When I hit OK to see if Key Plays was still stalled, the whole screen was black and then my Roku crashed and rebooted itself. I have used the YouTube TV app on my Roku to watch Key Plays for years. This year it is broken. Help.
Hi, @karlkras
Thanks for posting here in the Roku Community.
We understand your concern about the YouTube TV app's functionality. Please note that different channel providers design and build their apps differently across streaming platforms. We recommend reaching out to the channel providers' support regarding this issue, as it is a flaw in the app's functionality that the developers can address through an update within their app on the platform.
We hope for your understanding in this matter.
Best wishes,
Kash
I can confirm this is a bug in the Roku YouTube TV app. I installed the YouTube TV app directly on my LG Smart TV. I was able to watch Key Plays for all the YouTube TV sports programs that stalled on my Roku.
Roku, please fix your YouTube TV app.
@mossbeachlarry, it's not Roku's app; it's Google's app.
Hi, @mossbeachlarry
Thanks for posting, and welcome to the Roku Community.
We appreciate you for bringing this issue to our attention, and we understand the troubles you have experienced with the YouTube TV app on your Roku device.
We would recommend reaching out to Google/YouTube's support directly and inquire further about the issue you have encountered. Most apps on Roku are directly managed by the channel provider, and they'll be able to provide you with a workaround, or the app needs an update to resolve any issues.
Hoping for your understanding regarding this matter.
Best wishes,
Kash
Not a new problem.
Could be the YoutubeTV Roku app. But could also be the Roku appliance.
Works fine using YTTV app on my Android tablet.
Google and Roku please figure this out.
Hi, @Gorbiz83
Welcome to the Roku Community.
Apps can be different across various platforms. Channel providers create and design their channels differently on streaming platforms and mobile apps.
In this case, the channel provider is the best source to address any issues since they are the ones who developed their app on the Roku platform. Once they're aware of any issues, an update will be able to fix them.
Thanks for understanding!
Best wishes,
Kash
Exactly my experience. Works flawlessly on my LG YouTubetv app but is getting progressively worse on my Roku streaming stick+
Nice that Roku is pointing fingers at Google and wiping their hands of the problem on their devices. Typical.
Hi, @karlkras
Thanks for posting here in the Roku Community.
We understand your concern about the YouTube TV app's functionality. Please note that different channel providers design and build their apps differently across streaming platforms. We recommend reaching out to the channel providers' support regarding this issue, as it is a flaw in the app's functionality that the developers can address through an update within their app on the platform.
We hope for your understanding in this matter.
Best wishes,
Kash
Kash appears to be a bot. Same answers. No help. No cost to Roku.
Hi, @GRB3
Welcome to the Roku Community.
We understand your sentiment regarding a problem encountered with YouTube TV. As advised, this is a functionality within the app itself. Channel providers such as Google designed the YouTube TV app, as well as its interface, features, and functionality.
Reaching out to Google would be best since they can provide an update to fix this issue.
Your understanding is highly appreciated.
Best wishes,
Kash