Jharra
Jharra
This only happens with YouTubeTV, it frequently freezes and has buffering issues. I have done the Uninstall > Restart > Reinstall process several times. All other channels and apps are fine. I have checked my internet provider strength and this does not happen with YouTubeTV on other Roku TVs.
Hi @BonkedAgain,
Welcome to the Roku Community!
We thank you for letting us know your troubleshooting steps so far. We understand that this issue is still ongoing, and we apologize for the inconvenience this has caused.
We highly suggest you contact YouTube TV directly regarding this concern because many channels/apps on Roku are created, maintained, and updated by the channel providers themselves. You can contact YouTube TV Help.
We hope that's helpful. Happy Streaming!
Best regards,
Bernie
I have had extensive discussions with YouTubeTV, I have uninstalled, reinstalled, etc etc on the YouTube side. There was a home area and playback area issue with YouTube that I fixed. Also, I have two other Roku TVs running the same YouTubeTV app and we do not experience the buffering issue, it is with only this one #RokuTV
I have run tests with my internet providers, all with Excellent bandwidth (I use two different internet and fiber optic providers).
What can I do to identify the issue with the TV and what are fixes?
Hi @BonkedAgain,
Thank you for keeping us posted here in the Roku Community!
We appreciate the information that you have provided to us, and we'd love to assist you further with this issue that you're having with the YouTube TV. Can you please provide the following information below?
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks,
John
I’ve read all the posts on this subject and tried all the remedies. All my buffering was on YouTubeTV, not on any other channels. When I removed the streambar everything works perfectly again, no buffering. My TV doesn’t have an HDMI ARC so I was using the optical cord. I’m wondering if this problem exists if you have HDMI ARC?
Hi @Jay99,
A warm welcome here in the Roku Community!
Please be advised that ARC, or Audio Return Channel, lets your TV send audio to an external audio device such as a Roku Streambar, Roku Streambar Pro, or Roku Smart Soundbar without the need for additional cables. After attempting the troubleshooting steps and videos from other channels playing fine, contact the channel provider's customer support team to report the issue and get help. Channels on Roku are maintained by the channel developers themselves. In this case, there's likely an issue within that specific channel that needs to be addressed with an update from them.
Hope you'll find this info useful. Let us know if you still have any questions.
Regards,
John
Jay, After doing an extreme deep dive by talking with my smartTV manufacturer TCL, Roku, YouTubeTV and others, I have FINALLY solved my buffering/freeze issues and wanted to put it out there for others....It turns out that YouTubeTV has a 5.1 audio setting that is not compatible with all viewing devices. So, similar to your issue with the ARC issue there is another path: by disabling 5.1 sound/surround sound IN THE YOUTUBE TV APP. Go to the profile icon, upper right-hand corner of the YouTube app > settings > 5.1 Audio > Surround Sound OFF.
Evidently, the app tries to keep the sound and video synced, it holds up the video which causes buffering and freezing. And after view all variations of connecting/disconnecting soundbar and 5.1 audio, it now works with the 5.1 disabled. Again, this is only with certain viewing devices, but it is a trouble-shooting option if you are experiencing problems and nothing else works.
I had hopes this was the fix, but it didn't make any difference. I only have the issue using my streambar, no streambar no issue.
Hi @AuntRobin,
Greetings from the Roku Community!
Please note that we are currently aware and our engineering team has been investigating this issue closely.
In the meantime, please help us with the required details so we can send additional information for the investigation to our engineering team:
Feel free to keep us posted with the details.
All the best,
Chel
Here’s a solution that may work for you. Reinstall the Roku stick to control your TV. Then use the optical cord and plug in the streambar to TV, and plug in the power cord. Now you can control your TV with the stick and Roku remote but you have no volume control, so plug in an HDMI cord to the streambar and HDMI on the TV. Turn off your TV speakers with the TV’s remote. Now you can control volume with the Roku. So far no buffering on YouTubeTV or any other channel!