"glasspilot" wrote:"Coach David" wrote:
My Roku continues to stream after I press the power button on the Roku remote.
Roku says it does not put the Roku to sleep.
Can this button also send the home comand so the streams stop?
This seems like a minor feature request that will help us conserve our data, power, and bandwidth.
The Roku remote does not have a power button. Just a "Home" button. Just press the Home button and turn your TV off. When on the Home screen, your Roku will not use bandwidth.
"bozzy" wrote:
Newer Rokus with the enhanced remote certainly do have a power button.
"glasspilot" wrote:"bozzy" wrote:
Newer Rokus with the enhanced remote certainly do have a power button.
I was not aware of that. I have a ROKU Ultra which is fairly new; just a home button. When I'm done watching I hit the Home button and turn off the TV.E
"mikebdoss" wrote:
Which device(s) are you talking about? On my Roku TV, hitting the power button stops streaming (because when I turn the TV back on, it's back on the home screen). Is this not the case with other Roku devices with a power button?
"mikebdoss" wrote:
Which device(s) are you talking about? On my Roku TV, hitting the power button stops streaming (because when I turn the TV back on, it's back on the home screen). Is this not the case with other Roku devices with a power button?
"Coach David" wrote:
Users continue to eat valuable server bandwidth when they are not actively watching.
They press power so send the home command, or better yet put the Roku in some sort of sleep mode.
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