Auto Brightness Not Working when Powering On
Hello. Lately (possibly since the last software update on 1/13), My TV (Roku Pro Series 65") goes to full brightness when powered on. Auto Brightness doesn't engage. The only fix that works for me is to perform a System Restart. Once I do the restart, auto brightness kicks in and everything is normal. By default, I always keep Auto Brightness on. This has only been an issue recently. I've had the TV since December 2024. This issue is occuring every time I power the TV off, then on again. Current software version is 14.1.4, Build 7709.Solved1.3KViews1like41CommentsNo Bluetooth headphone option for TCL Roku TV.
I have the same problem with my Roku TV. There’s an icon showing a group of audio outputs including headphones, but in the menu there is no headphone option, even though there IS a wireless speaker option, which means to me that it is bluetooth capable.Solved27KViews2likes10CommentsRoku Version 13.1.4 forced Action Smoothing garbage
This worthless Roku Tv has forced a downgrade post purchase with motion or action smoothing that cant be turned off. It will be the last Roku Tv I ever buy or Roku device I ever own and the negative publicity I will be giving will be constantly all day every day until I die. How do you turn this garbage off if there is no advanced picture settings or any picture settings besides brightness. What a bunch of junk and who the $#@* would force this on people. Its like they want to go out of business.596Views0likes1CommentTCL R625 VRR not working correctly on Nvidia card
I have my TCL R625 55" TV hooked up via HDMI to an Nvidia 3070 card on my PC. I can enable "Gsync" on the Nvidia control panel, and the TV reports "VRR" when I hit the center menu button that brings up the bottom info bar. The issue is that whenever the frame rate on any application or game drops and stays below 60hz, the TV will drop to the new frame rate/hz for less than a second, then bounce between 60hz and the new frame rate every half to full second. So for instance if I am playing a game that is hitting a steady 53fps, the info panel on the TV will show 60hz, then it will constantly jump to 53hz, then back to 60hz, then back to 53hz every second/half second. The game itself is constantly at 53fps when this is happening. This results in the game's frame rate being very choppy on the TV. When I use the same HDMI port on the TV with my Playstation 5 in VRR mode, the TV again reports VRR correctly on the info bar. However, when the game's frame rate drops below 60fps, the TV info bar reports the the new frame rate with no jumping or fluctuation. If a game drops to 53fps, the TV reports a steady 53hz. This also results in the game's frame timing being very smooth unlike the same situation on PC.557Views0likes0CommentsStop changing the wallpaper to game of thrones
Roku - THS IS MY DEVICE THAT I PAID FOR. STOP SHOVING ANYTHING ONTO MY HOME SCREEN. I'm sick of this, Roku is simply pushing me to the Apple TV box. They do not offer a USB thumb drive for media but Roku's has become very unreliable so that is no longer an issue. Apple at least respects their customers, Roku is making the One device look good.Solved1.4KViews0likes4CommentsBlurry Roku TV Wallpaper Cannot Be Changed
What is the meaning of this? Look, I understand that, as a company, you need to make money in order to succeed, much less stay afloat. I'm not happy that I'm getting advertisements for Tubi and other things in the bottom-left corner now (not shown), and I've never been thrilled about the advertisements over on the right edge of the screen (also not shown). However, I fail to see how erasing my Roku-provided wallpaper and turning it into a completely indecipherable mess of blurs could possibly be beneficial in an way, shape, or form. I mean, if the idea was to get me to come back here to the forum and complain about it, then sure. Job done, I guess. But how is this making you money? I've tried resetting my theme and wallpaper to their defaults. It didn't work. I also tried changing the wallpaper, re-enabling Seasonal and Sponsored Wallpaper, and turning off and on Wallpaper Animations. Nothing at all changed a thing. So, what's the deal? Bad firmware update? Corporate joke? What is the meaning behind this blurry image, and what's supposed to be there? Seriously, I wouldn't even be so upset and confused if there were an actual image there. Thank you, J — Hardware Information Product: Hisense Roku TV 43" (43R6+) Software version: 13.0.0 build 24062-94 Related System Settings Wallpaper: Nebula Screen Saver: Logo Rain Sound Pack: Default Seasonal Wallpapers: Disabled Sponsored Wallpapers: Disabled Wallpaper Animations: DisabledSolved1.5KViews0likes4Comments