Since this started to happen on all my roku’s as soon as roku OS 13 was installed, I would say rolled back to 12.5.5. But the way Roku does software distribution, roku expects all the lemmings to advance forward over the cliff.
So this is an issue with the Tablo App and the new OS for Roku? No way to roll back to previous version? Thanks for the insight. I will continue to solve this issue.
I’ve also been seeing the Tablo app exit back to the Roku Ultra’s main screen when I press the Back button while watching a recorded show on my Quad. At first I thought perhaps I was accidentally hitting the Home button, but it has happened too many times now for me to think that.
Any idea if anyone is working on this? It’s extremely annoying.
My Roku’s are still occasionally kicking me out to the main Roku screen. Probably will have to wait for the next Roku update to (maybe) fix it. I swear, Roku screws up more stuff every time they do an update. Can one opt out of updates? If so, once I get a stable one, I would turn updates off.
I’m a big Roku fan, but I gave up and switched to the cheapo Onn Google TV 4K Streaming Box. As others have said, it works extremely well with Tablo.
I just switched back to Roku last night to see if there was any improvement.
No fix, still same problem.
I don’t understand it, but for 20 bucks the Onn fixes the problem and out performs the Roku across the board. Very quick, snappy response. Guide data seems to load much faster, so browsing forward in the guide timeline does not bog down. On my Roku, when I tried to update the guide date it never completed. Seemed to time out at about 45-55%.
Tablo Gen4 is working great except for this continuing annoying issue
On Roku app when returning to the guide from any channel the guide resets to the top. Very frustrating to have to scroll back down!
The iPhone app works fine, puts me back to the guide on the channel I was watching
Hoping the Roku app gets fixed soon. Wondering if the Toni development team monitors this community and if they are working to fix this issue.
Same here. I retired the Roku Ultra to a seldom watched kitchen TV. My $49ish ONN 4k Pro’s performance is stellar as you said across the board.