What is the HDR bug on Roku?
A recent Roku update is causing HDR content to appear washed out on various streaming services.
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Roku users are currently facing an HDR issue while also enjoying a selection of free shows on the Roku Channel. A recent update has caused HDR content to appear washed out, while the channel continues to offer a variety of free content. Thi...
Roku users have reported that a recent software update is causing HDR (High Dynamic Range) content to display incorrectly, appearing washed out and lacking vibrant colors. This issue affects multiple streaming services, including Disney+, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video.
The problem seems to be specific to HDR content streamed through the Roku OS. Users have noted that standard dynamic range (SDR) content and the Roku interface itself are not affected. Additionally, HDR content played through external devices connected to the TV via HDMI does not exhibit the same issue.
Roku has acknowledged the problem and is reportedly investigating a fix. In the meantime, users can try disabling HDR within their streaming app settings as a temporary workaround, though this will result in a lower-quality picture.
Despite the HDR issue, the Roku Channel remains a source of free entertainment. Among the recommended free shows are:
These shows offer a diverse range of genres, from crime drama to period drama to suspenseful thrillers, providing viewers with options while waiting for a fix to the HDR issue.
A recent Roku update is causing HDR content to appear washed out on various streaming services.
Disney+, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video are among the affected services.
Roku is investigating the issue. A temporary workaround is to disable HDR in the streaming app settings.
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What are your thoughts on the Roku HDR issue? Have you experienced it, and what workarounds have you found? Also, which of the free shows on Roku Channel are you most excited to watch?
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