2026-01-15, 12:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 2026-01-16, 01:47 AM by vollink. Edited 2 times in total.)
Strange Issue:
Roku Client JellyFin reported as 3.1 build 0 (and 3.1 build 1)
Roku 4800X - Roku Ultra
Software 15.0.4 build 5534
Starting with yesterday's Roku App update, (at least that is when MY Roku installed the client update) going into an album view kills the Roku App before it shows anything.
I verified this is fine on the other clients that I have access to, and everything else, like video playback is working.
I didn't say anything yesterday because my server was not fully up to date. So, today, I have brought my server up to the latest, 10.11.5, (previously 10.10.7, but the same behavior) and the Roku app is doing the same thing. Video playback still works as it always has. Just that trying to load an album view drops me directly back to the Roku screen.
I'm deeply aware that this could be a "just me" thing, and YES, I have rebooted every part of the device chain involved, and this does not change. I have also verified that this happens on multiple albums, not just one.
Thank you,
Gary Allen Vollink
Roku Client JellyFin reported as 3.1 build 0 (and 3.1 build 1)
Roku 4800X - Roku Ultra
Software 15.0.4 build 5534
Starting with yesterday's Roku App update, (at least that is when MY Roku installed the client update) going into an album view kills the Roku App before it shows anything.
I verified this is fine on the other clients that I have access to, and everything else, like video playback is working.
I didn't say anything yesterday because my server was not fully up to date. So, today, I have brought my server up to the latest, 10.11.5, (previously 10.10.7, but the same behavior) and the Roku app is doing the same thing. Video playback still works as it always has. Just that trying to load an album view drops me directly back to the Roku screen.
I'm deeply aware that this could be a "just me" thing, and YES, I have rebooted every part of the device chain involved, and this does not change. I have also verified that this happens on multiple albums, not just one.
Thank you,
Gary Allen Vollink

