![]() ![]() But-Īfter upgrading to the next release, it stopped working! I immediately re-downloaded the previous version, and it was no longer pausing or seeking! I tried doing a fresh install of the software and it didn't revert back to functionality. "SeekByTime = exclusive" was left in my configuration file, which was just a best guess from reading vaguely related streaming specification pages on Roku's site (IIRC). ![]() ![]() I'd created my own renderer file using whatever specifications I could find and gave up sometime ago. When I updated to version 9.8.2, my pause and seek suddenly worked! I was so happy to watch movies without it being a commitment I had to try to prepare for, finally. I use Roku Media Player on a TCL 55S405 4K Roku TV, and I also can't pause. ![]()
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