In this regard, numerous users have voiced their concern that Roku is automatically changing i.e. increasing/decreasing the volume. Initially, the culprit was assumed to be one of the channels, however, since then the issue started bugging numerous other channels as well. And this is when it cemented the fact that the culprit is indeed Roku. With that said, we manage to get hold of a nifty workaround that should rectify this issue. So without any further delay, let’s check it out.
Fix Roku automatically changing (increasing/decreasing) volume
As of now, the only workaround that is spelling out success for the users involves switching to a different channel and then coming back to the original one. In some cases, you might have to do this a couple of times as well. While this isn’t the most viable or feasible way of getting this job done, but for now, this is the approach that will help you fix the issue of Roku automatically changing i.e. increasing/decreasing the volume. As far as the official stance on this matter is concerned, the developers are aware of this issue, but they haven’t given out any ETA for the rollout of a fix. As and when that happens, we will update this guide accordingly. In the meantime, the aforementioned workarounds are your best bet.
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