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How to Fix YouTube TV Not Working Playback Error on Roku

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YouTube TV is one of the most popular streaming services with access to major Live TV channels. Users also have access to original creations and YouTube videos. You can use streaming platforms like Roku when you want to stream on YouTube TV.

However, some users complain that YouTube TV is not working for them. Playback errors when accessing the app on a Roku device is a very common problem. It may be due to poor Internet connection or downtime on their YouTube TV. There may be issues with the configurations or in some cases, the playback error only happens to selected channels.

It is frustrating to see these errors when you want to enjoy watching your favorite live programming on your TV. Good thing there are ways on how you can fix these playback errors. Check out the methods below.

How to Repair Youtube TV Playback Errors on Roku

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Solution #1 – Check the YouTube TV Status

It may be a problem with YouTube TV and not on your end. The best you can do in this situation is to close your YouTube TV for at least 15 minutes. You can check their website, social media, or other forums if there is a downtime on the service.

Solution #2 – Power Cycle Your Device

You may be experiencing a poor Internet connection. What you can do is to power cycle your devices to refresh them and delete temporary files that may be causing the problem.

  • Turn off and unplug all of your devices and wait for at least 30 seconds.
  • Now, plug your modem in and wait for it to fully connect.
  • Do the same to your router.
  • Plug in your TV and Roku device and turn them on.
  • Launch your YouTube TV and check if the error still exists.

Solution #3 – Add your YouTube TV to Roku Again

  • In your Roku Home screen, go to the channel tile and look for YouTube TV.
  • Press the asterisk on your remote.
  • Select Remove Channel.
  • Restart your device.
  • Go to Settings and select System.
  • Choose System restart.
  • Now, go to the home screen and click Streaming Channels.
  • Look for the YouTube app and select Add Channel.

Follow the methods above one at a time to see which is more effective for you. If not one method works, contact YouTube TV or Roku’s customer support for assistance.

Which method works for you? Drop us a comment below.

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Eddie Mendoza Jr
Eddie Mendoza Jr
Eddie has a degree in Information Technology with a natural inclination towards troubleshooting devices. With more than 10 years of blogging experience in different niches, he has found it most satisfying when writing easy-to-follow guides and simplified articles related to computers, smart TVs, mobile devices and Internet-based services.

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  1. If you delete the yttv app you can’t get it back because roku removed it from their available apps. So doing that will be worse. I haven’t found a fix, but I reached out to support. Hopefully they can help.

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