Jellyfin Roku App Just Got Hotter

Jellyfin Roku App Just Got Hotter

Teknozip – Jellyfin, the popular open-source media server, has rolled out a significant update for its Roku application, bringing a host of new features and refinements. Version 3.1.6 promises enhanced HDR support, improved playback, and several bug fixes, making it a must-have upgrade for Roku users.

The headline feature is undoubtedly the expanded HDR compatibility. The app now supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HDR10+ video ranges, with HLG fallback. Previously, HDR content often suffered from washed-out colours or required transcoding, impacting playback quality. This update ensures that HDR content displays correctly, eliminating the need for unnecessary transcoding.

Jellyfin Roku App Just Got Hotter
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Beyond HDR, the update introduces support for anamorphic video, catering to users with content utilising this format’s unique square pixels. While not a widespread format, this addition demonstrates Jellyfin’s commitment to supporting a wide range of media types.

Other notable improvements include refined back-button logic on the home screen, a fix for the "View All" function on the Next Up page, and a redesigned playback information popup. These subtle tweaks contribute to a smoother and more intuitive user experience.

The update also addresses several bugs that plagued previous versions. Issues such as lazy-loading failures, multi-line subtitles running off-screen, and inconsistent chapter list menu padding have been resolved. Furthermore, the developers have tackled common causes of crashes, including problems with the TV series screen, movie detail screen, and film metadata handling.

Here’s a quick rundown of Jellyfin’s compatibility:

Feature Support
iOS Compatible Yes
Android Compatible Yes
Desktop Compatible Yes

The Jellyfin team has packed a surprising amount of improvements into this update. A comprehensive list of all changes and bug fixes can be found on Jellyfin’s GitHub page. The update began its rollout on March 2nd, 2026, and should now be available for download on your Roku device. Note that Jellyfin for Roku v3.1.6 requires server version 10.9 or higher.