Streaming your favorite shows on the TNT app through Roku is usually a smooth experience, but sometimes, technical glitches like Error Code 32 can disrupt your viewing.
Errors while streaming a channel on Roku can be frustrating, especially when it appears out of nowhere and prevents the app from loading or functioning properly.
Fortunately, this is a common issue that can usually be resolved with a few troubleshooting steps.
Understanding what causes the error can help you fix it more effectively and get back to enjoying your content without interruptions.
Reasons Why You Get TNT Roku App Error Code 32
Here are some common reasons why you get TNT error code 32 on Roku:
- Network Issues – A weak or unstable internet connection can prevent the TNT app from connecting to its servers, leading to error code 32.
- Corrupted Cache or Temporary Data – Accumulated cache and temporary files on the Roku device may interfere with app performance and trigger this error.
- Outdated Roku Software or TNT App – Using an outdated version of the Roku OS or the TNT app can cause compatibility issues, resulting in streaming errors.
- App Glitches or Installation Errors – Sometimes the TNT app itself may malfunction due to bugs or an incomplete installation.
- Router or Modem Problems – Issues with your router or modem, such as overheating or firmware bugs, can affect the Roku’s ability to connect to the internet properly.
- Server-Side Issues from TNT – Occasionally, the problem lies on TNT’s end—server outages or maintenance can also trigger error code 32.
- Device-Specific Conflicts or Memory Overload – If your Roku device is overloaded with too many apps or running low on memory, it can cause performance issues, including app errors.
What To Do When You Get TNT Roku App Error Code 32
Follow the methods explained below when you get TNT App error code 32 on Roku.
1. Power Cycle Your Roku Device
If you are getting errors while watching the TNT App or channel on Roku then power cycle the Roku streaming device.
- To do that, turn off the Roku device, unplug it from the main power source.
- Wait for a couple of minutes then turn the device on and check.
2. Restart the Router or Modem
The next thing you can do is reboot the router or modem. To do that follow these steps:
- Unplug the router or modem from power.
- Wait for few minutes, then plug them back in.
- Allow your modem or router to fully restart.
3. Check Your Internet Connection
The next thing you should check when an app or channel is not working on Roku is the stability of your internet connection.
You can connect other devices to the same network and check if that works.
You can also use a wired connection for more stability.
4. Check for Software Updates
Ensure your Roku device is up to date. Here’s how you can do that:
- Go to Settings, then select System.
- Choose Software Update.
- If updates are available, install them. Once updated, relaunch the app and check if the issue is resolved. If you have issues installing the updates on Roku, fix it following this guide and proceed
5. Clear App Cache
Temporary data like cache and cookies can become corrupted and cause problems with streaming apps or channels.
To clear the cache, follow these steps:
- From the Home screen, press the Home button on the remote five times.
- Press the Up-arrow button once.
- Then press the Rewind button twice.
- Press the Fast Forward button twice.
- Wait for the Roku system to restart.
6. Update the Channel
If you encounter errors on a specific channel, update it.
- Press the Home button on your Roku remote.
- Press the right-directional button to highlight the channel. Here we are showing the steps with this channel, the method is the same for the TNT App or channel or app.
- Next, press the Star button on your remote.
- Select Check for updates.
- Wait for the app to update, then press OK.
7. Reinstall The Problematic Channel
If the issue persists, then, try removing the channel and then adding it back.
- To do so, go to the Roku home screen.
- Use the arrow buttons to find the channel. Here we are showing the steps with this channel. The method is the same for the TNT channel.
- Press the ‘*’ key on your remote to open the channel options menu.
- Select “Remove Channel” and confirm the removal.
- Restart your Roku device to ensure the changes take effect.
- Now, go to the Roku home screen.
- Select “Streaming Channels” from the left sidebar. Search for the channel.
- Select the channel and click “Add Channel.”
- If prompted, enter your PIN or confirm the installation. Click on OK to confirm.
- If the channel requires login credentials, you may need to sign back in after reinstalling.
8. Contact TNT Channel Support
If the methods shown could not fix the issue, then, you can contact the TNT Channel Help Page and follow the instructions provided by the experts to fix the issue.
Wrapping Up
And there you have it! The ways to fix errors while watching the TNT channel. We hope one of the methods has worked for you.
If you found this guide helpful, leave a comment and help others know which method helped you to fix the issue.
Thanks for watching, and we’ll see you in the next video!