New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on March 29, 2022) follows:
Founded in 2006 and based out of San Francisco, Crunchyroll is a service that focuses on streaming anime and manga. As of August 2021, the service has more than 120 million registered users worldwide.
It is often called the Netflix of anime since it offers dubbed content and subtitles. Last year, Crunchyroll had a collection of more than 1,000 anime series and over 30,000 episodes.
But as is the case with every online service, users do experience some bugs and issues every now and then. That being said, Crunchyroll subscribers are reporting (1,2,3,4,5) that the iOS app keeps unpausing videos automatically.
Many say that the bug is making it hard for them to enjoy content on their iOS device, with some saying it happens so frequently that the app is completely unusable.
Common troubleshooting solutions such as clearing app data, cache, and reinstalling the app are not helping either. Below are some reports from Crunchyroll users who are tired of the iOS app unpausing videos automatically.
With reports dating back a couple of weeks, subscribers are wondering if and when the problem will be fixed. Unfortunately, Crunchyroll is yet to comment on the matter, let alone work on a fix.
We hope Crunchyroll app developers soon find out the root cause of the issue and fix the problem where the iOS app keeps unpausing videos automatically.
Rest assured, we will be keeping tabs on the matter and update this space as and when we come across new information so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.
Update 1 (March 30)
05:17 pm (IST): Crunchyroll support on Reddit has acknowledged this issue and said that it will be addressed in the upcoming update.
Update 2 (April 06)
12:06 pm (IST): One of the affected players suggested a workaround for this issue which involves disabling autoplay. And here’s how you can do that.
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