How To Fix Hulu Error Code p-dev322 On roku?

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If you are using Hulu to stream your favorite content on Roku. But, are prompted with the following Hulu Error Code p-dev322 message. Then, chances are that you are seeing this as a result of a playback malfunctioning problem on your respective devices. 

Such playback problems can come up due to a number of reasons such as a network connection problem, an outdated app or OS, or conflicting cache within your app. 

Below, we have tried to list and explain all the possible troubleshooting solutions out there with the help of which you can try solving the following Hulu Error Code p-dev322 on your respective systems and go back to streaming your favorite content as usual. 


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Fix 1: Restart your Device

Restarting your device is one of the simplest yet most effective solutions out there to fix most of the playback errors out there.

Simply, turn off all the devices including your TV set, roku firestick and network devices. And, after waiting a few minutes or so, turn back on all the devices and see if the error could be resolved.


Fix 2: Check your Internet Connection

If the error is showing up as a result of an issue with your internet connection, such as an unstable connection or a very slow internet connection. Then, checking for any loose connection or instability within your home network and fixing the required could help you solve the issue.


Fix 3: Clear Roku Cache

There may be times when cache data piling up on your Roku system can lead to the following error to show up whenever there is any kind of conflict due to such cache data. 

Hence, clearing up cache on your Roku device should help you fix the issue. 

Now, to do so, you can follow either of the two methods as shown below:

By Remote Shortcut

  • Turn on your roku device and press on the home button on your remote.
  • Once the home option is selected. Then, press the home button again, five times. 
  • Next, press on the up button once and then, press the rewind button twice.
  • Lastly, press on the fast forward button on your remote twice and it should remove the cache and reboot as well.
  • Wait till your roku device reboots. And, once done, check to see if the error still persists. 

By System Restart

  • Press the home button on your Roku remote and then from the home screen go to Settings
  • Then, head to system and under system options, select the system restart option and click on the Restart option. 
  • Once the system restarts, it should clear your cache as well.

Fix 5: Update your Hulu app 

An outdated app can also be a major reason why a playback error may occur while trying to stream content on Hulu online. 

Hence, it is always a good idea to update your Hulu app from time to time on Roku to avoid any such issues resulting in such errors showing up. 

You can update the Hulu app on your Roku TV, by following the steps as shown below:

  • Click on the Home button on your Roku remote and move to the right. 
  • Then, from the app list, scroll down and hover over the roku app.
  • Next, click on the asterisk button or * on the remote and from the list of options available, choose and select the check for updates button.  
  • This will allow your Roku device to search for any updates available for the Hulu app and if available, go through the prompted steps and approve the update.

Once updated, restart your device and check to see if the Hulu Error Code p-dev322 still appears.


Fix 6: Uninstall and Reinstall the Hulu app

Lastly, you can also try uninstalling and reinstalling the Hulu app back on your Roku TV, to try and fix the following error. 

This is more or less an all in one solution to clear your Hulu app cache as well as fix any kind of bugs or glitches which may have come up within the app in due course of time. 

Simply, uninstall the Hulu app from your Roku TV. And then, reinstall it back onto your device and see if that managed to help resolve the issue.


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