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Easy 01-16-16 11:04 AM

Re: The Roku Thread
 

Originally Posted by Deftones (Post 12697653)
fuck you Roku and your complete inability to get Google Play to work property. works fine over ethernet, but when you do wifi, it will cut out. then you get the "internet connection is not sufficient right now to play this video."

Google Play worked just fine with my Roku 3. Haven't used it in a few days though...

Alan Smithee 01-16-16 07:41 PM

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Google Play "works", but sound is only 2-channel and picture isn't that great. On the Chromecast it gets 5.1 sound with a better picture.

Larry C. 01-17-16 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Deftones (Post 12697653)
fuck you Roku and your complete inability to get Google Play to work property. works fine over ethernet, but when you do wifi, it will cut out. then you get the "internet connection is not sufficient right now to play this video."

i guess it is my fault for stupidly trying to watch something on google play again. never again. i might throw this piece of shit out the window right now i'm so pissed off.

I've had this problem on my roku 3 since I got it. You have to keep trying over and over. I have full strength of my signal as well. Sometimes if you hit play, rewind, or forward over and over it will jump start it.

RichC2 01-18-16 10:48 AM

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Yeah, it feels like Google did the bare minimum work to get it working on the platform, but would rather have people using Chromecast or Nexus TV to view it.

EddieMoney 01-22-16 09:01 AM

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I can't get Google Play to work over WiFi OR when my Roku is hardwired. It's junk. However, you can watch all of your Google Play stuff on Youtube, so I guess it's not a huge deal.

Pointyskull 01-22-16 09:08 AM

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I have a Roku 2 (a couple of years old) and lately it has been sporadically locking up at the channel selection menu at startup. The only solution is to unplug/restart the box, and then it's fine. Works like that for a few days, then it happens again.

Any one else experience this?

Larry C. 01-22-16 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by EddieMoney (Post 12703223)
I can't get Google Play to work over WiFi OR when my Roku is hardwired. It's junk. However, you can watch all of your Google Play stuff on Youtube, so I guess it's not a huge deal.

I noticed that about a month ago. But is accessing via YouTube the same video and audio quality?

RichC2 01-22-16 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Pointyskull (Post 12703231)
I have a Roku 2 (a couple of years old) and lately it has been sporadically locking up at the channel selection menu at startup. The only solution is to unplug/restart the box, and then it's fine. Works like that for a few days, then it happens again.

Any one else experience this?

Nope, but i've had similar issues on similar single board devices after a few years.

Shannon Nutt 01-22-16 04:33 PM

Re: The Roku Thread
 

Originally Posted by Pointyskull (Post 12703231)
I have a Roku 2 (a couple of years old) and lately it has been sporadically locking up at the channel selection menu at startup. The only solution is to unplug/restart the box, and then it's fine. Works like that for a few days, then it happens again.

Any one else experience this?

I think this is a problem with ALL Roku devices, to be honest. I think it has more to do with your Internet provider than a problem with Roku (if your speeds are lower than normal or sporadic, this is likely to happen).

whotony 01-22-16 04:37 PM

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It the device. It completely freezes. My R2 does it too.

Pointyskull 01-22-16 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt (Post 12703812)
I think this is a problem with ALL Roku devices, to be honest. I think it has more to do with your Internet provider than a problem with Roku (if your speeds are lower than normal or sporadic, this is likely to happen).

Fairly certain it's not my isp - my speed is consistently fast.

The problem is a minor annoyance, but I can live with it for now.

TheBigDave 01-22-16 11:18 PM

Re: The Roku Thread
 

Originally Posted by Pointyskull (Post 12703231)
I have a Roku 2 (a couple of years old) and lately it has been sporadically locking up at the channel selection menu at startup. The only solution is to unplug/restart the box, and then it's fine. Works like that for a few days, then it happens again.

Any one else experience this?

Lots of people are having this problem. Something got screwed up with the 7.0 firmware update. They've been talking about it for a while on the Roku Forum.

http://forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=90961

One of the Roku reps suggested a fix. It's somewhere in that thread.

OldDude 01-23-16 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by TheBigDave (Post 12704092)
Lots of people are having this problem. Something got screwed up with the 7.0 firmware update. They've been talking about it for a while on the Roku Forum.

http://forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=90961

One of the Roku reps suggested a fix. It's somewhere in that thread.

That is nine pages long, and it is not clear how much each of the suggestions helped, but doing all four has eliminated my problem. Under a different alias, I posted this TL,DR:

I think it is some kind of timing issue. I tried each suggestion as it came out, and I think they helped, but so did waiting a few seconds. After all four, I haven't had a problem in weeks:
1) Force connection and get build 9044 (or higher) if you don't already have
2) Delete any screen savers other than Roku default and clock screensavers; use default
3) Turn off menu sounds
4) Wait about 5 sec after hitting home before you begin to navigate.

I'm pretty sure I had one freeze after the first three, but none after doing all four. I'm very patience-impaired. I have to watch my watch or I'll jump the gun, but it is faster than a restart.

I'm not sure how long the critical wait time is, but 5 s works for me.
I recommend doing the first three, force one more restart, then begin observing #4 on the Home Screen.

Pointyskull 01-23-16 07:26 AM

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Thanks for the suggestions TheBigDave and OldDude.
I'll give it a try...

Larry C. 01-23-16 09:51 AM

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So has anyone seen a PQ difference in watching movies via google play and accessing google play movies via the YouTube app?

dvd-4-life 01-23-16 11:18 AM

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What's up with TuneIn on Roku? I've been losing stations left and right. They are still available on the internet but it's easier too listen through Roku. Looks like all the RadioTunes stations(are least the one's I've tried) are no longer available on Roku.

At least they are picking up more sports (with Premium TuneIn)on Roku but a lot of the music stations have a lot too be desired.

OldDude 01-23-16 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by dvd-4-life (Post 12704308)
What's up with TuneIn on Roku? I've been losing stations left and right. They are still available on the internet but it's easier too listen through Roku. Looks like all the RadioTunes stations(are least the one's I've tried) are no longer available on Roku.

At least they are picking up more sports (with Premium TuneIn)on Roku but a lot of the music stations have a lot too be desired.

There is a lot of change in stream urls, and TuneIn Radio doesn't seem to be keeping their databases up to date. Also different streamers have different apps and access different databases. A station I like can no longer be reached via Roku app, but can be via Amazon Fire Stick app. What is even more annoying is that I can find the stream url and feed it to my old Roku M500 Soundbridge (an Internet radio and audio device only, no video) and it works fine, but there is no way to feed a stream url to the TuneIn Radio app (at least for Roku). In other words, I KNOW the damned answer, it won't accept an answer.

TheBigDave 01-26-16 10:27 PM

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Roku has improved their search feature. It now searches across 25+ channels:

Acorn TV, Amazon Video, CBS All Access, CinemaNow, Crackle, Encore Play, FOX NOW, Freeform (formerly Watch ABC Family), FX NOW, Google Play, HBO GO, Hulu, Met Opera on Demand, M-GO, NAT GEO TV, Netflix, Popcornflix, Snagfilms, Starz Play, Time Warner Cable, Tubi TV, VUDU, Watch ABC, Watch Disney Channel, Watch Disney Jr. and Watch Disney XD.

https://blog.roku.com/blog/2016/01/2...ming-channels/

EddieMoney 01-28-16 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Larry C. (Post 12703279)
I noticed that about a month ago. But is accessing via YouTube the same video and audio quality?

YouTube is 1080p I think.

Larry C. 01-28-16 05:59 PM

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Thank you bud!

printerati 01-29-16 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by OldDude (Post 12704179)
I recommend doing the first three, force one more restart, then begin observing #4 on the Home Screen.

I'm experiencing the same issue with my 2 XD on build 9044, although I don't believe it started as early as November. I have yet to try steps 2 and 3 (and I have always used a different screensaver and enabled menu sounds), but following the "5 second rule" in step 4 seems to be doing the trick...for the past few days, at least. We'll see if I can get everyone else in the house to remember to count to 5 on the home screen.

Ky-Fi 02-11-16 08:53 AM

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Just signed up for the trial of Sling TV and I'm loving it so far. Currently, I just get the local channels with Comcast cable for about $15 a month. This covers most of what I watch anyways, but I was missing weeknight sports, some better movie channels, and a 24 hour news channel.

With a couple ESPN channels, AMC, CNN and El Rey network (I love that one!) among others, this fills the gap for me. I've had no issues with streaming, although I would say the picture quality is a tiny notch down from cable--not too noticeable, though. If ESPN still had NHL, Sling would be totally perfect for me.

And wow, the consumer experience is so different from adding channels with cable companies. With Sling, it takes you about 5 minutes to sign up, you get the channels they advertised, and the price is exactly what the ad says.

With cable companies, either the "great deals" only apply to new customers, they're only good for year or two and the price skyrockets, the taxes, fees, installation costs add another 40% to your bill---or any combination of those things. Unless you want to get on the phone and argue for a half hour, at which point you may be charged something dramatically lower than what they were going to charge you. Man, I hate their business model with a passion.

shadokitty 02-11-16 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Ky-Fi (Post 12721237)
Just signed up for the trial of Sling TV and I'm loving it so far. Currently, I just get the local channels with Comcast cable for about $15 a month. This covers most of what I watch anyways, but I was missing weeknight sports, some better movie channels, and a 24 hour news channel.

With a couple ESPN channels, AMC, CNN and El Rey network (I love that one!) among others, this fills the gap for me. I've had no issues with streaming, although I would say the picture quality is a tiny notch down from cable--not too noticeable, though. If ESPN still had NHL, Sling would be totally perfect for me.

And wow, the consumer experience is so different from adding channels with cable companies. With Sling, it takes you about 5 minutes to sign up, you get the channels they advertised, and the price is exactly what the ad says.

With cable companies, either the "great deals" only apply to new customers, they're only good for year or two and the price skyrockets, the taxes, fees, installation costs add another 40% to your bill---or any combination of those things. Unless you want to get on the phone and argue for a half hour, at which point you may be charged something dramatically lower than what they were going to charge you. Man, I hate their business model with a passion.



I love El Rey Network too, plus with the Sports package, I enjoy Outside Television.

Ky-Fi 02-11-16 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by shadokitty (Post 12721268)
I love El Rey Network too, plus with the Sports package, I enjoy Outside Television.

I may try the Sports Package at some point---$5 is pretty reasonable.

GatorDeb 02-20-16 11:44 PM

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I had a Roku 3 and lost it in a move and I'm sure I'll find it eventually but after a couple of months of looking I replaced it for $75 through eBay, used (decided the 4 wasn't a complete step up and had more annoyances than featured over the 3, waiting for the 5 for an "upgrade"). If the other 3 turns up mom could use it :)

It's been a few years since I've used (pretty much since right after it (the 3) came out). What are your current favorite paid and free channels? I have Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, YouTube, Crackle.

I don't have a car to go to the gym and Beachbody has workout DVDs I like streamable through the Roku which was a huge selling point for me.


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