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TheBigDave 09-22-16 10:58 PM

Re: The Roku Thread
 
Here's the Roku Premiere+. It'll replace the Roku 3. There's an Ethernet port and a MicroSD slot.

http://zatznotfunny.com/wp-content/u...s-645x1024.jpg

TheBigDave 09-22-16 11:02 PM

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Here's the Roku Ultra. It replaces the Roku 4. In addition to the Ethernet & MicroSD, it has an Optical Audio port and a Remote Finder button.

http://zatznotfunny.com/wp-content/u...a-628x1024.jpg

Alan Smithee 09-23-16 02:12 AM

Re: The Roku Thread
 
Optical out but no analog video out? Whatever. Just hope for whoever uses that, it doesn't downconvert Dolby Digital Plus as badly as my Sharp TV does.

dvd-4-life 09-23-16 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Alan Smithee (Post 12905566)
Optical out but no analog video out? Whatever. Just hope for whoever uses that, it doesn't downconvert Dolby Digital Plus as badly as my Sharp TV does.

Amazon has(eberry) HDMI to RCA Cables for 6.99.

RichC2 09-23-16 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Alan Smithee (Post 12905566)
Optical out but no analog video out? Whatever. Just hope for whoever uses that, it doesn't downconvert Dolby Digital Plus as badly as my Sharp TV does.

HDMI out w/ Optical is not uncommon. Analog video out is, kind of sucks the Express model doesn't still support it though for older TVs.


Originally Posted by dvd-4-life (Post 12905587)
Amazon has(eberry) HDMI to RCA Cables for 6.99.

Unless the Roku has a built-in Digital-to-Analog video converter, HDMI to RCA cables would do absolutely nothing.

dvd-4-life 09-23-16 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 12905699)
HDMI out w/ Optical is not uncommon. Analog video out is, kind of sucks the Express model doesn't still support it though for older TVs.



Unless the Roku has a built-in Digital-to-Analog video converter, HDMI to RCA cables would do absolutely nothing.

I used a Roku with the HDMI out to RCA cables in to hook up into an older tv set. No problems. Also works with a PC into an older tv set. Laptops don't work as well.

I made the mistake of buying the cable at Radio Shack (before I checked Amazon) and paid a lot more for it.

jjcool 09-23-16 11:42 AM

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So no more USB ports? That certainly sucks.

DVD Josh 09-23-16 12:53 PM

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I love XTV. Thank you for whoever turned me onto that.

RichC2 09-23-16 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jjcool (Post 12905845)
So no more USB ports? That certainly sucks.

Only on the Ultra.

Medspeaking 09-24-16 06:55 AM

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Got my first Roku (a Roku 4) so not that familiar with it (previously dealt with the abominable Fire TV). Anyone know why--when I first start it up--I always get a flashing menu saying there's a CEC 100 error, but if I just wait it out for a minute, everything works normally and the flashing error disappears?

leacha 09-24-16 10:12 AM

Re: The Roku Thread
 
I see the new Rokus still have the dedicated channel buttons. I really wished they would drop that.

Mr. Salty 09-24-16 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by leacha (Post 12906491)
I see the new Rokus still have the dedicated channel buttons. I really wished they would drop that.

The remote for my new Vizio UHD TV has those, too. I like the premise, but I wish they were user-assignable.

In fact, I'll be doing that with my Harmony One universal remote.

jjcool 09-25-16 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 12905912)
Only on the Ultra.

Still on the side, I assume, as it isnt shown in the pictures.

RichC2 09-25-16 03:20 PM

Re: The Roku Thread
 

Originally Posted by Medspeaking (Post 12906410)
Got my first Roku (a Roku 4) so not that familiar with it (previously dealt with the abominable Fire TV). Anyone know why--when I first start it up--I always get a flashing menu saying there's a CEC 100 error, but if I just wait it out for a minute, everything works normally and the flashing error disappears?

Depends on your TV manufacturer.

CEC is the auto control so that the Roku can control the TV, it's been an on-again off-again issue with multiple revisions of the Roku but for some reason they never added a disable HDMI-CEC to the menu. So if you aren't using the feature on your TV, disable it.


Originally Posted by jjcool (Post 12907274)
Still on the side, I assume, as it isnt shown in the pictures.

Presumably so, still USB 2.0 but I guess that doesn't matter a whole lot.

Jcheckel 09-25-16 06:18 PM

Re: The Roku Thread
 

Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 12907331)
CEC is the auto control so that the Roku can control the TV, it's been an on-again off-again issue with multiple revisions of the Roku but for some reason they never added a disable HDMI-CEC to the menu. So if you aren't using the feature on your TV, disable it.

My Roku stick has a Control Other Devices setting with a 1-touch play option that can be enabled or disabled which I believe is the HDMI-CEC stuff.

Medspeaking 09-26-16 12:15 PM

Re: The Roku Thread
 

Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 12907331)
Depends on your TV manufacturer.

CEC is the auto control so that the Roku can control the TV, it's been an on-again off-again issue with multiple revisions of the Roku but for some reason they never added a disable HDMI-CEC to the menu. So if you aren't using the feature on your TV, disable it.

Thanks for the info. I've searched all the various options on my TV but don't see anything related to enabling or disabling HDMI-CEC. Maybe my set is too old (Pioneer Kuro 6020). Not a big deal, just an annoyance. Guess I can live with it. I do appreciate the info, though. Eased my mind that it wasn't anything really important.

funkyryno 09-26-16 03:11 PM

Re: The Roku Thread
 

Originally Posted by leacha (Post 12906491)
I see the new Rokus still have the dedicated channel buttons. I really wished they would drop that.

Totally agree. Especially since one of the buttons on my remote is for a now-defunct service (rdio).

TheBigDave 09-26-16 07:33 PM

Re: The Roku Thread
 
The new models have officially been announced.

https://www.roku.com/products

Roku Express - $29.99
Roku Express+ - $39.99
Roku Premiere - $79.99
Roku Premiere+ - $99.99
Roku Ultra - $129.99

Check out how tiny the Roku Express is:

http://i.imgur.com/Lwr5fHU.png

The Express+ model has Composite A/V Out for older model TVs.

TheBigDave 09-26-16 07:41 PM

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I'm tempted to buy one of these new models. But without a 4K TV, I don't see much reason to upgrade from my Roku 3.

RichC2 09-26-16 07:53 PM

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That's just too many SKUs.

Mr. Salty 09-27-16 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 12908364)
That's just too many SKUs.

You can literally count them on one hand.

JTH182 09-27-16 07:31 PM

Re: The Roku Thread
 
Other than price, is there anything that makes the Express better than the Stick? I'm in the market for a device. I like the portability of the stick, but I also like saving money.

RichC2 10-02-16 07:35 PM

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I'm liking the updated Red Bull TV app. They've been streaming Austin City Limits Fest live all weekend across 3 different channels/feeds and are airing the Fourth Phase (the follow-up to The Art of Flight) at 9.

Pros: All free, no real ads
Cons: Video quality isn't the greatest, 2.0 audio.

Still really cool though. But I think they're really close to their bandwidth capacity heh

Dan 11-19-16 07:39 PM

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So umm... I can't remember if it was here or another site, but I can't find it...

Someone mentioned a Roku app (possibly a private app) that lets you stream a bunch of TV channels live, including some cable channels. Any idea what that app my be?

TheBigDave 11-19-16 08:14 PM

Re: The Roku Thread
 

Originally Posted by Dan (Post 12951503)
Someone mentioned a Roku app (possibly a private app) that lets you stream a bunch of TV channels live, including some cable channels. Any idea what that app my be?

You're probably thinking of XTV.

http://streamfree.tv/roku-channels/p...96-thread.html

Here's an unofficial Facebook page with info and updates:

https://www.facebook.com/X-TV-Movies...1013500314195/


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