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Be on the lookout for another FandangoNow $4.99 credit from Visible. Shows up in the Ad to the right of your channels.
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I have a Roku 4 right now, but it is dying. If I can't get a new power cord, I might get a new Roku. I don't have a 4K TV, so should I just stick to the 4 model?
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Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 13507918)
I have a Roku 4 right now, but it is dying. If I can't get a new power cord, I might get a new Roku. I don't have a 4K TV, so should I just stick to the 4 model?
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The Ultra is very good.
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I can't compare other Roku models since I've only ever had an Ultra 4k(i don't have a 4k tv), but so far the unit has been great. No major issues thus far
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If you haven't used the Scripps Network channels in a while, check them out. Travel Channel, Food Network, HGTV, etc have all added tons of shows. All the current shows and a bunch of great classics. Here's a few highlights:
FOOD NETWORK - 181 Shows 30 Minute Meals with Rachel Ray (256 episodes) Good Eats (252 episodes) Giada at Home (238 episodes) Everyday Italian (110 episodes) Guy's Big Bite (264 episodes) Iron Chef America (183 episodes) Sandra Lee's Semi Homemade Cooking (51 episodes) Sandra Lee's Money Saving Meals (65 episodes) Unwrapped (127 episodes) HGTV - 175 Shows Curb Appeal (337 episodes) Design on a Dime (146 episodes) House Crashers (170 episodes) House Hunters (867 episodes) House Hunters International (799 episodes) Island Life (210 episodes) Kitchen Crashers (119 episodes) My First Place (314 episodes) Yard Crashers (206 episodes) TRAVEL CHANNEL - 131 Shows Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations (130 episodes) Anthony Bourdain's The Layover (20 episodes) Food Paradise (137 episodes) Ghost Adventures (200 episodes) Mysteries at the Museum (326 episodes) Samantha Brown's Passport to Europe (22 episodes) Samantha Brown's Great Weekends (50 episodes) Toy Hunter (42 episodes) DIY Network has 69 shows. Cooking Channel has 57 shows including the original Iron Chef (13 episodes). Unfortunately, they don't have Samantha Brown's Great Hotels. And it looks like Paula Deen's still 86'ed. |
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^^^ Cool. Thanks for the heads up about the Travel Channel update. Some good archival content.
No Andrew Zimmern shows though. It could have something to do with his content moving to the Cooking channel. Apparently Travel channel has dumped practically all food related travel shows. Andrew's shows were dumped late last summer. Edit: Oops, looks like all if not most of Zimmern's shows are still there. |
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I know I asked this question before and it was answered so I would like too ask it again:
How do you delete the Roku descriptive voice? |
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Originally Posted by dvd-4-life
(Post 13509963)
I know I asked this question before and it was answered so I would like too ask it again:
How do you delete the Roku descriptive voice? Turn off Descriptive Audio Select Settings from your device's home screen. Select General. Select Accessibility. Select Audio Descriptions. Set the toggle switch to Off. Return to the Netflix app and begin playing a movie or TV show. |
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I just discovered...remember, i'm new to Roku... you can change the audio for the "find the remote" feature. My remote now plays the Game of Thrones theme when I hit the find button. :lol::up:
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The new Travel channel app update is awesome. Love seeing all those classic shows. Travel channel re-branded a year or so ago, so not many of their shows currently airing actually deal with travel, so I'm glad to see all that content there.
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I'll have to add the Travel Channel. That was a big deal for me, that they never really showed actual travel stuff. So that's great to hear they're living up to their name again.
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https://www.cordcuttersnews.com/roku...ted-time-deal/
The EPIX, Showtime and Starz free 30-day trials via the Roku Channels app is extended until March 31st. |
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I've watched a couple episodes on the HGTV and Cooking Channel apps. The ads aren't too bad. They're placed in the proper commercial breaks. And they're only about 90-120 seconds long. The typical show takes about 26 minutes. So it's less commercials than regular TV.
Originally Posted by E Unit
(Post 13510358)
I'll have to add the Travel Channel. That was a big deal for me, that they never really showed actual travel stuff. So that's great to hear they're living up to their name again.
But these days, the best travel shows are on Youtube. There are travel vloggers that put out amazing content. |
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BigD, care to share some of those best travel shows on YouTube? I abhor the YouTube culture, but I’m a sucker for a good travel show. |
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Originally Posted by E Unit
(Post 13510414)
BigD, care to share some of those best travel shows on YouTube? I abhor the YouTube culture, but I’m a sucker for a good travel show. https://www.youtube.com/user/migrationology His YouTube channel has about 3.8M viewers. His travel vlogs are fantastic. Really cool guy. American based in Bangkok and he travels all over the world for the food culture. He's probably one of the most popular YouTube travel content creators right now., His videos are high quality. They run anywhere from 15 minutes to 30+ minutes. His page alone will keep you busy for months. Mark also has select content posted on Amazon Prime. Trevor James the Food Ranger is also another good one. He's a travel vlogger based in China. https://www.youtube.com/user/thefoodranger His videos are also really good and high quality. |
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Never heard of any of them, so thank you! I’ll check them out. |
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Here's a few of my favorites right now:
The Carpetbagger travels around America and stops at all these wacky roadside attractions. https://www.youtube.com/user/carpetbaggerorg Yellow Productions does travel advice and reviews from all over the world. https://www.youtube.com/user/yellowwproductions Theme Park Worldwide does tours of international amusement parks and carnivals. https://www.youtube.com/user/themeparkworldwide TheTimTracker focuses on attractions and events the Orlando, FL area. https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTimTracker Mickey Chen and his other channel Strictly Dumpling do a lot of traveling around Asia and usually focus on food. https://www.youtube.com/user/strictlydumpling https://www.youtube.com/user/MikeyChenX Abroad in Japan, Only In Japan, LoveLyzKelly, and Currently Hannah all do some great videos about Westerners living in Japan. https://www.youtube.com/user/cmbroad44 https://www.youtube.com/user/ONLYinJAPANWAORYU https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2U...JxRnf1kSofc1Vg https://www.youtube.com/user/xxlilangelxx1 Sam Chui does interesting videos about air travel. Especially some of the amazing First Class seats. https://www.youtube.com/user/N178UA And I really like Casey Neistat. He does all kinds of stuff. But he's got some fun travel videos. https://www.youtube.com/user/caseyneistat |
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Roku Streaming Devices, TVs Gain Alexa Support Amazon’s Alexa assistant can now be used to control Roku TVs and Roku streaming devices: Roku launched an official Alexa skill for its streamers Tuesday, making it possible to control video playback and more with the help of Amazon’s Echo speakers. The new voice control feature comes after Roku first launched its own voice assistant, and then brought support for Google’s assistant to its devices. The new Roku Alexa skill offers playback controls like play and pause, search functionality and the ability to launch individual apps on a Roku TV or streaming device. When connected to a Roku TV, Alexa can also be used to turn on the device, select an over-the-air broadcast channel or change the volume. Owners of an Amazon smart speaker or similar device with Alexa built-in can find the Roku skill in the TV and video section of the settings menu of their Alexa smart phone app. The skill will work with TVs and streaming devices running Roku OS 8.1 and up. FULL ARTICLE - https://variety.com/2019/digital/new...ll-1203155025/ |
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I just bought my first Roku. It is the Premiere, which is on sale for $35 at Walmart and Amazon. I have no idea what to do with it. :lol:
I got it because wanted to watch Doom Patrol on DC Universe in April. |
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Originally Posted by Nick Danger
(Post 13511024)
I have no idea what to do with it. :lol:
Turn on TV. Profit! |
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You can also watch Doom Patrol now, unless you're waiting until April for it to be all out before you subscribe or something.
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Doom Patrol won’t be all out in April. It’s running until late May. |
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Originally Posted by Nick Danger
(Post 13511024)
I just bought my first Roku. It is the Premiere, which is on sale for $35 at Walmart and Amazon. I have no idea what to do with it. :lol:
I got it because wanted to watch Doom Patrol on DC Universe in April. plug it in. turn it on. set your TV to HDMI 1 2 or 3 it will ask for your WiFi information. then it downloads new software update. enjoy ;) |
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Originally Posted by Giantrobo
(Post 13510300)
Delete or Turn OFF? I accidentally activated it a week or so ago and had to go into Accessibility Settings to to turn it OFF.
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