Showing posts with label roku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roku. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 June 2013

Roku Private Channels


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So, you've bought your new Roku and have already searched through all the free and paid options as regards to channels. You now find yourself realizing that there are channels that you wanted but there are no options to purchase them. What do you do? Do you just give up on these channels? No, there is a way you can access these private channels on the Roku thereby significantly enhancing your overall set top box experience.
Firstly, what are private channels? Private channels are basically channels that Roku have not reviewed and approved so as to be listed in the Roku channel store. Roku currently offers about 700 channels, so even without the private channels you will not be struggling for content. However, if you do see a channel you like, then to install it on the Roku you would first need the channel code. You can get a huge list of channel codes by clicking here. Once you have the code, simply navigate to the Roku website and login. Then, click manage account and  add a private channel and you will have the option to enter the code you acquired previously. That channel's app will then be downloaded to your Roku and you will now be able to view its content.
It should be noted that many of the private channels are run by independent developers, so your viewing experience may not be as crisp as some of the officially approved Roku channels. Additionally, these channels do sometimes get terminated by the developers. Therefore, it is up to you to choose wisely in this regard.
In conclusion I would like to say that the Roku really is a great device for those wishing to end their dependence on network television. The flexibility it offers is unmatched in my opinion and as it is constantly adding new channels to the channel store, its ratings are definitely only going to increase.

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

How to turn off the Roku



You've just finished watching your favorite programs on the Roku, and would like to switch it off for the night. One problem though, you can't find the off button! This is a common problem with many Roku users and unfortunately, there is actually no power off button on the Roku. It was designed to stay on all the time so as to constantly be updated with the latest software and programs. Not to worry though, you can still go old school and just unplug the entire unit. Yes, this might be a hassle, but as of now that's your only choice. If you do choose to leave it on however, the Roku draws very little power as it goes in a standby mode. In this mode it will actually draw less power than many other home appliances that are always left on.
I hope that this tutorial was helpful and feel free to ask any questions in the comments section below.