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Installing the HDHomeRun app for Roku

Your Roku needs to have a reliable internet connection, either via wired ethernet or a strong wireless connection (preferably using WiFi 5 or later, using the 5GHz band). The app does not work outside of your home network, and the Roku needs to be connected to the same local network as HDHomeRun tuner.

Step 1

roku_install_1.jpg Press the Home button on your Roku remote and then scroll down to the “Search” option.

Step 2

Start to type in “HDHomeRun” using the on-screen keyboard. Normally you only need the first few letters, and the green HDHomeRun app icon should start to show up. When you see the green HDHomeRun icon, scroll to the left and select it.

Step 3

Select the “Add app” option and wait for the installation to complete. You can open the HDHomeRun app once done, or you can go to the home screen and open the HDHomeRun app from there.

Step 4

The HDHomeRun app icon will show up under the “Home” option on the home screen, next to any other apps you have installed.

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To hear audio, you need a TV, AV receiver, or soundbar that can decode Dolby Digital or AC3 audio over HDMI. Most modern TVs can do this, though we’ve noticed a few Samsung TVs cannot. All Roku televisions should be able to play audio without any trouble.

Roku audio settings:

  1. Go to the Roku home screen
  2. Then navigate to “Settings”“Audio”
  3. Select “Streaming audio format” and change it to “Dolby”
  4. Go back to Audio and select “Digital output format”
  5. and change “Digital output format” mode to “Custom” → “Dolby” → “Dolby Digital”

If you are still having issues: While watching live TV in the HDHomeRun app, press the * button and see if your “Volume mode” is set to “off” (this might not always be required, depending on the Roku model)

If you still cannot get audio to work, please open a Support ticket and we will help you.

  • To receive most ATSC 3.0 broadcasts you will need a Roku device that supports the AC-4 audio codec, such as a recent Roku TV set, or the 2020 Roku Ultra or later (but not the “LT” version). If you do not have a Roku TV set or Roku Ultra that supports AC-4, we would recommend using an inexpensive “Google TV” device with your TV set, instead of buying a new Roku Ultra, as Google TV devices tend to be less expensive and have less issues with live TV. Please open a support ticket for the latest information and advice regarding AC-4 support: Support ticket
  • DRM-restricted ATSC 3.0 channel support is being worked on and is not yet supported.
  • Last modified: 2025/04/18 03:18