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roku [2019/08/13 04:12] – [How to install the HDHomeRun beta app] nedsroku [2025/02/06 23:46] (current) neds
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 ====== Roku ====== ====== Roku ======
-<lead></lead>+<btn type="success" size="xs" icon="fa fa-chevron-left">[[:Watching TV|See also: Other watching options]]</btn> 
 +<lead>If you have a Roku device that is running Roku firmware version 9.0 or later, you can use the HDHomeRun Roku app to access your HDHomeRun tuner and playback DVR content.</lead>
  
-===== Beta warning ===== +Your Roku needs to have a reliable internet connectioneither via wired ethernet or a strong wireless connection (preferably using 802.11ac on a 5GHz bandwidth)The app does not work outside of your home networkand the Roku needs to be connected to the same local network as HDHomeRun tuner. 
-<WRAP important 100%>HDHomeRun beta software lets customers try out software before it has been releasedand give feedback on itSince beta software has not yet been officially releasedit may contain bugs or otherwise not function properly. Helping us test beta software helps us to make the official release of the software even better.+<WRAP clear/>
  
-  * Only live over the air TV is supported at present. The HDHomeRun PRIME is not currently officially supported in this release, but we are working to add support, and it likely will work with most cable providers outside of Comcast, as long as the channels are not DRM protected. +====ATSC 3.0====
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-  * DVR support has not yet been added. +
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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. +
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-  * Support is limited to those Roku devices that have been updated to support MPEG-2 with Firmware version 9.0 or above. +
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-===== Supported HDHomeRun products ===== +
-You will need one of the following supported HDHomeRun models to use the Roku HDHomeRun app: +
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-<WRAP group> +To receive most ATSC 3.0 broadcasts you will need a Roku device that supports the AC-4 audio codec and the HEVC video codec. DRM-restricted channel support is being worked on and is not yet supported. 
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-  * [[CONNECT|HDHomeRun CONNECT HDHR4-2US/2DT/2IS]] +
-  * [[CONNECT5|HDHomeRun CONNECT DUO HDHR5-2US/2DT]] +
-  * [[CONNECT5|HDHomeRun CONNECT QUATRO HDHR5-4US/4DT]] +
-  * [[SCRIBE|HDHomeRun SCRIBE DUO HDVR-2US-1TB]] (live TV only) +
-  * [[SCRIBE|HDHomeRun SCRIBE QUATRO HDVR-4US-1TB]] (live TV only)+
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-<WRAP half column> +===== How to install the HDHomeRun Roku Channel ===== 
-  * [[EXTEND|HDHomeRun EXTEND HDTC-2US]] +To install simply search for the HDHomeRun Channel on your Roku and install it there, or use the Roku website while logged in ([[https://channelstore.roku.com/details/297903/hdhomerun|app link]]).
-  * [[EXTEND|HDHomeRun EXTEND HDTC-2US-M]] +
-  * [[EXPAND|HDHomeRun EXPAND HDHR3-4DC]] +
-  * [[EXPAND|HDHomeRun EXPAND HDHR5-4DC]] +
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-===== How to install the HDHomeRun beta app ===== 
-As this is a beta app, you have to go through a small process to set things up.  
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-<panel type="success" title="Step 1">Visit my.roku.com, log in to your Roku account, and select Add Channel with a code.</panel> 
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-<panel type="success" title="Step 2">Then enter the HDHomeRun channel access code: N6MN9QC</panel> 
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-<panel type="success" title="Step 3">Click yes/accept through a few beta warning pages. Now, on your Roku device, the HDHomeRun Live app may already just be there. If not, follow the instructions to refresh the channels list found on the last page.</panel> 
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-And you're done! 
 ===== Can't hear audio? ===== ===== Can't hear audio? =====
 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. 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 ==== +**Roku audio settings:**
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   - Go to the **Roku home screen**   - Go to the **Roku home screen**
-  - Then navigate to **Settings** -> **Audio** -> **HDMI** +  - Then navigate to **"Settings"** -> **"Audio"** 
-  - and change the **HDMI** option to **Dolby Digital** +  - Select **"Streaming audio format"** and change it to **"Dolby"** 
-  - Go back to **Audio** and select **Audio mode** +  - Go back to **Audio** and select **"Digital output format"** 
-  - and change **Audio mode** to **(Auto (Dolby Digital))**+  - and change **"Digital output format"** mode to **"Custom" → "Dolby" → "Dolby Digital"** 
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 +<wrap tip>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)</wrap>
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