A:AnswerHi Chris! Yes, Roku does support the Xfinity Stream Beta app and is available to download in the Roku Channel Store. Please note that Xfinity internet and cable are necessary in order to use the app and channel availability is based on your current channel lineup with Xfinity.
A:AnswerThat seems a simple question, with a complicated answer. Try reading through this if you don't mind getting a headache! lol
https://www.reddit.com/r/Roku/comments/zwntbh/does_the_roku_express_4k_supports_dolby_atmos/
A:AnswerYes! Spectrum TV is available for all Roku customers to download. If you're having trouble locating the channel, make sure that your device is on the newest software update.
A:AnswerYes it is. That’s the great thing. I had the main cable box, I bought 2 Roku’s for my daughters TVs and downloaded the xfinty streaming app. Save on paying for additional cable boxes. Love Roku
A:AnswerRoku Voice Remotes will only control a TV via IR commands. If a sound device (AVR or soundbar) is connected via HDMI and supports CEC, then the volume and mute buttons will also control those devices. I have no problem controlling the volume on my Yamaha AVRs with the Roku remotes. But if your Roku is connected directly to the TV, and you are using optical out from the TV to an AVR or soundbar, then the Roku remote will not be able to control the volume.
A:AnswerHi! After doing a quick search on the Roku Channel Store it appears the Shahid channel is not currently available.However Roku Streaming players including the Roku Express 4K + have a feature called screen mirroring available on Android™ and Windows® devices.This feature allows you to replicate (or “mirror”) the screen of your compatible Android or Windows device wirelessly onto your TV screen. With screen mirroring, you can send web pages, videos, photos, music, and more to your Roku Express 4k+. You can also use a similar feature for iOS devices called AirPlay. Apple AirPlay lets you stream, control, and share content from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to your compatible Roku streaming device. You can watch movies, TV shows, and family videos, listen to popular music, or browse vacation photos. You can even mirror exactly what you see on your Apple device.
A:AnswerHi MJ! No, Roku devices are designed to turn a non-smart TV into a smart TV or make a smart TV even smarter. Simply plug the device into your TV's HDMI port, connect it to your home Wi-Fi network and follow the easy setup instructions on the screen to start streaming!
A:AnswerA Roku or any other streaming device does allow you to get rid of all your cable boxes that you now rent for $10 a month. But I don't think you can access your Xfinity TV stations through their streaming app unless you have a Xfinity TV subscription. I have a cable TV subscription on my main tv's in the house and stream all of my cable tv channels on the other TV's via the Xfinity streaming app. You would have to contact Xfinity to find out what they say in regards to what you will still need to be able stream onthe Xfinity Streaming app.
A:AnswerHello, Dave! Absolutely. You can add YouTube and YouTube TV via the Roku device Homescreen, the Roku Mobile App, or online at channelstore.roku.com - Happy Streaming!