A:AnswerI would suspect no, because S-Video is just that...video. Without other adapters, etc, you would not have an audio signal to go with any video that would convert.
A:AnswerYou could look into Sling tv, I think it has ESPN streaming, along with several other cable stations. About $20/month. We don't have it ourselves, just looked at options out there.
A:AnswerYou will not be able to access the FX channel if you do not have a TV package from a provider. It validates the activation against your service package.
A:AnswerThe Roku doesn't have enough memory to store video, and it's not a DVR - but if you have a subscription, you can "bookmark" programming through the media provider and mark it for later viewing.
A:AnswerOnce you register your Roku player via the roku.com website, you can add channels that you will never have in your TV set. There are tons of channels that you can find via Google that can be added only via the Roku.com web page by using a code. Simply search for "Roku Channels" and you'll find a lot of them.
A:AnswerI think the best way would be to hook in your wireless receiver into the back of your TV in the audio port. But if you want to leave your wireless receiver near the satellite receiver, I don't know. This is a great question and I'd love to see if someone can answer it.