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Yes. I've watched YouTube TV using my Roku. You can have Direct TV pluged into HDMI 1 and Roku plugged into HDMI 2. Be aware however, that you will lose access to premium Roku apps such as Fox News and Fox Business when you cancel Direct TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, Roku supports YouTube TV and you can keep DirecTV input in one HDMI port and connect your Roku to another HDMI and toggle between the inputs to switch from DirecTV to Roku.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Butch! Yes, both TubeTV and DirecTV Stream (DirecTV's Streaming Service) are available on the Roku Streaming Platform. Keep in mind Roku devices are intended to supplement, or even replace, your existing Cable or Satellite TV service, as long as a sufficient internet connection is available. Feel free to browse for YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream and other cable alternatives here: https://channelstore.roku.com/browse/cable-alternative
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