A:AnswerYou can see local channels only if the streaming service you're connected to offers local channels. For example, if you use the DirecTV app to access their streaming service, then you will be able to see local channels. This device is not like a TV antenna that receives over the air signals.
A:AnswerHello, To use YouTube Multi View on a Roku, open the YouTube TV app, find a live stream, and select the "Multiview" option from the on-screen menu to watch multiple live events simultaneously. Roku devices with OS 14 or higher can build custom multiviews with up to four channels, but this feature relies on individual app developers like YouTube TV to implement it. You may need to update your Roku and the YouTube TV app to the latest versions for full functionality.
A:AnswerHello, Roku devices are available and supported for full features in North America (United States, Canada, Mexico), Europe (France, Germany, United Kingdom, Ireland), and Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru). https://www.roku.com/legal?srsltid=AfmBOoofPQ5qZttvZF68OAaK_msulfX38SlThn-i5q2uYaFgGHmuMrhp
A:AnswerHello Eeyore419, Roku has no monthly fee and no credit card information ever has to be added. any subscriptions to Netflix, Hulu, Disney, etc are separate.
A:AnswerHello Rbjane1956, This is a yes and no, it depends on where you live or if your local channels have apps on Roku. Most major cities are covered through the Roku Channel but you can also download Fox, ABC, NBC, etc (May require a subscription) or you can try the HayStack News app.
A:AnswerYes you can use this device with a Fire TV to add functionality to your tv setup. However, it is not an external storage device. For that you'd need an external SSD or HDD.