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The source you are trying to stream from using the Slingbox needs component video out or composite video out connections. I have seen Rokus with composite out, but have never tried to hook one up to a Roku. The Amazon Stick can't be hooked up to it directly. I've always found it easier to take a Roku or Firestick with me when I'm away from home.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, Please follow the link and scroll down to Setup instructions for Roku Steamers. http://www.slingbox.com/Products/Slingplayerapps.aspx Step 1: Launch the channel store on your Roku streaming box and search for "Slingplayer'. Follow the prompts to install the free Slingplayer Channel Step 2: Make sure your iPad, iPhone or Android phone and Roku are on the same wireless network. Launch Slingplayer and start watching something on your phone, then touch the Roku streaming icon. Step 3: Select your Roku and start watching your programming on the big screen. To switch back to your phone, simply touch the Phone button and continue watching on your iOS or Android device.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have used it with Roku and AppltTV. it is a little funky but it works. you need the slingbox app and can select which device to output to.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The M2 will be connected to your HD set top box at your house. On the Roku 3 you will have to download the Slingplayer app. You will have to use a smartphone (with the Slingplayer app) however to control which channels you want to watch on the Roku 3.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Len please check out these links: http://support.slingbox.com/KB/KB-2000582 http://support.slingbox.com/KB/KB-8015.aspx
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