What makes Roku so special??

stanleyjohn

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I haven't read alot yet about Roku but from what Ive so far have concluded is that Roku is a box with a controller that will find many Internet video streams and organize them for your pleasure.By spending some time with a fast computer can i put something together that will do what Roku does?.I already use my PC for streaming using programs like Hulu,Xfinity,the monster and underground channel.
 

Teehar

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One thing about roku,it has several channels that you can't get via pc.Still,you can make an awesome htpc.
 

Teehar

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Yes it can,but that is usually because the quality of your internet speed,and live channel.I mostly watch Netflix,Hbogo,Amazon,and Crackle,the video quality on those are great.imo the roku is a great streamer.Works great over wifi,doesn't require much space and has plenty of content.Very easy to take it on the road,or move from room to room.
 

stanleyjohn

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What about recording?What do you use.I use a software video capture program now that works well with my pc internet live streaming plus you can set a day and time to record like a dvr.
 

Blindowl1234

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Stan, In a nutshell if you like FTA then Roku is kind of the next step up. At least it was for us. Now I don't have to tweak my dish when the wind blows and freeze my hind end off in the winter lol...I can actually watch TV.
 

concord

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What about recording?What do you use.I use a software video capture program now that works well with my pc internet live streaming plus you can set a day and time to record like a dvr.

Most of the "channels" are on-demand, so no need for a DVR. There are a few news channels (CNNI, CNBCI, RT, AL, etc), sports (MLB, etc [subscription required]) and a few classic TV channels (AMGTV, PrimeTime, FFTV) that are live.
 

Teehar

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Most of the "channels" are on-demand, so no need for a DVR. There are a few news channels (CNNI, CNBCI, RT, AL, etc), sports (MLB, etc [subscription required]) and a few classic TV channels (AMGTV, PrimeTime, FFTV) that are live.

Exactly,as they are on demand you can pause,rewind,ff,skip ahead,and back,just like a dvr.
 

Mr Tony

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I love my roku. Since I had to get rid of my FTA when I moved into the apartment the Roku has kept me able to see alot of the FTA channels
 

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