Did you get a free Roku offer?

Free Roku

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Tampa8 said:
HBO GO is a gem on Roku. Possibly my all time favorite series, "Deadwood" is there, and I recently completed watching the whole series again. Should have gone at least another season.....If you received a Roku from Dish you really did get a nice gift.

It is nice. I also like HBO Go on the Roku. It is so much better watching it on a big screen than on the computer. I saw them at the store for $79.99. There was also a cheaper model and a more expensive model.
 
Tampa8 said:
HBO GO is a gem on Roku. Possibly my all time favorite series, "Deadwood" is there, and I recently completed watching the whole series again. Should have gone at least another season.....If you received a Roku from Dish you really did get a nice gift.

It sure is, too bad Carnivale is not in there. Watching Band of Brothers anytime I want is a bonus. :) Even though I now use my roku more than my dish, in the fall it will be the other way around, they have assured my business for a long time because of how they handled the amc issue.

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Do any of you have the roku connected to your home theater system for 5.1 sound?Kab and I were discussing it in another thread.Epix doesn't offer 5.1.Does hbogo?The reason I ask is because I'm thinking of buying this hdmi switch.

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My old pioneer receiver doesn't have hdmi,only toslink,and digital coax.However if there isn't much content offered in 5.1 there isn't much use to shell out $45 for it.
 
Teehar said:
Do any of you have the roku connected to your home theater system for 5.1 sound?Kab and I were discussing it in another thread.Epix doesn't offer 5.1.Does hbogo?The reason I ask is because I'm thinking of buying this hdmi switch.

For only $39.15 each when QTY 50+ purchased - 4X1 HDMI® Switcher w/ Toslink & Digital Coaxial Port (Rev.2) w/ 3D support. | Auto & Powered HDMI Switches

My old pioneer receiver doesn't have hdmi,only toslink,and digital coax.However if there isn't much content offered in 5.1 there isn't much use to shell out $45 for it.

My sony receiver does not have hdmi either but my tv has toslink out. I have that going to my sony box so anything hdmi going to my tv gets 5.1 with sony receiver. Could not get it to work with netflix on roku though but that could have been seperate issue. Use to work with dish box but due to hdcp crap have to use component so I am reduced to pl2 witch blows.

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My sony receiver does not have hdmi either but my tv has toslink out. I have that going to my sony box so anything hdmi going to my tv gets 5.1 with sony receiver. Could not get it to work with netflix on roku though but that could have been seperate issue. Use to work with dish box but due to hdcp crap have to use component so I am reduced to pl2 witch blows.

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Thanks for that info_Our tv has toslink out as well,I have never used it though.Seems I read that it didn't really support 5.1.More of that (they don't want you to make high quality copies crap).
 
Thanks for that info.Our tv has toslink out as well,I have never used it though.Seems I read that it didn't really support 5.1.More of that (they don't want you to make high quality copies crap).
Yep, stereo only from external devices. Only direct OTA will be 5.1
 
Thanks for the confirmation Kab.Thought that was the case.
 
Teehar said:
Thanks for that info_Our tv has toslink out as well,I have never used it though.Seems I read that it didn't really support 5.1.More of that (they don't want you to make high quality copies crap).

I have toslink from tv to sony receiver and if i hook dish box to tv with hdmi, I get 5.1 same with my dvd player. Still have not had time to see about roku, but I see no reason why would not. Try it and see

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Does anybody has tried Crackle?
I cant get it to work.
I choose the movie then it starts with an ad and then it returns to the screen where I need to choose Play, and I click play and again is the ad and again the screen to click Play, over and over :eek:
 
Skee7ix said:
Does anybody has tried Crackle?
I cant get it to work.
I choose the movie then it starts with an ad and then it returns to the screen where I need to choose Play, and I click play and again is the ad and again the screen to click Play, over and over :eek:

Yes, Crackle works for us. However, we cannot get Epix to work right.
 
KAB said:
What's the problem? It was a hassle for me getting started.

Nothing will play when I press play. HBO Go, on the other hand, did not give me any problems. The family member I am helping has BB@Home free for a year and HBO free for 3 months. Does anyone know why Max Go is not available?
 
Teehar said:
Do any of you have the roku connected to your home theater system for 5.1 sound?Kab and I were discussing it in another thread.Epix doesn't offer 5.1.Does hbogo?The reason I ask is because I'm thinking of buying this hdmi switch.

For only $39.15 each when QTY 50+ purchased - 4X1 HDMI® Switcher w/ Toslink & Digital Coaxial Port (Rev.2) w/ 3D support. | Auto & Powered HDMI Switches

My old pioneer receiver doesn't have hdmi,only toslink,and digital coax.However if there isn't much content offered in 5.1 there isn't much use to shell out $45 for it.

I use my roku through an Onkyo AVR with HDMI switching for 5.1 sound. Netflix is Dolby Digital Plus 5.1. This only works over HDMI and only if your receiver supports DD Plus. For some reason the Roku can't convert it to standard DD for receivers that don't support plus like other streamers.

To get 5.1 on Netflix you have to turn surround sound on in the Roku settings. Then you have to select a Netflix title that supports 5.1. There will be a menu once you select the title for audio and subtitles. It will be set to stereo by default. Once you change it to 5.1 in one show or movie it will stay that way for other titles. The system should have been smart enough to automatically select 5.1 for Netflix when you select 5.1 in the main Roku settings but it's not.

HBO GO isn't 5.1 yet but they made a press release a while back saying it was coming soon. I have read that some Samsung devices already get it but the Roku and Xbox 360 don't have it yet.
 
king3pj said:
I use my roku through an Onkyo AVR with HDMI switching for 5.1 sound. Netflix is Dolby Digital Plus 5.1. This only works over HDMI and only if your receiver supports DD Plus. For some reason the Roku can't convert it to standard DD for receivers that don't support plus like other streamers.

To get 5.1 on Netflix you have to turn surround sound on in the Roku settings. Then you have to select a Netflix title that supports 5.1. There will be a menu once you select the title for audio and subtitles. It will be set to stereo by default. Once you change it to 5.1 in one show or movie it will stay that way for other titles. The system should have been smart enough to automatically select 5.1 for Netflix when you select 5.1 in the main Roku settings but it's not.

HBO GO isn't 5.1 yet but they made a press release a while back saying it was coming soon. I have read that some Samsung devices already get it but the Roku and Xbox 360 don't have it yet.

That could be the reason out did not work with netflix. My receiver it's not plus. Ok may have to voice complaint with them about that. Netflix does a good job of doing little things to irritate it's customers. Thanks for info though.

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I use my roku through an Onkyo AVR with HDMI switching for 5.1 sound. Netflix is Dolby Digital Plus 5.1. This only works over HDMI and only if your receiver supports DD Plus. For some reason the Roku can't convert it to standard DD for receivers that don't support plus like other streamers.

To get 5.1 on Netflix you have to turn surround sound on in the Roku settings. Then you have to select a Netflix title that supports 5.1. There will be a menu once you select the title for audio and subtitles. It will be set to stereo by default. Once you change it to 5.1 in one show or movie it will stay that way for other titles. The system should have been smart enough to automatically select 5.1 for Netflix when you select 5.1 in the main Roku settings but it's not.

HBO GO isn't 5.1 yet but they made a press release a while back saying it was coming soon. I have read that some Samsung devices already get it but the Roku and Xbox 360 don't have it yet.


What type of hdmi switch do you have?kind of doubt the old pioneer has dd+.The more I think about the hdmi switch the better it sounds lol.I have an old dial type toslink switch that I have to turn for each input.The hdmi switch would eliminate that.


I haven't had any issues with crackle but,didn't watch an entire movie just checked a few out to see how they looked.
 
Teehar said:
What type of hdmi switch do you have?kind of doubt the old pioneer has dd+.The more I think about the hdmi switch the better it sounds lol.I have an old dial type toslink switch that I have to turn for each input.The hdmi switch would eliminate that.

I haven't had any issues with crackle but,didn't watch an entire movie just checked a few out to see how they looked.

I don't have a stand alone HDMI switch. I meant my Onkyo audio receiver has HDMI switching built in. I plug my hopper, roku, PS3, and Xbox 360 into the back of my Onkyo through HDMI. The Onkyo pulls the 5.1 (or 7.1) signal from the HDMI cable and passes the video through to the TV. This allows me to get the best sound quality from all of my devices and only have one HDMI cable plugged into the TV.
 
I don't have a stand alone HDMI switch. I meant my Onkyo audio receiver has HDMI switching built in. I plug my hopper, roku, PS3, and Xbox 360 into the back of my Onkyo through HDMI. The Onkyo pulls the 5.1 (or 7.1) signal from the HDMI cable and passes the video through to the TV. This allows me to get the best sound quality from all of my devices and only have one HDMI cable plugged into the TV.


Gotcha! I'm trying my dead level best not to buy a new avr.
 
Gotcha! I'm trying my dead level best not to buy a new avr.
If you don't have the bucks, I understand, but IF YOU DO, Get one. Just an entry level HDMI receiver will make you a happy man. Check out Pioneers...on Amazon. Inexpensive and good.
 
If you don't have the bucks, I understand, but IF YOU DO, Get one. Just an entry level HDMI receiver will make you a happy man. Check out Pioneers...on Amazon. Inexpensive and good.

I will Kab.The money isn't so much the issue as the wife bonking me on the head with a frying pan for getting a new toy.:D
 

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