tutorial_en_roku
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+ | Go to your TV, select the Roku input if you haven' | ||
+ | Something to keep in mind is that the server will deliver the media files as they are, without any kind of on-the-fly conversion (transcoding). This ensures smooth playback (network conditions permitting - in general, if you can download your files faster than what it takes to play them you will be OK, for example if you can download a one hour video in 20 minutes then the speed is good enough) and low server load. | ||
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+ | However, it comes with the tradeoff that some files may not play correctly if they' | ||
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+ | A dialog will ask you for the output directory. Default (same as input file) is OK, or you can have a directory for the Roku conversions, | ||
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+ | After a few seconds or minutes, depending on the length of the video, you will have a Roku ready file you can stream directly. |
tutorial_en_roku.txt · Last modified: 2018/11/18 19:08 by xirvdev