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That would indicate a glitch in the Prime Video app (which was developed by Amazon).
Check for updates by highlighting the app, using the Options button, and selecting Check For Updates.
If that doesn't resolve the issue, reboot the Roku device via the menu system.
If that doesn't resolve the issue:
- Remove the app.
- Reboot the Roku device via the menu system.
- Reinstall the app.
All three steps, in that order.
If that doesn't resolve the issue, contact the developer (Amazon).
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The official Roku app on a mobile device (i.e. android or iOS cell phone or tablet) acts as an additional remote control. It allows you to use the device's virtual keyboard. I don't know if the Amazon app is coded to accept these characters, though.
- dbdb3 years agoReel Rookie
I finally figured it out. The 8 digit numeric-only code is actually one generated by amazon apparently as a substitute for the seven digit alpha-numeric code displayed on the hosting device. I only stumbled on it by accident and perseverance because it isn't offered as a choice unless you find it in a very particular way.
When I typed "https:\\watchparty.amazon\1x1x1x1" where 1x1x1x1 is the 7 digit alpha-numeric into a browser on my PC (tried both MS Edge and firefox), I was redirected to the Join Watch Party page as expected but no alternative code was offered. (NOTE: you must leave off a trailing backslash as the code is a parameter)
HOWEVER, when using a browser on my phone and the same address, I got an whole new section with a heading "Other ways to join" that describes the following:
1. On your TV, open the Prime Video app.
2. Select My Stuff
3. Select Join a watch party and enter the Watch Party code.
12345678 <- the code you will need to enter the party through the the Roku Amazon app
I have no idea why this section isn't available through a browser on a PC and only through a browser on a phone. Perhaps Amazon wants it to be difficult through Roku to support their competing Fire TV Stick.