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Exactly, the categories are defined on the developer portal, i just set the tags on the jSON feed.
If you haven't resolved this problem, you should consider defining your categories in the feed file. Defining them in the feed file means you have only one place to manage your feed file. And, if I remember correctly, defining them in the developer's portal can be somewhat klugy.
- KybaTV5 years agoChannel Surfer
The issue still persists.
Strange because in the preview the channels looks good:
PD: channel is not published yet.
- sattun5 years agoRoku Guru
Same here, I created a second RDP channel for my client and I am having the same problem, but only in the new channel not the old one, I think there is a problem with newly created RDP channels.
Roku Direct Publisher is great because its free, but you have to invest a lot of your time checking and waiting for updates to show, thats why I always recommend to my clients to go custom.
We have a great custom Roku app that is similar to RDP, it takes the same JSON feed format and it updates the content on app launch (no more waiting hours to check if the content was updated correctly) and much more.
DM me for more info or go to https://ottfeed.com/roku and request a demo.
Thanks,
- KybaTV5 years agoChannel Surfer
Still facing the same issue, pretty annoying as I didn't find a reason for the problem.
Everything is looking good on the developer site, checklist is completed, the channel looks good in the preview, but at the time to test it on the TV, nothing, no videos at all.
They seem to charge when the channel opens for the first time but nothing happen...