You're Currently Subscribed On Another Channel
What on Earth has happened, Roku? I operate 6 channels with different content. Recently when I'm testing the Subscriptions between my in-channel product channels, I get a dialog saying "You're Currently Subscribed On Another Channel. Please visit roku.com and unsubscribe from <said channel>".
Please tell me this is just for Test Users??? If not, I'm literally about to have a heart attack. Why doesn't the warning dialog make it clear this is just for Test Users?
I need a reply, guys. Why do my posts which are serious always go ignored? I'm also beta testing for you guys with my own valuable time and all I get is no answers, ever, when it comes to me wanting help.
Unless you have really a lot (30+?) of channels and they all get regular updates it's not a vast amount of hassle. The only thing you need a device attached to a specific account for is local purchase testing, and once that works it doesn't usually need debugging again very often. I've got about 10 Roku's here, and sometimes it's quicker to just factory reset the nearest one than remember which box is signed into what account.
Sharing registries can be mitigated with prefixes, sure - but sometimes a client wants me to use some terrible 3rd-party library which pretty much eats up the entire registry allocation.. And obviously then there's data leakage between channels if it's not also prefixing registry entries (which it isn't).
At least Roku devices are small and cheap. A couple of times a year an app will fail Samsung's QA on some particular model for no clear reason - what's the answer? Ebay, and a house full of bloody televisions in boxes.