Nothing plays on my brand new Ultra
I have been streaming 720 and 1080 MKVs for over a decade using my LG BD390 Bluray players throughout my home. They support H264, DTS, AC3 in virtually any container. I was looking for a replacement to handle HEVC and EAC3 as well. I did my research and picked the Roku Ultra over the NVidia Shield Pro.
I uninstalled all the apps and **bleep** I didn't want or need and installed the Roku Media Player, which found my DLNA server immediately and displayed all of my folders. Sadly, the count in parenthesis next to the folder shows (1) for every folder despite hundreds of subfolders containing MKV files. And when drilling down to a folder containing an MKV, it says "No compatible videos found in: xxxxx".
How pathetic! My Sony TVs can see and play them. My iPads can see and play them. My PC can see and play them via DLNA using VLC Player. But not Roku. It's DLNA. It's a standardized streaming platform. Roku hasn't figured it out yet.
I was going to spend some time troubleshooting, but the menu in the app a disgrace. You literally see 10 folders at a time with HUGE folder icons and MASSIVE text so you can't even read the title of the movies. It's an app for children or blind seniors. The decade-old LG BD player shows 40 folders on the screen at a time. I guess I'll just update to newer LG Bluray players.
Roku's are primarily designed for INTERNET STREAMING. Local streaming is an afterthought. The Roku Media Player is pathetic, and there are no 3rd party players. Not sure why, but may be restrictions in the Roku SDK or even developer agreement required.