Is that because the Ultra LT was never sold in the UK by Roku and they are bought as "grey" imports from the USA. I think rokus have the region coded into the firmware. As the BBC don't want US users to access the UK specific iPlayer they won't let the app work on US rokus.
BBC iplayer and BBC sounds have stopped working on my 3920 Roku Premier with the error code 02056 message. This occurred sometime between 16th June and 4th July. All remedial actions shown on this forum have been taken, in precisely the order listed, all without success. Two different iplayer accounts, both of which work on other devices have been tried without success.
if it is if any interest my device is running software version 11.0.0 build 4193-91.
Gordon
@Gordon1950 You might confirm with the BBC that the 3920 is a supported Roku player. Some users have reported that devices that once worked were considered unsupported, and BBC basically "broke" them. I don't know where they maintain their supported device list, but there might be a web page somewhere.
Thanks for the suggestion. I have checked with the supported device list on the BBC iplayer website and my device is definitely classed as being supported. In view of this I have raised this issue with the BBC, but not holding my breath for a reply!
I have received the following from the BBC on 16th July:
‘Dear Audience Member
Thanks for getting in contact with BBC iPlayer Support to report that you have been experiencing some trouble with iPlayer on your Roku device.
We really appreciate you bringing this our attention.
Roku have now released an update that should fix this issue for you and allow you to access iPlayer as expected.
Thanks again for getting in touch.
New and updated channels are reviewed before being published in the Channel Store. What that involves, I have no idea. I don't think I've ever seen a Roku update of any kind over a weekend, so today might be the first potential day for an updated channel release.
And I don't believe the BBC worded that information quite accurately. Roku doesn't release updates for channels they did not build, which is virtually all of them. The channel provider submits a new version, Roku reviews it and then publishes the updated channel. Perhaps that's simply the differences between the British and American English ways of talking, as there certainly are differences. 😄
hello everyone....
@jadiel this isn't a discussion board for Android based devices. Take your discussion elsewhere.
Roku does not even own the Android brand. Google does. Therefore, you may need to take your discussion at Google Support.
~ Jordan
The Roku OS is based on Linux, not Android. Of course, Android is based on Linux as well, but they are still two completely different operating systems, and there's no correlation between the two when it comes to programming for them.