We have an LG 'smart' TV but have been very disappointed with its limitations. I have a Roku on a different (dumb) TV and have been pleased with how it works, so am considering adding a Roku device to the LG to compensate for its many native deficiencies, but have some questions:
1. If we add the Roku, will we be able to access streaming services that LG can't access, specifically Spectrum, and PBS Passport?
2. I despise the LG remote - too small, too cluttered, and poorly designed. Will the single remote that comes with a Roku Stick+ provide the ability to control not only the added Roku functions, but also native functions and services accessed through the LG tv (eg, Netflix, BritBox, etc)?
3. Are the 'blank' buttons on the remote fully programmable, or are they limited to only specific major streaming services such as Netflix? My concern is that my wife is a technophobe, and the ideal solution would be to have specific buttons that get her to where she wants to be without having to search menus.
LG does accept roku stick but won’t allow my roku to be the default channel when I turn tv on
happy I bought this at Costco
it’s going back. Time to bring dumb tv back 🤔
LG 'smart TVs' aren't as smart as some other brands. For example, I found that the LG OS is not compatible with either the PBS Passport or Spectrum streaming apps.
An LG Stick did initially work just fine on my LG TV - it would start up and recognize the Roku as the content source. But last month, the TV apparently did an OS update and started defaulting to the LG menu rather than the Roku menu. After some troubleshooting, some advice from this forum, and a conversation with someone at LG, I found the following:
1. It's better to power the Roku Stick from a dedicated power supply rather than from the USB port on the TV. If you use the USB port as the power source, the Roku will be powered off when the TV is off. Then, when you turn on the TV, the TV will boot faster than the Roku and claim precedence as the programming source. Powering the Roku from a separate, dedicated power supply means that it won't be powered off when the TV is turned off, so when you turn the TV on, the Roku will be able to claim precedence over the LG OS as a programming source.
2. There are two settings that you can change that will make the Roku the preferred programming source.
Settings | General | System | Additional Settings | Home Settings
Home Auto Launch - OFF
Home Promotion - OFF
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thanks for the reply
we had already gone through everything before packing up the new lg
since then we’ve realized that while setting up the lg it may have changed settings in another tv in close proximity and possibly with a roku ultra
my ultra can turn tv on/off but no longer handle volume control
Is this just coincident ??
I can't help you because your situation is different from mine. You need to hear back from someone at Roku - good luck.
I packed to LG up
it will be back in Costco’s hands on Monday , can’t handle another day of frustration
I had the same irritating problem - used to boot to Roku but suddenly, presumably after an LG OS update, it boots to the TV first now.
I have a Roku Sound Bar. How can I rearrange the power up of the TV?
Also, you mention the two settings that can be changed - are these on Roku or LG? I could not find exactly similar settings on either.
Thanks
The settings that I updated were in the LG WebOS.