To add to what @AvsGunnar said. In the streaming world, there is no one single device that "does it all". Roku devices cover the vast majority of services, but there are gaps. Android TV based devices (Fire TV, Shield, Chromecast, etc.) often cover those gaps, but they had their own set of gaps that Roku has covered. I use both (Roku and Shield), as it's the best way to insure all gaps are covered.
PLEASE just do it. There are so many people here and many who aren't represented in this forum who really like the VidAngel app and have been frustrated by Roku's decision to drop it.
The litigation is over, the VidAngel company is booming, the demand is there, and Roku is the only one not on board.
Hi @tinman951,
We currently don't have any information to share about when VidAngel will be available on Roku. We suggest you reach out to them to let them know your concern. You may also check out our blog at http://blog.roku.com for the latest news and upcoming updates.
Warm regards,
Lianna
@tinman951 wrote:... frustrated by Roku's decision to drop it.
That's not an accurate description of what happened. Roku revamped the rules regarding Private/Non-certified Channels/Apps. VidAngel was one of hundreds of apps that never went through the certification process.
The revamp gave all non-certified apps, including VidAngel, 120 days to get certified by submitting an app that followed all the guidelines. All the apps that were not certified were removed on day 121. That included VidAngel.
So, there was no decision to drop VidAngel. Rather, it was all non-certified apps would disappear after a 120-day lifespan.
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VidAngel told me last week that they have been trying to work with Roku on getting the app back since it was dropped but Roku has not responding to any communications sent. They suggested that concerns be brought up with Roku at this point because Roku seems to have no interest in listening.
VidAngel has bent over backwards for us on multiple occasions to be able to access their app in the most convenient way possible. Roku has done nothing.
I stand by the facts I offered.
VidAngel is available on Fire TV, Apple TV, and Google/Android TV. You should be able to watch it using one of those devices.
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Vidangel has posted that Roku has dropped the channel. Vidangel states they have attempted to get their channel back to no avail. Come on Roku - I expect better. There is plenty of comments showing the need for this channel.
Hi @Olsen2911
We currently don't have any info to share about this, but you can check out our blog at http://blog.roku.com for the latest news and upcoming updates.
Warm Regards,
Lianna
@Olsen2911 wrote:Vidangel has posted that Roku has dropped the channel. ...
That's spin. Roku removed all non-certified apps, hundreds of them. VidAngel had 120 days from the announcement, like all other developers, to code the app to standards and submit for certification. That didn't happen, and on day 121, non-certified apps were removed. That is fact, not spin.
VidAngel is spinning, and misleading people in the process. That says a lot about them as a company and about the character of those running the company.
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VidAngel says: https://blog.vidangel.com/what-the-bleep-happened-to-roku/
You may have noticed, VidAngel is no longer available on Roku. Roku changed its policy to block any app not sold through its official store. We didn’t make the list. Despite meeting all the technical requirements, our application was rejected. We appealed. We asked for an explanation. Time and again, we got no reply.
And even with many VidAngel customers complaining on the Roku community site, Roku has never offered any of them any rationale for not allowing VidAngel in its store.
Roku says: https://community.roku.com/t5/Channels-viewing/Please-bring-back-VidAngel- app/m-p/855652#M133272
That's not an accurate description of what happened. Roku revamped the rules regarding Private/Non-certified Channels/Apps. VidAngel was one of hundreds of apps that never went through the certification process.
The revamp gave all non-certified apps, including VidAngel, 120 days to get certified by submitting an app that followed all the guidelines. All the apps that were not certified were removed on day 121. That included VidAngel.
So, there was no decision to drop VidAngel. Rather, it was all non-certified apps would disappear after a 120-day lifespan.
Obviously someone is not telling the whole truth. I'm posting this for others to see. I'm not asking for an explanation because this proves there will only be more finger pointing lacking in truth!