I have an old plasma TV/Monitor that does not have built in speakers. To workaround this I thought to use a Roku streaming stick connected to BT speakers using private listening (PL). In this concept, the BT speakers would be dedicated to the TV and not moved around. I have the Roku device, but no BT speakers to test this theory. Before I order them I wanted to see if others may know if this would work.
If I have a Roku stick with PL built in (i.e. do not use to use the mobile app for PL) to the device, and I do an initial configuration/pairing between the device and the BT speakers, will I have to pair it EVERY time I start the Roku device, or will it autosync?
The hope is that since the TV doesn't have its own speakers, the wireless BT speakers will sync seamlessly each time so its just as good as if the TV had its own speakers.
Will this work?
Neither Roku devices nor their remotes have BT transmitters to send audio to your speakers. The Voice Remote Pro remote does at least support private listening via a headphone jack on the remote. You could connect a separate BT transmitter to this jack and transmit to your speakers that way.
How committed are you to Bluetooth? You could run the Roku's HDMI output through an HDMI splitter that separates the audio into a separate output, run the audio into self powered speaker(s) and the HDMI output to the monitor.
Have you tried connecting the Roku to your monitor to verify the video works? I wouldn't be surprised if an old monitor does not incorporate the HDCP (High Definition Copy Protection) capability required by the Roku's HDMI output.
Neither Roku devices nor their remotes have BT transmitters to send audio to your speakers. The Voice Remote Pro remote does at least support private listening via a headphone jack on the remote. You could connect a separate BT transmitter to this jack and transmit to your speakers that way.
How committed are you to Bluetooth? You could run the Roku's HDMI output through an HDMI splitter that separates the audio into a separate output, run the audio into self powered speaker(s) and the HDMI output to the monitor.
Have you tried connecting the Roku to your monitor to verify the video works? I wouldn't be surprised if an old monitor does not incorporate the HDCP (High Definition Copy Protection) capability required by the Roku's HDMI output.
Thanks for the response.
There is a way to stream Roku audio to BT speakers. If the Roku remote has an audio out/headphone jack, it PL is native. If the remote does not, the app can still be used: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr7mCTwdw2Y
Yes, I hooked up the roku stick and used headphones plugged into the remote and it worked perfectly.