Is there any plan in the works that will have Multiview on FuboTV.? Fubo has it for Apple TV. Fubo support also recommends Roku? FuboTV is advertising heavily about multiview? What’s going on here! Do I need to go to Apple TV to get this feature.
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For more information about that channel's features and functionality, you'll want to contact the channel provider support directly to inquire further. Many channels on Roku are developed and maintained by the channel provider themselves.
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Not a good response at all. I’ve inquired about this very topic. Roku needs to develop a device powerful enough to support multiview.
If you’re looking to lose customers to Apple TV keep ignoring our requests for a solid response.
What the **bleep** kind of answer is that? Answer the man's question. When will Roku be able to do Fubo MultiView?
Yeah FuboTV seems to be very subpar compared to other streaming service. Total garbage they developed for service with 2% of the market and not one for 65% of the market. They must be getting kickbacks from Apple and I will be looking to switch streaming services.
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As previously mentioned, many channels on Roku are developed and maintained by the channel provider themselves. We would recommend reaching out to the channel provider to assist you further regarding your inquiry.
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Danny
Respectfully, the replies are overlooking at least one dimension of the point. Do not confine your thinking solely to one channel provider. For example, just this week, there was an auto race, baseball playoff game, and football game all on simultaneously that we were interested in. With multi-viewing capability on some platforms, it would be possible to split a 4k screen into 4 quadrants and tune desired programming in each. Bringing the focus to any single quadrant plays the audio, and bonus points for being able to enable captioning in the others.
I'm asking for the Roku platform to aspire to source and display, up to 4 different channels simultaneously, in the above example, NBCSports, FoxSports, & NFL Sunday Ticket. Rabbitears.info indicates that the OTA broadcast data rates for the OTA versions of those programs topped out at ~13Mbit/sec so, 4x what would be compressed versions of those streams should be less than 50 Mbit/s and potentially quite a bit lower. Within the capability of a 2.4GHz wireless network to achieve, let alone a 5GHz wireless or a wired connection.
The demand is there. This thread, and others past demonstrate it. Fubo delivers multiview because their subscribers want it, and Apple hardware supports it. Dish delivers similar functionality. DirecTV has some as well.
11.5 seems to have focused on content discovery and some new hardware features in listening. May we have these viewing enhancements in the next round, please?
So are you trying to say that Roku HW and SW teams have no idea how Apple is able to work with FuboTV to provide this capability?
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@Trebilicwrote:So are you trying to say that Roku HW and SW teams have no idea how Apple is able to work with FuboTV to provide this capability?
No, I don't think that summarizes my post at all. On infrequent occasions, I review the developer docs and the available SOC specifications. Roku would not be one of the leading, preferred platforms, nor would they have my money or my recommendation to friends and family, if I thought their position was attributable to price alone, and not to some technical and marketing merit. I am not overlooking that the platform appears to make money for its advertisers as well.
@Scottzo& @DoobieDDoobieD both pointed out that the @RokuKariza-D 's response was boilerplate and not well comprehending of the lack of platform capability. FuboTV can't build what the platform doesn't support. I see Roku forum representatives pass feedback to product teams on occasion. I wrote a description of some functionality that I believe was underappreciated in the OP's post, offered up a real-life use case, some relevant technical details, and brief examples of competitors in the market with comparable capabilities to illustrate demand, for the benefit of the product planner(s) to consider the idea.
May I ask if you have a platform, you enjoy Multiview on? What is good about it, what could be better?
I was actually trying to agree with your post, and more replying to @RokuDanny-R. I have a number of TCL TVs with Roku built in and additionally I have a number of Ultra devices. I currently use FuboTV and would really like the Multi-View feature to be supported on Roku devices. Seems as though it is only available on AppleTV devices. Seems like there is something besides the platform that might be keeping Roku from supporting this. Maybe Apple has an exclusive deal with Fubo.