Didn’t know if Roku ultra had this feature. I have some old Sony dvd remotes I use to control my Apple TV instead of the regular remote since they have input buttons. There’s a setup screen on Apple TV called “learn remote” where I can pair and IR remote to which buttons I want. Does Roku ultra shave anything like that? Or if I were to use a Roku ultra and wanted to use a third party remote, it would need to be one where I can input the Roku IR code into?
Sorry, but no. Roku ultra only respond to true Roku IR commands. Which many aftermarkets universal remotes know.
No Roku remotes are learning remotes.
For using a different remote with a Roku device, all Roku devices except sticks that plug directly into an HDMI port without the need for a cable support IR remotes. Most universal remotes have codes for Roku devices these days. The remote that comes with the Ultra is an RF/IR hybrid. I only seem to be able to find my Voice Remote Pro (rechargeable) right now, so I can't say for sure that the battery powered voice remote with TV controls acts the same (and I don't know which remote the Ultra comes with these days), but if I unplug the power from my Roku device, the remote reverts to IR control. I could then use that remote to program a learning remote. If its Wi-Fi direct (RF) connection is established, it no longer transmits anything except TV controls via IR.
Sorry, but no. Roku ultra only respond to true Roku IR commands. Which many aftermarkets universal remotes know.
No Roku remotes are learning remotes.
For using a different remote with a Roku device, all Roku devices except sticks that plug directly into an HDMI port without the need for a cable support IR remotes. Most universal remotes have codes for Roku devices these days. The remote that comes with the Ultra is an RF/IR hybrid. I only seem to be able to find my Voice Remote Pro (rechargeable) right now, so I can't say for sure that the battery powered voice remote with TV controls acts the same (and I don't know which remote the Ultra comes with these days), but if I unplug the power from my Roku device, the remote reverts to IR control. I could then use that remote to program a learning remote. If its Wi-Fi direct (RF) connection is established, it no longer transmits anything except TV controls via IR.