If you mean show your digital photo albums through Roku to your TV, you'd have to use Roku Media app and use a Media server you administer yourself on one of your devices. There are so many ways of doing that I really don't have time to get into it here. Some solutions are free, others are not. The basic idea is that you set up a media server on a computer at home then connect it to your router in such a way that the Roku Media Player can detect it.
I would start by Googling how to set up a media server, but be prepared for quite a learning curve if what I've already said is in any way confusing to you.
The good news iis it can be done. The bad news is, it can take a long time to learn how. It all depends on your level of tech savvy.
Welcome and thank you for posting here in the Roku Community, @2035destrada!
Thank you for reaching out about wanting to show pictures on your TV screen. We've got you covered!
The Roku streaming platform has a feature where you can use Photo Streams to personalize your Roku experience and start sharing special moments with loved ones in different locations. Simply upload photos to your Roku account, set up the screensaver on your Roku streaming device, and enjoy a custom slideshow on the biggest screen in your home.
To learn more about how to utilize this feature, we have a support article dedicated to How to use Photo Streams on your Roku streaming device.
Please don't hesitate to let us know if you need further clarification or assistance with this. We'd be happy to continue doing so.
Happy Streaming!
Best regards,
Carly
If you mean show your digital photo albums through Roku to your TV, you'd have to use Roku Media app and use a Media server you administer yourself on one of your devices. There are so many ways of doing that I really don't have time to get into it here. Some solutions are free, others are not. The basic idea is that you set up a media server on a computer at home then connect it to your router in such a way that the Roku Media Player can detect it.
I would start by Googling how to set up a media server, but be prepared for quite a learning curve if what I've already said is in any way confusing to you.
The good news iis it can be done. The bad news is, it can take a long time to learn how. It all depends on your level of tech savvy.
Welcome and thank you for posting here in the Roku Community, @2035destrada!
Thank you for reaching out about wanting to show pictures on your TV screen. We've got you covered!
The Roku streaming platform has a feature where you can use Photo Streams to personalize your Roku experience and start sharing special moments with loved ones in different locations. Simply upload photos to your Roku account, set up the screensaver on your Roku streaming device, and enjoy a custom slideshow on the biggest screen in your home.
To learn more about how to utilize this feature, we have a support article dedicated to How to use Photo Streams on your Roku streaming device.
Please don't hesitate to let us know if you need further clarification or assistance with this. We'd be happy to continue doing so.
Happy Streaming!
Best regards,
Carly