"johnclayton" wrote:
One thing I'm worried about is limiting it to players with v4.8, which is required for JSON parsing. Do all the current players support 4.8?
"TheEndless" wrote:
JSON parsing was added to 3.1 a month or so ago, so it's available on both Roku 1 and Roku 2 players now.
"TheEndless" wrote:
That aside, as destruk pointed out, there's already a number of ways to access TWiT on the Roku, including an official channel. It's pretty unlikely that yours would get approved for public release, if that's your plan...?
"johnclayton" wrote:"TheEndless" wrote:
JSON parsing was added to 3.1 a month or so ago, so it's available on both Roku 1 and Roku 2 players now.
Awesome! So would I be safe if I set the minimum version to 3.1 b104? What about all the 4.x versions less than 4.8? Is it typical that those don't exist anymore due to devices upgrading themselves?
"johnclayton" wrote:"TheEndless" wrote:
That aside, as destruk pointed out, there's already a number of ways to access TWiT on the Roku, including an official channel. It's pretty unlikely that yours would get approved for public release, if that's your plan...?
Forgive me if I've missed something, but I don't recall seeing anywhere in the documentation or guidelines that apps similar to existing apps would be rejected. I wrote this app to be part of a cross-platform family of apps that work together, and to add some functionality that the existing app doesn't offer.
It would be extremely disappointing if Roku had such a policy. Without a little competition what motivation is there for developers to make their apps better or unique? The iOS and Android markets wouldn't be anywhere near where they are today if they had a policy like this.
"TheEndless" wrote:
I don't think there's any such policy, but you do need to have rights to distribute the content in your channel. Do you have permission to distribute the TWiT content, particularly the live stream and their logos? Either way, it's not our call.. just giving you a heads up that it might be an issue...
"TheEndless" wrote:
There shouldn't be any current devices lower than 4.8, so setting it to 3.1 should be fine.
"TheEndless" wrote:
I don't think there's any such policy, but you do need to have rights to distribute the content in your channel. Do you have permission to distribute the TWiT content, particularly the live stream and their logos?
"johnclayton" wrote:
Does 3.1 ship on any current devices? Would an LT or HD be good for development? I've got a Roku 2 XS right now.