"destruk" wrote:
The Roku can't save to the SD card - it is for channel application storage (mainly game channels). You also can't write to USB with Roku either. There are only about 20 individual private and public channels to stream from Wowza to roku boxes, so you might want to look at a few.
"RokuMarkn" wrote:
Also, Roku does not support any of the video formats you mentioned. HLS is the only live stream format supported.
"RokuPatrick" wrote:
For a variety of reasons, we don't recommend Roku for that type of application. Among the reasons:
- Player/account management, we've neither designed for, nor tested having that many boxes on a single account
- Channels are installed on a per account basis. Removing a channel from one Roku player on an account will remove it from all
- Content rights. Make sure that any channels you have installed have rights for use in that environment
- on the EPG side, be aware of the patent situation around them (specifically grids).
"Rontec" wrote:
- We only intend to install our channel (besides the built-in channels), which we obviously have the rights to use in any environment we wish
"Rontec" wrote:"destruk" wrote:
The Roku can't save to the SD card - it is for channel application storage (mainly game channels). You also can't write to USB with Roku either. There are only about 20 individual private and public channels to stream from Wowza to roku boxes, so you might want to look at a few.
The SD card interface is capable of both read and write operations so the Roku can indeed save to the SD card.
Now, are you saying that the channel creation SDK/API does not have support for writing to the SD card? Can anybody else confirm this?
If Channels can't write to the SD card then Applications surely can, right?
So I might need to use the 3.0 SDK or Roku Native Development Kit. Doesn't sound like a problem if I hire the right developer.
As for those other channels, none of them have the source code available, do they?
"Rontec" wrote:
- It is possible to install channels without a Roku.com account. That's how Amazon, Netflix, Hulu and other "primary" channels get there in the first place. I am hoping that Roku is willing to let us know how to do that. If not, there is always the option of setting up 10 Roku.com accounts.