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07-15-2011
02:52 AM
Howto take Screenshot of channel displaying on TV using ROKU
can anyone tell how can i take screen shots of a channel on TV using ROKU box. While publishing the channel to roku website, they are asking the screen shots of channel images (1020 by 720 resolution).Please help me out.
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07-15-2011
02:58 AM
Re: Howto take Screenshot of channel displaying on TV using
Click on the "Utilities" link on the web interface and there's a button to take a Screenshot. Your box should be in one of the HD display modes when you take screenshots.
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07-15-2011
06:20 AM
Re: Howto take Screenshot of channel displaying on TV using
The screenshot utility is only available in the 3.0 beta firmware. If you don't have that, then you'll need to use some other method. I've used a SlingBox to capture mine in the past.
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07-15-2011
07:20 AM
Re: Howto take Screenshot of channel displaying on TV using
email me with your serial number and we can see about upgrading you to 3.0
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08-14-2011
08:05 PM
Re: Howto take Screenshot of channel displaying on TV using
"RokuPatrick" wrote:
email me with your serial number and we can see about upgrading you to 3.0
If at all possible, I would like to upgrade to 3.0.
I've heard that there are ways to get screenshots using Telnet while in developer mode... is this true?
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08-14-2011
09:40 PM
Re: Howto take Screenshot of channel displaying on TV using
I'm unsure about the telnet option for screenshots. One thing of note is - if you are playing fullscreen video, you can't take a screenshot of the video through the utilities page.
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09-29-2011
10:11 AM
Re: Howto take Screenshot of channel displaying on TV using
Can anyone shed light on a possible option for getting a channel application screenshot via telnet (or other mechanism) without having to go to 3.0?
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09-29-2011
10:29 AM
Re: Howto take Screenshot of channel displaying on TV using
At this time, screenshot functionality still requires a non-Roku2 running 3.0. If that's not an option, I know some people have used hardware capture cards and the like to capture screenshots, but that does require spending potentially non-trivial money. Is there a reason the 3.0 route isn't an option?
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09-29-2011
12:15 PM
Re: Howto take Screenshot of channel displaying on TV using
Hello RokuPatrick,
I guess I'm just a little leary about going to 3.0 because there is a sticky thread on the subject.
I'm fairly new to the Roku development arena, and only have the one Roku box... I don't want to break it.
Perhaps you can explain why I should no be concerned?
And then, tell me how I can get my box upgraded?
Thx,
Bruce
I guess I'm just a little leary about going to 3.0 because there is a sticky thread on the subject.
I'm fairly new to the Roku development arena, and only have the one Roku box... I don't want to break it.
Perhaps you can explain why I should no be concerned?
And then, tell me how I can get my box upgraded?
Thx,
Bruce

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09-29-2011
12:36 PM
Re: Howto take Screenshot of channel displaying on TV using
"brucerothwell" wrote:It's fairly stable at this point (been running it myself since spring). The warning about it breaking your channel is due to sdk differences between the last 2.x version and 3.0, and it's more of a prompt that developers will need to check their code for compatibility...3.0 is more strict in a number of places. If you are using the 3.0 beta sdk (and included reference material) you're hopefully already writing your code to the stricter spec. In any event, Patrick should be able to get you set up with 3.0, if you want.
Hello RokuPatrick,
I guess I'm just a little leary about going to 3.0 because there is a sticky thread on the subject.
I'm fairly new to the Roku development arena, and only have the one Roku box... I don't want to break it.
Perhaps you can explain why I should no be concerned?
And then, tell me how I can get my box upgraded?
Thx,
Bruce
As an aside, if you plan on making any cash off your developed channels, it might be worth the investment in a second unit (even the most expensive models are <$100). That way you can hack away on one while the other does duty as an entertainment device.
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