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08-03-2012
08:50 AM
Re: Monthly subscription channel
Is that the exact message? I don't see such a message in our code. Also, can you PM me the serial number of the unit on which you got this error?
--Mark
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08-06-2012
10:54 AM
Re: Monthly subscription channel
Just wanted to expand on this a little to make sure it is clear.
An In-Channel upgrade requires that both the pre-upgrade channel and the upgrade channel be published channels. A free private channel is published as soon as you upload it to the channel store. However a private channel with a fee, or a public channel (with or without a fee), will not be published when they are uploaded, but require Roku approval first (they remain in the "publishing" state until that happens). Therefore to test In-Channel upgrade, you should make both channels free private channels. After your testing is complete, then you can change to a public or paid private channel.
--Mark
An In-Channel upgrade requires that both the pre-upgrade channel and the upgrade channel be published channels. A free private channel is published as soon as you upload it to the channel store. However a private channel with a fee, or a public channel (with or without a fee), will not be published when they are uploaded, but require Roku approval first (they remain in the "publishing" state until that happens). Therefore to test In-Channel upgrade, you should make both channels free private channels. After your testing is complete, then you can change to a public or paid private channel.
--Mark
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08-06-2012
07:43 PM
Re: Monthly subscription channel
"RokuMarkn" wrote:
Just wanted to expand on this a little to make sure it is clear.
An In-Channel upgrade requires that both the pre-upgrade channel and the upgrade channel be published channels. A free private channel is published as soon as you upload it to the channel store. However a private channel with a fee, or a public channel (with or without a fee), will not be published when they are uploaded, but require Roku approval first (they remain in the "publishing" state until that happens). Therefore to test In-Channel upgrade, you should make both channels free private channels. After your testing is complete, then you can change to a public or paid private channel.
--Mark
So what needs to be done in order for a private channel to get published? One of my private non-free channels have been in the "publishing" state for a while now.
Thanks
--oleg

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08-07-2012
08:05 AM
Re: Monthly subscription channel
Yes, approval takes a while. That's why you should use FREE channels for both the pre-upgrade and the upgrade channel.
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