Thursday, September 8, 2016

Roku tv application development

The Roku streaming player or simply Roku is basically a series of digital media player set top boxes manufactured by Roku Inc. Basically over the top content is being provided by the Roku partners in the form of channels.  Roku TV application development involves streaming device through a wired or Wi- Fi connection to an internet router. These are the main source of data for the Roku device. Through an audio cable, video cable or HDMI cable the data get output. With appropriate input connection to any television set or other device.

Roku TV  application development remind us for the service such as Amazon cloud player, Amazon video, Amoeba TV, BBC I player, Crunchy roll, Google play movies & TV, Hulu plus, Netflix, Pandora radio, PBS, Play station Vue, Show time anytime, WWE Network, YouTube and ITV hub. Roku has 4 generations it announced the first Netflix Internet video streaming receiver box the Roku DVP on May 20, 2008. This device runs Linux. The 2nd generation Involves launch of a TV  branded Roku LT which is an example of Roku TV application development which allow users to stream now TV content to their television  as well as access content basically from BBC I player, Demand 5, Spotify and sky news. On July 26, 2013, BskyB   launched Roku LT. The 3rd generation involves the release of their updated media player, Roku 3 with a CPU that’s five times faster than the Roku 2 XS and a Wi-Fi direct remote instead of Bluetooth. Its 4th   generation was released on October 6, 2015 Roku officially announced the release of the Roku 4.
 Roku TV application development envisages new device  which has 4k video streaming capability a remote control finder and updated software i.e. Roku OS 7. The Roku 4 began shipping in October 2015.

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