I've been testing out channel apps. I DO get all the NBC live streaming and, of course, Pluto, Tubi, my Hulu, Netflix and Paramount+. I do not get anything else I've tried. I go to log in, do the whole code process and get the channel is not part of my package or not authorized. Why would all the NBC channels work live but nothing else?
Yes! Mine too! And some won't even let me try after that. Oh! I just asked my sister. She uses uverse and gets the same thing. It's not part of her package when it is. I'm tired of uverse and Roku bouncing me back and forth between them. Both say it's the other.
We understand that you are having an issue with the U-verse channel.
In order to resolve this, it's best to reach out directly to the Channel provider's support to get the channel going on your Roku, as they can resolve the error you are having with the channel login. Please note that Roku doesn't manage channel logins or authentication, and many channels on Roku are developed and maintained by the channel provider.
Please be advised that the U-verse channel is no longer available on Roku. You'll want to contact the channel's support directly to inquire further about that channel's features and functionality. Many channels on Roku are developed and maintained by the channel providers themselves.
Roku, the issue with with apps for channels like the CNN app. If I sign out of the CNN app, I can get a 10 minute of CNN preview. However, when I sign into the roku CNN app with my Uverse login, it no longer works. It has worked for several years in the past, but it has not worked yesterday and today. Also, when I go to cnn.com/activate, enter the code, and login via my Uverse account, it says my login is successful. So, I'm able to log into CNN with my Uverse account, but the Roku CNN app will not work if I'm signed in with my Uverse account. Roku, please do not reply saying there is no Uverse channel. We all understand this and it is not actually the issue we are having. We having issues with the apps like CNN (using a U-verse account login, which has always been available).
THANK YOU!!! Yep. I have been told by Roku that it's a uverse issue. I've been having trouble getting a human being at ATT. Mine started yesterday, too, the 19th. My sister lost her live streaming, too. Also, I discovered I can watch shows on demand on an app (like I just watched the current OutDaughtered on TLC but no live streaming. I DO get all the NBC networks live. We all need to bombard ATT. This has to get resolved. I like streaming and using my Roku TV.
I have tried getting in touch with ATT. I can't get a human. I can't get into the forums and the chat is robot. If this is a U-verse issue, then how am I suppose to get them directly? Have any of you contacted them?
My Cloud worked great for a while streaming movies to my Samsung TV and music to my Yamaha receiver over wi-fi. Now My Cloud has become invisible to all but my PC which sees it as part of the wi-fi network. BubbleUPnP on my phone sees the TV and receiver but not the My Cloud.
So I installed a D-link ethernet switch between My Cloud and the ATT uverse PACE router. I was able to finally access My Cloud on my Samsung TV. This situation latest for about a half hour but then disappeared part way through a movie.
I can access the My Cloud using the WDMyCloud program on my PC. Using the WD Discovery program, I can see the WDMyCloud as a NAS, my Samsung TV and Yamaha receiver as Media Renderers and my PC as a Media Server. My Samsung TV does show up 3 more times as Device Type urn:samsung.com:device:MainTVServer2:1, n:samsung.com:device:RemoteControlReceiver:1, and urn:dial-multiscreen-org:device:dialreceiver:1
Your Internet provider is out of the loophere in one way, you are NOT using Internet in this instance. It is all about the home network your router sets up, so if your router/modem is leased from Internet provider, that could be where problem lies; in the setup there, or in your setting up beyond the router.
Many people speak of the home network and the Internet in their home as being the same thing, and hopefully I have explained that the Internet is a separate part of a home network that can be added to the home network, and most often is today.
Users may log in to the authenticated MLB Network stream via the MLB app or MLBNetwork.com/Watch with their pay TV provider credentials. You will be required to re-enter your credentials every 30 days in order to re-establish your authorization. Download the MLB app for iPhone, iPad and Android phones and tablets at MLB.com.
MLB Network's Postseason game telecasts can be watched via the MLB Network live stream anywhere in the United States without local blackouts. If your video service provider is offering a free preview and you do not currently subscribe to MLB Network, you are not eligible to watch via the live stream on the MLB app, MLBNetwork.com/Watch and MLB.TV.
iPhone via MLB app
1. Download the MLB app at MLB.com.
2. Open the MLB app and navigate to the "More" tab.
3. Tap on "MLB Network."
4. Tapping on the "play" icon will initiate the feed; upon first launch, you will be required to enter your Pay TV username and password.
5. If you are experiencing an issue with your Pay TV username and password, you are informed that you are not authorized for the content, or your Pay TV provider is not listed or does not offer the MLB Network, please contact your Pay TV provider directly.
6. Once logged in, you will be taken to a video player to begin the live MLB Network stream.
iPad via MLB app
1. Download the MLB app at MLB.com.
2. Open the MLB app and navigate to the "More" tab.
3. Tap on "MLB Network."
4. Tapping on the "play" icon will initiate the feed; upon first launch, you will be required to enter your Pay TV username and password.
5. If you are experiencing an issue with your Pay TV username and password, you are informed that you are not authorized for the content, or your Pay TV provider is not listed or does not offer the MLB Network, please contact your Pay TV provider directly.
6. Once logged in, you will be taken to a video player to begin the live MLB Network stream.
Android via MLB app
1. Download the MLB app at MLB.com.
2. Open the MLB app and navigate to the "More" tab.
3. Tap on "MLB Network."
4. Tapping on the "play" icon will initiate the feed; upon first launch, you will be required to enter your Pay TV username and password.
5. If you are experiencing an issue with your Pay TV username and password, you are informed that you are not authorized for the content, or your Pay TV provider is not listed or does not offer the MLB Network, please contact your Pay TV provider directly.
6. Once logged in, you will be taken to a video player to begin the live MLB Network stream.
The MLB app requires a minimum of Android OS version 5.0 or greater and will run on phones, tablets and Kindle Fire/Fire Phone devices. View a list of tested and confirmed Android devices at -app.
PC/MAC
1. Go to MLBNetwork.com.
2. Click the "Watch Live" button at the top of the page.
3. Choose your TV provider from the list of participating providers.
4. Log in with your provider username and password. Please contact your provider for assistance if you do not recall this information.
5. Once logged in, you will be taken to a video player to begin the live MLB Network stream.
Access to the MLB Network live stream is only available through the participating pay TV providers shown on the authentication page. If your provider is not listed, MLB Network is either not offered by your provider, or the live stream is not available through your provider. Contact your provider and ask for MLB Network, including live streaming, or to find a provider in your area who offers MLB Network go to findmlbnetwork.com. We are adding new providers, so check back soon to see if we've added yours to our list.
This account information is set with your provider. If you're unsure of your account login and password, please contact your provider to ensure you have the right credentials. Remember that passwords (and sometimes logins) are case-sensitive. If your video service provider is offering a free preview and you do not currently subscribe to MLB Network, you are not eligible to watch via the live stream on the MLB app, MLBNetwork.com/Watch and MLB.TV.
@tmn1 if you don't mind sharing how to find the App stream link I would be happy to creating a running list for people. All of the ones I have complied have been from trial and error or scouring the forum.
not sure what you mean App Stream link.. but below are the ones from Hulu that work perfectly for guide data population... I just wish it would open each app (HBO, Showtime, Cinemax,) etc.. I feel im so close, I keep this because it tells me what's on on the guide if I do want to switch watching either to app or back to Uverse box....
here is the hulu items that produce accurate guide.. is this what you meant? To be clear, I do pay for all the access, and have it on uverse box. or each app as I desire to sign in .. but CHANNELS by far the best for ease of use, onscreen guide, use on the road, devices (apple). (really wish autotune feature... like a timer.. just a hint lads)... so I'm not trying to rip off anyone.. just really like channels and find it the. best guide display...
Every year more people decide to ditch their cable or satellite TV providers, choosing to get all their TV entertainment and news from live TV streaming services. The growing number of choices, though, has made picking the right services more complex. This guide boils down the options.
All of these except Philo combine at least a few live local channels with a smattering of cable networks, at prices that typically range from about $45 to $95 or more per month. (At just $25 a month, Philo is a good choice if you can get all the local broadcasts you want through an antenna.)
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