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Maker of the Netflix Player is working to enable its set-top box to stream video from any content provider to consumers' TVs, Roku's CEO says.
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- by neowolfwitch September 29, 2008 6:40 AM PDT
- I have to say that I love my Roku box, but the content available from Netflix is seriously lacking. I've already "run out" of content I actually want to watch from them, and they haven't added much new content recently. It's my dream right now to be able to stream Hulu through it. I hope Netflix make some more deals with providers, or that some new Roku apps come out soon. One that has been brought up is the possibility of the Roku acting as a VLC or Myth-TV front-end, which would be fantastic! It's a great little box that works really well, for a reasonable price.
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