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Comments on: Roku's Netflix Player gets HD upgrade--and the promise of additional channels in 2009

In addition to HD Netflix streaming, the latest upgrade for the Roku Netflix Player promises new non-Netflix programming options in early 2009.

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by fiver0013 December 22, 2008 10:42 AM PST
Everything from Hulu.com. They'd be stupid to not do this, and I bet they could get a cut of the ad revenue from Netflix boxes accessing the service.
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by abetterprodigy December 23, 2008 2:15 PM PST
Definitely Hulu. I watch Hulu fllscreen on my Macbook Pro and send it to my Sony 32 inch LCD HDTV from a DVI to HDMI connection and it looks really good. I don't understand why this can't be done through a box. And why wouldn't Hulu want to expand their content, since it is all ad revenue from watching during the video anyway. Win Win I would say. And I missing something here with technical feasibility?
by zulu2003 December 22, 2008 1:20 PM PST
Where is the Vista Media Center add-on or any other 10ft client/interface for a PC?!? It doesn't make sense from Netflix to leave this large group of users limited to point-and-click interface when it should be the easiest to upgrade... same goes for hulu.com or joost.com, nothing for a PC user with a remote...
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by stankarse December 22, 2008 6:40 PM PST
Huh? Can't you do this with Netflix software for Windows? Or Tivo software for Windows?
by Uniblab321 January 26, 2009 12:20 PM PST
It has been available for a long time and it's free.

http://www.anpark.com/index.php/2008/02/10/new-vista-media-center-plugin-mynetflix-beta/

It works well and I use it often. By the way it is much more feature rich compared to the Roku box.
by DaveMcLain December 23, 2008 5:34 AM PST
I have the Roku box with the new firmware and it's working great. What I would like to see would be a technology that would allow the Roku box to work to pick up broadcast TV stations using an internet connection. Using a site similar to Radiotower where you could go and select stations to add to your cue on the Roku box where you could select the one you want to watch on your TV. A bunch of local stations could be available from all across the country. What this would be good for are people like me who live in a rural area and who would like to be able to get broadcast TV/HDTV without having to install a large outdoor antenna.
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by faboumen December 23, 2008 5:51 AM PST
If the Roku Box was more effective.

IE Boxee

I wouldn't be considering buying a refurbished apple tv after the fact. Mind you, I love my Roku Box...I just want more.
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by RTFM December 23, 2008 8:47 AM PST
Anything as long as it's free with no other subscription costs!
I just can't stomach more than the $10 / month for the Netflix subscription.
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by zulu2003 December 23, 2008 9:08 AM PST
Stankarse, which "Netflix software for Windows" allows me to browse and play the instant play in Netflix using my remote control? TiVo software for Windows is not free, nor included in the Vista Media Center which is shipping with a lot of PCs these days. I hope with the move to silverlight they are also going to introduce a way to use their services with the remote.
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by December 23, 2008 10:48 AM PST
Go here for software to integrate 'Wach Now' into Media Center. I've not tried with the Silverlight upgrade but used to work smashingly: http://www.anpark.com/downloads/MyNetflix_2218.zip
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by kge3 December 23, 2008 4:15 PM PST
How do I upgrade my firmware? I can't seem to find the info. in the settings on the Roku box or on the support section of the Roku website. Thanks!
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by December 30, 2008 9:20 PM PST
Turn ON your TV, switch to Roku, go to Roky Settings -> Player Info. Then follow on-screen instructions.
by gadgetguy2000 December 23, 2008 5:36 PM PST
I'd like to see the Roku box utilize Wireless-N .... and I'd also like to see Netflix available on the Sony PS3.
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by joomlatutor December 23, 2008 8:41 PM PST
I joined Netflix about 5 weeks and find that it is a great value. I primarily joined because of the "Watch Now" VOD Titles. There is not a single upgrade I can get from my cable company for $9 a month to rival Netflix. I have also been using a great little MS Windows Media Center (or Vista Media Center) add-on / plug-in that works great. I use my entertainment PC to drive the video and audio for my large 42" flat screen in my den. I use a simple 25 foot cable that runs from my video card TV out into the back of my tv, the remote control that came with my PC has a usb "eye" that is also on a very long cable, it is also in my den. I use the Netflix plugin almost everyday. Just Google MyNetflix - (there are actually 2 on the market that are free to download)

I also enjoy using the Hulu Que and going full screen, but would love a HULU MCE addon
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by bigmikeh1965 December 25, 2008 4:59 PM PST
hd upgraded firmware rollout to me in tthe last day or two. it also automatically updated my existing instant queue with hd tags for the hd movies. hd appears to the right of the quality starts when you start streaming, as if it's the 5th star.
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by Monroville December 27, 2008 1:09 AM PST
please add the VOOM HD line up: they have MONSTERS HD and KUNG FU HD: horror and martial art movies played in full HD format and with no commercials!

Here is the entire VOOM channel set (you can go to http://www.monstershd.com/ for more info):

ANIMANIA HD
EQUATOR HD
FAMILY ROOM HD
FILMFEST HD
GALLERY HD
KUNG FU HD
GAMEPLAY HD
HDNEWS HD
MONSTERS HD
RUSH HD
RAVE HD
TREASURE HD
ULTRA HD
VOOM HD MOVIES
WORLDSPORT HD
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by DuranDujam December 31, 2008 10:30 AM PST
Yeah.... (1) there's not going to be any Voom channels in the US any more, (2) a VOD box has a different purpose than playing live streams, and (3) because there are no commercials, you would have to pay for a subscription.
by broheath January 1, 2009 5:07 PM PST
I would be ecstatic to see them add ESPN360. My internet cable company dropped it and I miss it bad! Please let Roku know!
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by tdaloisio January 5, 2009 7:14 AM PST
This makes me ridiculously happy that I got the Roku Box for Christmas! Bring me some Hulu! (and of course some CNET TV!)

ESPN 360 would be great too!!!
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by scraig248 January 5, 2009 11:00 AM PST
I use snapstreams beyondtv software on my PC to record TV shows. Obviously it's better to watch them from a source without commercials like Netflix has available for new episodes of NCIS and other TV shows, but for the ones they don't have it would be great to be able to stream from my PC with the recorded content I have from beyondtv.
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by mwclew January 20, 2009 9:35 PM PST
How about adding a path which would allow those of us who create video on our computers to stream our home movies directly to the big screen TV.
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by chasgina June 16, 2009 10:21 AM PDT
I'd LOVE to have FOX NEWS in the line up for Netflix!! Also PBS. I can then leave Directv and say goodbye to huge monthly payments for the very few channels we watch. About 6 channels is all!

PLEASE!!
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by chasgina June 16, 2009 1:07 PM PDT
I'd LOVE to have FOX NEWS in the line up for Netflix!! Also PBS. I can then leave Directv and say goodbye to huge monthly payments for the very few channels we watch. About 6 channels is all!

PLEASE!!
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by solblack August 12, 2009 1:29 PM PDT
Fox news? who watches Fox?
Looks like i'm going to have to buy one of these because PS3 does not have it yet.
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by MsNat August 25, 2009 8:32 AM PDT
I'm looking into geting rid of my satillette provider & getting the The NetFlicks. Will I be able to stream for New channels like Fox? What about Brave A&E?
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