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Judi Lynn

(160,415 posts)
Sun Sep 8, 2019, 09:01 PM Sep 2019

I'm clueless about how I can stream Roku TV directly through a Samsung Smart TV.

My husband used to know how to do things like this but he died last summer, and I can't figure this out.

I don't have a Roku device, but believed I heard it can simply be possible to connect a smart tv to Roku TV for streaming.

I'm not very knowledgeable about electronic stuff, hope there's an easy answer. Thank you.

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I'm clueless about how I can stream Roku TV directly through a Samsung Smart TV. (Original Post) Judi Lynn Sep 2019 OP
I have a Samsung Smart TV. It's easy. I just simply use a Roku box on it and the output of the RKP5637 Sep 2019 #1
That price seems totally reasonable, if you don't have to pay an unpleasant monthly charge. Judi Lynn Sep 2019 #23
No, there's no monthly charge at all for Roku. There are a zillion things you can subscribe too. RKP5637 Sep 2019 #27
Do you have.... mbusby Sep 2019 #2
Thanks for this information. n/t Judi Lynn Sep 2019 #22
You buy a roku device and it will plug in drray23 Sep 2019 #3
bingo. simple as heck. CurtEastPoint Sep 2019 #5
Will try to spend some time studying this. Whenever technical stuff is involved, I go into shock, Judi Lynn Sep 2019 #20
I understand. There are several 'moving parts' to handle but when they're in synch... CurtEastPoint Sep 2019 #25
I'm saving this thread to keep studying. Will be able to refer to your comments. Thank you. n/t Judi Lynn Sep 2019 #21
Thank you for the information. n/t Judi Lynn Sep 2019 #24
What do you want to watch on Roku? Phoenix61 Sep 2019 #4
I wanted to see the whole series of "Schitt's Creek" which was recommended on a thread Judi Lynn Sep 2019 #6
Meantime, check your local library for Dvd's if you have a player eleny Sep 2019 #8
Hadn't even thought of that one. Thanks, a lot. n/t Judi Lynn Sep 2019 #15
It's on Netflix. Phoenix61 Sep 2019 #9
Used to have it, years ago, didn't know it cost that much. Hmmm. Thanks. n/t Judi Lynn Sep 2019 #18
If you have T-mobile cannabis_flower Sep 2019 #26
My wife and I pay $8.99 for Netflix. hunter Sep 2019 #32
I watched all of "Schitt's Creek" on Roku. It's incredibly funny and great! ... waiting for the next RKP5637 Sep 2019 #28
Playstation Vue is good too...I get more than what Spectrum wanted to charge me $200.00 plus for. Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #31
Hi. I am in the same boat. My husband passed away last summer, and he was tech savvy. AJT Sep 2019 #7
I just started using Roku and am sure you can do it Bradshaw3 Sep 2019 #10
The sad thing is that I spent 35 years as a systems programmer. AJT Sep 2019 #12
Totally understand that Bradshaw3 Sep 2019 #13
Wow...writing? You know, I have this rough draft of my novel.... AJT Sep 2019 #14
Getting a different picture of how to pull this off! Had no idea. Thanks. n/t Judi Lynn Sep 2019 #16
Good luck! n/t Judi Lynn Sep 2019 #19
Some tvs come with roku built in Bradshaw3 Sep 2019 #11
Was so surprised to learn some programs, if you accept advertising, are free! Judi Lynn Sep 2019 #17
If you have a smart TV, you already have the apps built in. OAITW r.2.0 Sep 2019 #29
Amazing. This is new info. to me. I need to study it. Thank you. n/t Judi Lynn Nov 2019 #33
So sorry for your loss... You have apps on most Samsung TV's and just pust the button Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #30
Thank you for your kind thought. I need to look into the apps thing. Had never done that. Thank you. Judi Lynn Nov 2019 #34
Any time...keep me in the loop...if you have any more difficulties I can walk you through it. Demsrule86 Nov 2019 #35
Getting The Roku Channel on your Samsung TV Fla Dem Nov 2019 #36

RKP5637

(67,080 posts)
1. I have a Samsung Smart TV. It's easy. I just simply use a Roku box on it and the output of the
Sun Sep 8, 2019, 09:10 PM
Sep 2019

little Roku box just plugs into the Samsung Smart TV, or really, any TV. See Roku at https://www.roku.com/ and take a look at the Roku players starting at $29.99. Then you can just click on the section saying "Help me choose."

Judi Lynn

(160,415 posts)
23. That price seems totally reasonable, if you don't have to pay an unpleasant monthly charge.
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 01:12 AM
Sep 2019

Thank you for the comments.

RKP5637

(67,080 posts)
27. No, there's no monthly charge at all for Roku. There are a zillion things you can subscribe too.
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 09:33 AM
Sep 2019

Some are free, others are not. I've been using Roku since first available and I've never had a complaint about anything.

mbusby

(822 posts)
2. Do you have....
Sun Sep 8, 2019, 09:12 PM
Sep 2019

...the make and model number of the tv? The online user manual should indicate if Roku TV is being used.

drray23

(7,615 posts)
3. You buy a roku device and it will plug in
Sun Sep 8, 2019, 09:13 PM
Sep 2019

Into a hdmi port on your TV. Most TVs have more than one such port. If you have cable or satellite TV, one of the hdmi ports will be in use by your cable box.
Simply plug the roku in the other port, say hdmi2 ( they number them) and then use your TV remote to switch the input to hdmi2 ( on your tv remote you will likely find a button called input which allows you to toggle between the hdmi ports.)
Once you toggle to the port that the roku is attached to, you will see a menu. Use the roku remote to navigate.

Judi Lynn

(160,415 posts)
20. Will try to spend some time studying this. Whenever technical stuff is involved, I go into shock,
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 01:08 AM
Sep 2019

and the words all seem foreign to me. Don't know how that happens. I get too defeated before even starting.

Will take the time to really keep at it until it finally starts making sense. I can see all kinds of advantages in having access to this tool!

Thank you.

CurtEastPoint

(18,604 posts)
25. I understand. There are several 'moving parts' to handle but when they're in synch...
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 07:29 AM
Sep 2019

you never have to worry about it again. I've had my Roku in my Vizio smart TV for ... dunno... 5 years? Not a hitch.

The only confusing thing for some is that to use it, you have to switch the TVs input from your cable box or antenna to Roku, and you usually do this on your TV remote (source). And then switch back to cable when you want that.

Judi Lynn

(160,415 posts)
6. I wanted to see the whole series of "Schitt's Creek" which was recommended on a thread
Sun Sep 8, 2019, 10:13 PM
Sep 2019

concerning another series, in a post I saw several days ago.

I saw a couple of people from Second City TV are in it, Levy and Catherine, in a google search for the series.
I love both of them.

eleny

(46,166 posts)
8. Meantime, check your local library for Dvd's if you have a player
Sun Sep 8, 2019, 10:28 PM
Sep 2019

My library has the first three seasons, so far. Maybe yours has some seasons on dvd or via streaming.

hunter

(38,300 posts)
32. My wife and I pay $8.99 for Netflix.
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 04:04 PM
Sep 2019

We've lost any tolerance we once had for television commercials.

It's possible neither one of us sees well enough to appreciate higher resolution television and I'm not certain our internet connection could handle higher resolutions reliably anyways.

Netflix works flawlessly for us, it's cheap, and I'm not going to mess with it.


RKP5637

(67,080 posts)
28. I watched all of "Schitt's Creek" on Roku. It's incredibly funny and great! ... waiting for the next
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 09:35 AM
Sep 2019

season. PS: I have Netflix on Roku.

Demsrule86

(68,440 posts)
31. Playstation Vue is good too...I get more than what Spectrum wanted to charge me $200.00 plus for.
Tue Sep 10, 2019, 06:49 PM
Sep 2019

It cost 58 a month...now they do have cheaper packages...and sling has a $20.00 on too... I had them also.

AJT

(5,240 posts)
7. Hi. I am in the same boat. My husband passed away last summer, and he was tech savvy.
Sun Sep 8, 2019, 10:21 PM
Sep 2019

I purchased 2 Amazon Fire sticks and I am trying to figure it out. I have one pluged into an HDMI on one TV but I haven't tried it yet. I dread it.

Bradshaw3

(7,483 posts)
10. I just started using Roku and am sure you can do it
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 12:27 AM
Sep 2019

Roku and Amazon sticks work in much the same way. I understand the dread but they make them so user friendly nowadays (most anyway) that if you read the instructions it pretty much prompts you to do everything else. And think how good you'll feel about your accomplishment when you set it up.

AJT

(5,240 posts)
12. The sad thing is that I spent 35 years as a systems programmer.
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 12:34 AM
Sep 2019

By the time I got home from work the last thing I wanted to do was anything technical.

Bradshaw3

(7,483 posts)
13. Totally understand that
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 12:37 AM
Sep 2019

My background was in communications and writing and when some people heard that they always seemed to have some writing project they wanted me to take a look at.

AJT

(5,240 posts)
14. Wow...writing? You know, I have this rough draft of my novel....
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 12:53 AM
Sep 2019

Nah, I barely write more than a sentence, and I only communicate when necessary....

Bradshaw3

(7,483 posts)
11. Some tvs come with roku built in
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 12:31 AM
Sep 2019

If not, you need a device. I use a roku streaming stick plus and it works fine. Once you hook up to the HDMI port, the pre-progammed instructions will guide you and they come with a little pamphlet. You will also need a streaming service for some things you will want. You'll learn more as you get used to it. If you have any qestions you can dm me.

Judi Lynn

(160,415 posts)
17. Was so surprised to learn some programs, if you accept advertising, are free!
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 01:00 AM
Sep 2019

Thank you for your post.

OAITW r.2.0

(24,255 posts)
29. If you have a smart TV, you already have the apps built in.
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 10:20 AM
Sep 2019

There are 2 flavors of smart TV's-

(1). Really smart.
They have the apps built in and are accessible via the TV remote.

(2) Kinda smart.

You need to download the TV control app from the Apple or Google store to your phone. Run the app and change the input to your phone. Then run whatever app (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc) you want to watch on the TV from your phone.

In both cases, you really don't need a separate dongle (Roku, Fire stick, Chromecast).

Judi Lynn

(160,415 posts)
34. Thank you for your kind thought. I need to look into the apps thing. Had never done that. Thank you.
Wed Nov 13, 2019, 04:55 AM
Nov 2019

Fla Dem

(23,549 posts)
36. Getting The Roku Channel on your Samsung TV
Wed Nov 13, 2019, 04:32 PM
Nov 2019
How to get the roku channel on a Samsung Smart TV

Getting The Roku Channel on your Samsung TV

1. Press the Smart Hub button or Home button on your Samsung remote.

2. Navigate down the page to Apps.

3. Search for "Roku" and wait for The Roku Channel to appear.

4. Select the app and choose Download.

blog.roku.com
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