Roku 2 XS. Any luck?

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Roku 2 XS. Any luck?

Postby victorkhugo » Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:10 am

I tried doing the tutorial over here : viewtopic.php?p=21912 to get my Roku to see my QNAP 409, but the instructions are a little incomplete. Anyone have any luck doing this? Anyone find any better tutorials?
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Re: Roku 2 XS. Any luck?

Postby Bob5AD » Sat Mar 31, 2012 6:57 pm

To get the Roku to see the NAS you might have to try Roksbox, unfortunately there's no QNAP package so you'd probably have to do a manual install of the software.
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Re: Roku 2 XS. Any luck?

Postby victorkhugo » Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:26 pm

Thanks for your help. After a bit of work here's what I learned. The trick to getting roksbox to work is, you need to make sure that you choose the PHP setting to get your directory structure, put your media files in your Qweb folder, and use the file the videoxml.php file to make the directory structure. I found it difficult to find on the web, so I'm making it available here. --> http://ugtv.org/Roku/videoxml.php.

Keep in mind that I added .avi to possible file formats. As far as I can tell Roku doesn't support AVI, so this won't work, but it will show AVI files if you have them in your folder structure. This file will display nesting folders, so you only need to place it at the root level of your video folder structure.

If you need to add other file types, look in the videoxml.php file at line 114. They are listed here : if ( preg_match("/.(\.avi|\.mp4|\.m4v|\.mkv|\.mov|\.wmv|\.ts|\.m3u8|\.pxml)$/i", $path) ) {
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Re: Roku 2 XS. Any luck?

Postby Bob5AD » Sun Apr 01, 2012 9:53 pm

The only video format Roku supports is H.264 & VC-1 nothing else, so any videos should be H.264/MP4 or H.264/MKV.

The only way to play formats not supported by the Roku is through Plex which transcodes the video but Plex is only available on x86 QNAP NAS and you would really have to use a PC running Plex media server to properly transcode video in real time.
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