![]() I also got various Roku devices to replace all the cable boxes that I was getting charged monthly for, and it has been an awesome experience being able to access tons more content in any room without the need for cables running all over the place. A little disappointing since Roku typically caters to cord cutters and should have seen this one coming. there is only one (and the highest end) Roku device that might support this. this is the default standard of OTA TV and as of right now. Any ideas if Roku will firmware update the Streaming Stick+ if I pay them $1.20 to include the AC-4 royalties? Anyone using the Roku Ultra with this solution to watch 4k OTA with HDHomerun and the Flex 4k? One last thing. again using the Silicondust HDHomerun application native to the Roku platform to stream HEVC Nextgen 4k OTA and there is no sound. Long time Roku fan, but I guess I can go get a Chromecast Ultra for $50 and it'll decode this audio. Also really disappointing considering I just upgraded the whole house to the Roku Streaming Stick+. I suspect that the Roku Ultra probably has this codec but there is no way of telling. With that being said, no one in Roku Support can tell me real specs on their devices. Most Samsung and Vizio TVs started supporting this standard in 2017. The overhead of decoding AC-4 is minimal. ![]() 15 to $1.20 depending on the the type of device and volume of sales. Unfortunately the Roku Streaming Stick+ does not include the AC-4 codec which cost anywhere from. ![]() ![]() My area recently upgraded its OTA channel line up to start broadcasting in HEVC 4k and I purchased the Silicondust Flex 4k to pickup and decode these channels. Nextgen OTA TV 4k in the United States uses AC-4 codec from Dolby. ![]()
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