Yesterday Roku announced that it is rolling out its new Roku OS 7.7 update to the popular Roku line of streaming players.
This update is mostly back end changes and bug fixes, but there are a few important changes that many Roku owners will love.
The update is rolling out starting today, but it will take several weeks for everyone to receive so no worry if you have yet to get it. Roku players made after 2011 should get this update.
The following are the changes you will find:
- Roku devices will now proactively notify you regarding loss of connectivity during streaming and direct you to network settings to update your connection.
- When using Screen Mirroring, you now have more control over which devices to allow or block from connecting to your Roku device. Any time a Screen Mirroring session is attempted, you will receive an on-screen prompt allowing you to accept or reject the session. You can also choose to “always accept” or “always reject” a particular device from connecting.
- All Roku TV models support the More Ways to Watch feature.
- The USB media player on Roku TVs will support playback of MPEG-1 and H.263 files.
- Roku fixed a bug in which closed captions would sometimes show upcoming text early.
- Roku added an on-screen warning message for Roku TVs to make it clear that pre-existing channel favorites lists will be deleted if you initiate a new channel scan for antenna TV.
- Roku addressed multiple bugs that caused audio, visual, and/or crashing issues across a number of streaming channels.
- Roku fixed a bug that caused audio-visual sync issues for some channels when streaming on select Roku TV models.
- Roku introduced a number of improvements and bug fixes to improve the overall experience when using Audio Guide.
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