

UMS did recognize my Roku, but video still did not play. I tried this with my Roku 2 and using the Roku Media Player channel. SubJunk wrote:Actually that won't work, please try this one: Some media server software may convert files into Roku compatible formats. You must connect your Roku player via HDMI to a TV or receiver capable of decoding Dolby Digital or DTS in order to hear videos with audio tracks in those formats. Dolby Digital audio in MKV and MP4 movies is only supported via pass through.ĭTS in MKV movies is also only supported via pass through. The channel hides unsupported file types. Only supported file types are shown in the Roku Media Player channel. Music - AAC, MP3, WMA, FLAC (firmware 5.3 and later), WAV (firmware 5.3 and later) The following media file formats are supported:

The Roku Media Player channel enables you to play back personal video, music and photo files from a DLNA server on your local network or a USB drive attached to a USB equipped Roku. Code: Select all What media file types does the Roku Media Player channel support?
