About devices

Computers are now more powerful than ever and can run video content applications that use a large amount of memory and processing speed. Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) allows you to share your content on large screen TVs worldwide.

By using a set top box, such as Roku, a user can stream high definition digital video content from the internet onto their television.

In IPTV networks, the set-top box is a small computer providing two-way communications on an IP network and decoding the video streaming media. IP set-top boxes have a built in home network interface which can be Ethernet or one of the existing wire home networking technologies such as HomePNA or the ITU-T G.hn standard, which provides a way to create a high-speed (up to 1 Gigabit/s) Local area network using existing home wiring (power lines, phone lines, and coaxial cables).

The set-top box itself is necessary for the TV signals to be transmitted over the DSL line via internet then converted back into a usable signal for the TV similarly as with satellite TV.

TiiLIVE users can set the LIVE channels to be available on Roku. They can add unlimited LIVE channels to Roku. They can also encode videos and publish them on Roku STB.

In this chapter you can read details about the entire process of watching MyStreamingVideo on Roku, create your own Roku Private channels and how to use your Roku Box.

 

  • Add a new Roku box to your account, using the linking access code provided on Roku channel.