
While I enjoy my Roku devices, they can't touch the Nvidia Shield for streaming local media. Nor will it stream any lossless audio track. Of course, no Roku device supports Dolby Vision either. So TrueHD/Atmos or DTS-MA/X may or may not play. The WDTV certainly doesn't support Dolby Vision, and it's questionable about its lossless audio support.

While I never had that box, I did understand it to be a bitrate limitation, similar to the Sony SMP-N200 players that I started with. Going back to the WDTV would be a huge step backwards. Time to plug back WDTV and look on the internet for replacement remote. forward and rewind are stone age and clunky.i could forward by being able to see the frames and stop just where i wanted to. choose audio tracks and know if i picked Atmos over Dolby Vision etc. inability to see single of the 20+ subtitles on any well coded mkv files / WDTV would show all subtitles The nice thing about beta testing RMP is that the "live" version also remains on your Roku, so if the beta is having issues you can still use the public roku ultra 8th gen is the superior of two devices, it feels like owning the most sophisticated car that would start up most of the times. Power & Performance: Roku Ultra is our fastest and most powerful player ever loaded with a new and improved quad-core processor, youll enjoy channels that. You might contact your suggestions, and perhaps join the beta test team. I have had success with changing audio tracks in the past, but it's been so long since I've done so maybe something has changed. But it's double the price of the most expensive Roku, so I would expect it to have more features. The best player I've found for playing anything, all audio and video codecs and all captions, is the Nvidia Shield. Yes, the old WD players were capable, but there's a lot of newer codecs that it doesn't support. Why not a slo-mo? Or a frame-advance when video has been paused? I could go ON. The only subtitle format supported by Roku is the SRT subtitle format with UTF-8 character. It would also be nice if the ff/rew function displayed smoother scanning. Roku 4 does not support DVD (VOB) and blu-ray (PGS) subtitle formats. The Roku is a far superior device, but the Media Player app is pretty clunky.

I'm not sure which one Roku is playing, but it doesn't let me switch. I also have 2 audio streams in my files, and AC3-Passthru and an AAC stream. Roku support told me it will play embedded subtitles in.

Furthermore, no quality will be lost while changing or regulating subtitles. The range of operations allows subtitles to be adjusted in the best way.
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I am coming from an old Western Digital TV Live player. Leawo Blu-ray Player is made for Plex movie playback with user-oriented control, including subtitle settings, video settings, and audio settings.
