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  • Step 1: Log in to Your Roku Developer Account
  • Step 2: Create or Access Your Roku Channel
  • Step 3: Access the Feed URL Section
  • Step 4: Add the Roku Feed URL
  • Step 5: Validate the Roku Feed
  • Step 6: Save Your Changes
  • Step 7: Test Your Roku Channel
  • Step 8: Submit for Review (Optional)
  • Conclusion
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How to Add Your DynTube Roku Feed to a Roku Channel

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Last updated 8 months ago

If you're looking to add the Roku feed provided by DynTube to your Roku channel, follow this step-by-step guide. This article will help you integrate your Roku feed into your channel seamlessly.

Step 1: Log in to Your Roku Developer Account

  1. Go to the Roku Developer Dashboard.

  2. Log in with your Roku Developer account credentials.

Step 2: Create or Access Your Roku Channel

  1. If you already have a Roku channel:

    • Select your channel from the list of channels on your dashboard.

  2. If you need to create a new channel:

    • Click on Create a Channel and follow the prompts to set up your new channel. Provide the necessary details such as channel name, description, and category.

Step 3: Access the Feed URL Section

  1. In your channel settings, locate the section for Content Feed or Feed URL. This is where you'll add the Roku feed URL.

Step 4: Add the Roku Feed URL

  1. Copy the following feed URL provided by DynTube. You can find your URL here

  2. Paste this URL into the Feed URL field in your Roku channel settings.

Step 5: Validate the Roku Feed

  1. Click the Validate Feed button to ensure that the feed is properly formatted and accessible.

  2. Roku will check the feed and display any errors or warnings if there are issues. If everything is correct, you'll see a confirmation that the feed has been successfully validated.

Step 6: Save Your Changes

  1. Once the feed has been validated, click Save to apply the changes to your Roku channel.

  2. If you’re creating a new channel, continue with the channel setup process, including uploading graphics and setting up monetization (if applicable).

Step 7: Test Your Roku Channel

  1. Add the Channel to Your Roku Device: Go to Manage My Channels in the Roku Developer Dashboard and add the channel to your Roku device using the unique channel ID.

  2. Playback Test: Open the channel on your Roku device to test that all videos are playing correctly, and that the metadata such as titles, descriptions, and thumbnails are displaying as expected.

Step 8: Submit for Review (Optional)

  1. If you intend to publish your Roku channel publicly, submit it for Roku’s review. This step is necessary to ensure your channel meets Roku's guidelines.

  2. Once approved, your channel will be available on the Roku Channel Store.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you can easily add the Roku feed provided by DynTube to your Roku channel. This feed URL will ensure that your content is delivered directly to your users through the Roku platform, offering a seamless viewing experience.

https://app.dyntube.com/#/roku