![]() Otherwise using the PlayOn cloud mobile app does see PlayOn Desktop/PlayOn Home. Unfortunately, you have to have held onto that app cuz it’s not available on the iOS store. The PlayOn legacy mobile app still casts to Roku if you have PlayOn Cloud installed on your Roku, in case you prefer that to the the newer PlayOn Cloud mobile app on your device, so that is a separate workaround if you have it, and it skips commercials (not sure if it does in the media library) but doesn’t do the new subtitles. It even includes a purple gear box labeled settings which shows known issues and server options including several things. Now look for the yellow computer looking icon in the M part, to access your Media library Any channels inside are alphabetical, just like the original PlayOn desktop app, though the icons look bigger on mine than before. Otherwise it’s just the icon with the blue P.Ĭlick and off you go. Any USBs attached should follow that icon if you have any. the access to your PlayOn server will be a blue P icon and above it says PlayOn. ![]() If you don’t have Roku Media Player, install it from the Roku channel store. Immediate workaround (without ad skip and subtitles unless it’s an older PlayOn recording with the burned in ones) ![]() Issue: original PlayOn app for Roku and the MyMedia channels disappeared from Roku completely.Įdit: thanks to herrservo’s and great Houdini’s posts farther down, which gave me the idea to spell out the workaround I’ve posted in this post and a few others instead of just referring to Roku media player!
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