![]() ![]() ![]() For videos I found a Windows program called Free Video Flip and Rotate that helped me reorient videos correctly. MY past solution was to use Windows to rotate photos correctly and save them that way. But, other devices, like (older) Roku player or my WDTV media player have the orientation issues and pics are sideways, upside down etc. My my cloud displays the photos fine if I view them on a Win 10 laptop, but not a Win 7 laptop, so obviously Microsoft has something built in to Win 10 that makes Apple pictures display correctly. This Roku channel has served hundreds of thousands of users and billions of photos delivered to Roku devices. The picture files has a marker in it for APPLE DISPLAY DEVICES to let the device know the pictures position relative to the Home button – nothing like this is useful for most non-Apple stuff, PhotoView for Google Photos on Roku PhotoView for Google Photos on Roku Google Photos on your Roku Celebrating 6 years on the Roku Platform in 2022. To view photos in landscape, simply enable auto-rotate on your phone and hold it in landscape mode.You need to know that it is APPLE that doesn’t play well with others, and it is because the iPhone/iPad orients the picture depending upon where the iThing Home button is when the picture was taken. Now your phone is projected in portrait mode on the TV. Simply navigate to where your photos and videos are stored and view them. With your phone’s screen projected on the TV. Your phone’s entire screen should now appear on the TV. ![]() You can select either of the following options Always allow, Allow, Block or Always block. PHOTO VIEW ROKU ANDROIDOn the Roku TV itself, you’ll see a prompt informing you that your Android phone wants to cast photos/video to your TV. When you tab on Screen cast, your Roku TV will appear among the devices to cast to. Otherwise, click Never allow if you do not like connecting automatically. In this page, choose Prompt and make sure to check the Always Allow option. Now Enable wireless display must be enabled. Look for Screen Mirroring, now Screen Mirroring mode. PHOTO VIEW ROKU BLUETOOTHAlternatively, you can go to Settings > Bluetooth & Settings > Cast. To Screen Mirror your Android phone to Roku TV, make sure your TV and Android phone are on the same network. With Miracast, you can protect your phone’s entire screen to the big screen TV which should also support the standard. Miracast is supported in most Android phones and is Apple’s Airplay equivalent on Android platforms. Roku App photo/video sharingĪlternatively, you can use Miracast or Screen mirroring which is fully supported on Roku TVs. Select from one of the options of where your media is stored such as a camera. With the App installed and configured with your Roku TV, tap on the Devices tab > Media > Photos/Videos. The easiest way, however, is to download the Roku mobile App if you haven’t already. If you have an Android phone, it’s not as straightforward as sharing from the iPhone. PHOTO VIEW ROKU HOW TORead more: How to use Apple AirPlay 2 and Homekit on Roku TVs Sharing Photos and Videos from Android phone to Roku TV PHOTO VIEW ROKU CODETap on it and you’ll be asked to enter a one-time PIN Code before the media can appear on the Roku TV Screen. ![]() With that done, sharing photos and videos from your iPhone to the big screen is as easy as tapping on the share icon on any media, your Roku TV will appear among some of the options. Make sure both your iPhone and Roku TV are connected to the same WiFi network. Now you’ll have to first enable ‘ Fast TV Start‘ from Settings > System > Power for the best experience using AirPlay and HomeKit. To do that, go to Settings > Apple AirPlay and HomeKit. To share photos and videos from your iPhone to Roku TV, start by activating Apple Airplay 2 and Homekit on your Roku TV. Sharing Photos and Videos from iPhone to Roku TV ![]()
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