You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
If you cannot install Playlet from the store for some reason (for example, you cannot find it in the store in your country), you can sideload it as a dev app.
If you installed Playlet from the store, you usually do not need to sideload the app, even if the app version doesn't seem to be the latest. Playlet does not get frequently updated in the store, and relies more on Github releases for updates.
Please note that Roku only supports one sideloaded app at a time. If you have another sideloaded app installed, you need to make a choice between it and Playlet.
Another important thing to note is that sideloaded apps share the locally stored data and cache. If you install another sideloaded app after Playlet, it might be able to read your profile, your settings, or even your Invidious access token.
Open the address in your browser. Enter rokudev for the username, and enter the password that you chose when you enabled developer settings.
You should then see the Development Application Installer
Click Upload and choose playlet.zip that you downloaded from the previous step. Then click Install with zip.
Once installed, you should see a message indicating a successful install, and Playlet should launch automatically.
4. Updating Playlet
Playlet downloads most of its functionality from playlet-lib on startup using Github. So there's no need to do frequent updates. But it's a good idea to update it every once in a while, since dev channels do not get updated automatically.
reacted with thumbs up emoji reacted with thumbs down emoji reacted with laugh emoji reacted with hooray emoji reacted with confused emoji reacted with heart emoji reacted with rocket emoji reacted with eyes emoji
-
If you cannot install Playlet from the store for some reason (for example, you cannot find it in the store in your country), you can sideload it as a dev app.
If you installed Playlet from the store, you usually do not need to sideload the app, even if the app version doesn't seem to be the latest. Playlet does not get frequently updated in the store, and relies more on Github releases for updates.
Please note that Roku only supports one sideloaded app at a time. If you have another sideloaded app installed, you need to make a choice between it and Playlet.
Another important thing to note is that sideloaded apps share the locally stored data and cache. If you install another sideloaded app after Playlet, it might be able to read your profile, your settings, or even your Invidious access token.
With that being said:
1. Enable developer settings
If you haven't already, see instructions to enable developer mode in your Roku device
2. Download Playlet
Go to https://github.com/iBicha/playlet/releases and find the release that says "latest". Then download
playlet.zip
Here's a shortcut to that file: https://github.com/iBicha/playlet/releases/latest/download/playlet.zip
3. Install Playlet
Find out your Roku's ip address from the network settings. There's plenty of guides online, but here's one https://www.howtogeek.com/806547/how-to-find-roku-ip-address/
Open the address in your browser. Enter
rokudev
for the username, and enter the password that you chose when you enabled developer settings.You should then see the Development Application Installer
Click
Upload
and chooseplaylet.zip
that you downloaded from the previous step. Then clickInstall with zip
.Once installed, you should see a message indicating a successful install, and Playlet should launch automatically.
4. Updating Playlet
Playlet downloads most of its functionality from
playlet-lib
on startup using Github. So there's no need to do frequent updates. But it's a good idea to update it every once in a while, since dev channels do not get updated automatically.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions