I run YTTV on my ps5 via the app. When I go to modify channels to an order I want them, it tells me to sign in via a pc or mobile device to do it. I've signed into the account on PC and under live guide I have USA network in slot 2. Why will this not synchronize to my app? It still lists CBS as #2 slot and i need to scroll down 40 or 50 channels to get to USA.

Your Live Guide is a destination for discovering live social programming. With the explosion and increase of live content it is difficult to keep track of your favorite influencers, creators and brands going live. On Your Live Guide you can search by verticals, discover new content, and add reminders to your calendar.


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How does it work? Creators will submit live programming that will be aggregated and categorized by vertical on this site. You can see all content that is currently live as well as guide to upcoming live content and click through to watch on the creators platform.

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Using an Apple TV 4K and i am unable to scroll down past the first channel on the live guide. I can scroll down on the home and library page. I have tried to restart Apple TV as well and uninstall app. Any suggestions?

Is the only Live TV (not antenna) guide that found on my TV? Is there no way to know what's on, when, or info about various shows or movies, when using the Roku Channel on my web browser, or phone? It all seems a bit helter skelter to me, with hundreds of channels, you could spend a lot of time sifting through everything, and still not know anything about what shows are on, in the present, when they end, or any shows that come on after them. Please tell there is, but I just haven't found it yet...

The Roku channel and Roku Live TV are free. They are not like a paid subscription service such as YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV. The Roku Live TV is not actually truly live. Most of it is just airing things at a certain time. More like on demand. There is no guide for Netflix. Hulu or Prime either. So to answer your question no there is no "TV Guide" for the Roku Live TV. If you want such a feature then you will need to subscribe to a live TV streaming service.

@DBDukes I think you misunderstood. They are looking for a guide like the old "TV guide" book. Something that says what is on what channel at what time. That way they do not have to scroll through hundreds of channels to find something. Not the actually guide within Roku Live TV. @StevenCee is never satisfied either by looking at his posts. Even when using the Roku LIve TV channel and looking at the guide there are so many channels to scroll through. At least if it was a real live tv service you could go to TV Guide online and look up what is on

Sorry, but you have misunderstood. I am NOT looking for something like the old "TV Guide" book, where in the world did you get that?? On the Roku TV, there is, in fact, a "program guide", that you can access when you click on either "Roku Live" or "Broadcast TV". It shows the many hundreds of channels, what's on at what time, and what each show, episode, or movie is about.


All I wanted to know was if that same thing can be accessed when using Roku on a web browser or phone, which @DBDukes answered, quite succinctly, without personal attack, condescension, nor going way out into left field in search of a straw man...

@StevenCee You have been a member here for almost a year. You never accessed or tried to access the Roku Live TV from a phone or web browser? So what you really want to see is the same live tv guide you see on your Roku TV in a web browser. No you cannot. Keepin mind that the Roku channel and Roku Live TV is FREE. So you get what you get. You don't have one positive thing to say about Roku when looking at your posts. Why use it then?

Thank you for asking this. I too was wondering if there was an actual guide that I could scroll through on my laptop rather than scrolling through on the TV itself. Call me 'old school' but it's a bit easier for me that way. I do that with Philo and YouTubeTV as well and it works much better For Me than the onscreen guides do. Maybe a suggestion to Roku might get one in the future, but I'm glad you asked about it.

We've used the TiVo Live Guide for like 15 years. I know grid guide is the most common across all tv platforms but it feels so foreign to me! That's why I always stayed with the previous TiVo UI because the did not even carry it over to the latest UI.

Yep, that's the TiVo Live Guide.

They did implement something close to that in Channels.

When you click on the channel icon in the grid guide, it now gives you a What's On Later view for that channel.

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I have Plex and would love to able to hit the left arrow when viewing Tablo, and access a live feed of channels with a preview of the show I was watching before accessing the guide. The Pluto app for Roku manages to do this, while offering free internet channels. You an also hit the up arrow to see what you are watching at that exact time, read the description, title, etc which is also nice.

I know this is an old thread, but we just cut the cord and switched to Tablo and SlingTV. I would also like to see this feature request implemented soon, it takes a lot of button pushing to go from viewing live tv to get back to the guide.

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Users should be able to show BOTH plutitv and YouTube TV in the live channels guide. Pluto is rhe default, but as soon as you add YouTubeTV as a source, Pluto vanishes. Remove YouTube and Pluto reappears.

Facebook Live is the second-most popular live stream video platform in the U.S., and it's a valuable tool for forging an authentic and valuable connection with audiences. In this post, we'll walk through:

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