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Jellyfin app for Roku

Disclaimer: This is not complete, but making good progress!

Right now the only things stored on your device are server name, server port, user id, and some user preferences like movie sort order.

At any point, the format that is used to save those settings could change, and your data could be effectively lost (and you'll have to re-enter it).

In fact, it is likely this early on, as a few design decisions were made before I knew much about BrightScript format. Patience is appreciated.

Images

With ImageMagick installed

sh make_images.sh

This will update the poster and splash images from the jellyfin-ux repo.

Easy Dev Deployment

There are 2 included scripts, dev_upload.sh and dev_clear.sh, that are intended to be quick easy ways to zip up this repo and put it onto your Roku for you, and clear your Roku of any dev deployment respectively.

You need to enable developer mode on your Roku: http://sdkdocs.roku.com/display/sdkdoc/Developer+Guide

And then

export ROKU_DEV_TARGET=<your roku IP>
export ROKU_DEV_PASSWORD=<your roku password>