21-01-2021 5:37
Wander if anyone can help me. I want to download Les mills on demand app which is available on Roku. How long will it be till it's on our systems. Been available since 2018, but as to yet, it's not available on the app store. It. Would save lot of time, to have the app, then taking the stick out and putting Google Chrome.
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21-01-2021 12:31
@Anonymous User & @Saint1976 @gavs82008 for Info
Well Paul
You are finding out that not all available apps are on all available platforms, Saint touched on one of the reasons, e.g. the app you're interested in holds no interest for the platform owner. Plus, there are also contractual considerations and negotiations to complete before an app can appear on a platform.
So, as pointed out, your best bet is to buy a platform, such as the Roku stick, that hosts a vast amount of apps, including the ones you are mainly interested in.
UK Bob
21-01-2021 7:32
@Anonymous User
Not sure what you mean by download on Roku.
Only on mobile phones and tablets can you download content to watch offline.
Otherwise it’s streamed.
21-01-2021 8:17
@gavs82008 Les Mills On Demand is a paid for fitness channel available on Roku devices.
@Anonymous User I doubt that will ever be available on a NowTV device as it's such a niche channel. Looking around it's only had 100k downloads on Google play compared to say Disney+ which has had 50 million!
They have some free workouts on their YouTube channel which you could watch on your NowTV stick. Alternatively, you could download the Android/IOS app to your phone.
If you desperately want it on a bigger screen, buy a Roku stick as it will have NowTV and Les Mills without the need for you to swap around devices.
21-01-2021 9:51
I do this any way, just shame in this day of age, it can't be one place. I'm just asking for to much 😅
21-01-2021 10:17
Ah right that makes total sense, I thought it was on demand content via the sports pass haha!
@Anonymous User apologies for the confusion on my end.
21-01-2021 12:31
@Anonymous User & @Saint1976 @gavs82008 for Info
Well Paul
You are finding out that not all available apps are on all available platforms, Saint touched on one of the reasons, e.g. the app you're interested in holds no interest for the platform owner. Plus, there are also contractual considerations and negotiations to complete before an app can appear on a platform.
So, as pointed out, your best bet is to buy a platform, such as the Roku stick, that hosts a vast amount of apps, including the ones you are mainly interested in.
UK Bob
21-01-2021 9:50
What I mean, the app you can have on the Roku stick, like Disney+, YouTube. Recently I was able to download Amazon on my stick.