Fri Sep 08, 2017 2:23 pm by atc98092
For the current model Stick (3600), the 2016+ 1080 profile should normally work fine. Older Sticks might not support HD video bitrates, so would need to use the original Roku profile.
The one issue with the new profile is that it passes DTS audio, rather than transcoding. When the Roku is attached directly to a TV (not an AVR), and the TV does not support DTS, then there is no audio. Unless someone wants to modify the new profile, the original Roku profile will convert all audio to ac3. However, it also limits video bitrate for players that don't need it. SInce you've now enabled the user-profile function, someone could easily modify the new profiles to ensure all audio is ac3 or aac.
Dan
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