Play family videos on your Roku TV
Yes — you can bring your home movies to the big screen on a Roku TV by using a private streaming archive. ClosedCast lets you upload personal videos, organize them into Collections, and watch them together on Roku while keeping access limited to selected relatives. It’s designed to preserve and replay family memories without public feeds, ads, or comments.
What to know
- Roku can display your family videos via a private streaming archive app.
- Upload and organize home movies into Collections for easy replay on TV.
- Access is private by default; share only with selected relatives.
- Watching on Roku removes ads and public comments from family viewing.
- A single private library reduces scattered videos across phones and social apps.
How it works
Upload personal videos to a private streaming archive and organize them into Collections. The service keeps your library private by default and lets you grant viewing access only to selected family members.
Privacy and preservation
Videos are stored in a private library rather than a public feed, so there are no public comments or ad-driven algorithms. The workflow emphasizes replayability and long-term access for meaningful family recordings.
Watching on Roku TV
Install the archive’s channel/app from the Roku Channel Store, sign in to your account, and stream your organized Collections to the TV. This brings home movies, celebrations, and important recordings to the biggest screen for shared viewing.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get family videos onto my Roku?
Upload your videos to a private streaming archive account online, then install that archive’s channel/app on your Roku and sign in to stream your library.
Are my videos public on Roku?
No — with a private archive approach, the library is private by default and you control who can view specific videos or Collections.
Can I organize home movies for easier viewing on TV?
Yes — organize recordings into Collections or playlists so family members can find and watch grouped videos on the Roku.
Where do I find the Roku app for a private video archive?
Search for the archive’s channel in the Roku Channel Store and add it to your Roku device; then sign in to access your private library.