Roku & TV

Watch private videos on Roku

ClosedCast provides a private streaming home so you can upload meaningful recordings, organize them into Collections, and watch them on supported devices including Roku TVs. You control who sees each video—share a single clip or an entire Collection, revoke access anytime, and avoid public feeds, ads, or comments.

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Key takeaways

What to know

  • Stream private videos from your ClosedCast library to a Roku TV and other supported devices.
  • Every upload is private by default; share single videos or whole Collections with invited viewers.
  • You can revoke access and control who watches your videos at any time.
  • Organize content with Collections, tags, and search for easier replay and preservation.
  • Private streaming removes public feeds, comments, and advertising for a calmer viewing experience.

What viewing on Roku means

ClosedCast lets you access your private video library from Roku and other supported devices so recordings are easy to watch from the couch. Videos remain private by default and are presented without public feeds, comments, or advertising.

Sharing and access control

Share one video or an entire Collection with specific people, invite viewers, and revoke permissions when needed. ClosedCast is designed to keep shared links and viewer lists under the uploader’s control rather than publishing content publicly.

Organization and long-term preservation

Organize recordings with Collections, tags, and search to find important videos quickly. The platform emphasizes archival replayability—store and revisit family memories, training sessions, or event recordings without algorithmic feeds or distractions.

Questions & answers

Frequently asked questions

Can I watch my private videos on Roku?

Yes. ClosedCast supports viewing your private video library on Roku and other supported devices so you can stream privately from your TV.

Do I have to make videos public to share them?

No. Every uploaded video remains private by default, and you can share individual videos or Collections with specific people without publishing them publicly.

Can I revoke access after sharing a video?

Yes. You retain control over shared permissions and can revoke access to shared videos or Collections when needed.

How can I keep recordings organized for TV viewing?

Use Collections, tags, and search to group and find recordings quickly—helpful for keeping family memories, trainings, or event libraries ready to watch on Roku.