A test Roku channel.
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dxb Channel is a test channel for Roku devices. It uses SceneGraph and the BrightScript language.
This is the private channel code: dxb
Clicking the link will take you directly to a confirmation page for getting the channel.
You can get a copy of this project by clicking on the ZIP or TAR buttons near the top right of the GitList web page.
If you're me, and you want to contribute to the repo, then you can clone it like so:
git clone ssh://USERNAME@dlma.com/~/git/dxb_channel.git
Ensure you can sideload a dev channel. Then see the "build_systems" command in dxb_channel.sublime-project to see how the channel is zipped and deployed.
Yes.
This software uses the MIT license.