Preparation – How to make the channel-building process easy and fast.
Let’s start with a short what a TV Channel is.
With TV Boss Fire, you can build on-demand TV channels for Roku and Amazon Fire.
We will help you put your video content on any TV screen with a Roku or Amazon Fire device.
You’ll need a couple of, let’s call them, assets to publish your channel on these networks.
You’ll need a TV feed.
What’s a TV feed?
Imagine the TV feed something like, let’s say, your web page, where you have a domain name and a website built to show your articles, images, and the content you want to share with your visitors, and they can visit your web page from a browser.
TV Boss Fire will help you do the same, but with your video content, and in this case, your visitors will be watching your content on the TV screen, and your content will be published on TV networks like Roku and Amazon Fire.
TV Boss Fire is designed to help you build this feed or feed in the easiest and fastest way possible.
(You can look up our time challenge video to see how long it takes to make a channel from start to finish.)
Then you need content.
The content, in this case, is video.
The preparation process can make the difference between building a channel in minutes or hours, so pay attention.
First, you need to learn how to use the platform correctly.
Like any new software or platform, you need to understand how the platform works.
I recommend the tutorial videos need to be watched at least twice, take notes, make a list of what you may need, like images, branding, video links, and anything else you’ll need to use later; then compare the notes from your first view, with the second one; this way you can see what you’ve already understood, or what part of the video tutorial section you need to revisit.
Bellow specific videos, you will find links, image seizes so on.
So making a list of what you need – the steps you need to follow should be pretty straightforward.
Please don’t skip the tutorial videos – everything will make more sense after watching them once or twice.
After you have your list, you should start collecting all your assets in one place.
I recommend creating a folder or two on your desktop. You can put it all in one place, everything so that you may need to build your channel correctly or will need to use it.
Like your branding images for Roku and Amazon Fire, you can put them in the same folder, your channel data, the description, your Roku developer account settings, and the list with the video files you need to make and need t. o use them a little later basically
The channel-building process will be fast when you have everything in one easy place to access
Are you ready to start?