How to Add Twitch to Roku
Once the channel is added, all you have to do is (potentially) log in and start watching Twitch. You will be able to browse channels and categories to stream, but chat features are disabled. In the event Twoku doesn’t immediately appear on your homepage, make sure to refresh your page by going to “Settings -> System -> System Update,” which will also refresh your home page and add the Twoku channel. Should you need to log in, visit the Twoku website on your computer or smartphone/tablet browser and type the code that is shown on the Roku TV screen when you try to access the Twoku app. You will go through all of the permission screens, click on Authorize and should then be all set if the login doesn’t work initially from the TV.
Streaming through Chromecast, AirPlay, etc. on a Roku TV
If the idea of adding an unverified third-party app to your Roku TV gives you pause, rest assured that it is not your only option. While Roku is also an operating system for televisions, additional streaming services like Chromecast and AirPlay still function just fine once they are plugged in via HDMI or the AirPlay feature is enabled.
On macOS
On Windows
Windows users should also look to mirror Twitch within the Windows environment by hitting Win + A, which will open up the Action Center. Click on “Project -> Duplicate,” then “Connect to a wireless display.”
On Mobile Devices
Some Android devices (smartphone and tablet) will utilize the “Smart View” feature to cast to a Roku television or device. This can be found similarly to Apple’s Control Center by flicking down at the top of the screen to bring up your menu options. You can also stream Twitch using third-party live streaming apps.
1. Will Roku ever remove the Twoku app?
2. Does Twoku provide the same feature set as the official Twitch app?
No, Twoku is more about watching than anything else, as it limits the level of engagement you will have with creators. It’s unfortunate, but as a workaround, Twitch works well enough to still enjoy all of your favorite streamers, creators and gamers on the biggest screen in your home.
3. How do I block mirror settings on Roku if I want to remove an older device?
On your Roku TV, go to “Settings -> System -> Screen Mirroring.” In this menu you can set connections to allow, never allow or always prompt. Here you can remove older devices that you no longer own or block a device if you want to prevent kids from streaming Twitch to your television.