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HBO Now on Roku - sign in?
I have a pretty full Xfinity package (HBO, etc.).
I have another TV using a Roku stsick and downloaded HBO Now but cannot sign in. It seems Comcast/Xfinity is not listed in thier list of cable TV companys.
I thought it was supported...
Thoughts?
CCAndrew
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https://www.highspeedinternet.com/resources/hbo-go-vs-hbo-now
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desmo907
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Will I get HBO Max since I have HBO?
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jmr1959
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So let me make sure I got this straight...
If I have HBO through Comcast as part of a triple play package, I can't use my Comcast credentials to sign in to HBO Now on my Roku devices..?
I'd have to have my own separate subscription in order to sign in?
I know all this is going to be moot as soon as Comcast gets an HBO Max app on their boxes, but no telling how long that will take...
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CCAndrew
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jmr1959
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OK, I see now.
I just went to my Roku and didn't see HBO Go, just HBO Now. But I was able to load the HBO Go app (after doing a search for it), and it seems to have the same shows as HBO Now. In fact it looks exactly the same as HBO Now, same menus and everything...
All's right with the world! 🙂
Thanks CCAndrew!
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Andyross
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HBO apps are confusing, and even more so under AT&T. They like to give different names to slightly different items, then even they get confused as to what does what. Just look at the confusion when AT&T TV was rolled out.
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jmr1959
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Definitely more complicated than it needs to be.
Since I'm about to sign up for a new package with HBO (my current one, without HBO, expired this month) , I guess I should go ahead and ask this question just to make absolutely sure:
Signing up for a package that includes HBO will give me access to HBO Go on my Roku devices, right?
I don't see any mention of it in the package info on-line.
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UPDATE:
I think I found the answer to my own question again. Found this FAQs page after doing a quick google search:
https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/hbo-go
Short answer - Yes, I can access HBO GO using my Comcast login ID and password.
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UPDATE 2:
Signed up for the HBO package today. Went to sign up for HBO GO on my Rokus but got hung up on the part where you select your cable provider on the HBO GO activation site. I couldn't find Comcast on their list. Long story short, they're not listed as 'Comcast', but 'Xfinity' instead. Thanks again to the nice lady at Comcast tech support for getting me unstuck!
BTW, here's a link to HBO's instructions for signing up thru a Roku using your cable providers credentials:
https://help.hbogo.com/hc/en-us/articles/204870327-Signing-in-and-out-of-HBO-GO-on-Roku
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lmelville
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HBO Go is what you use when your HBO account is thru the cable company.
HBO Now is a stand alone app, for HBO without cable.
HBO Max is something new entirely....not sure how things will work. I had HBO thru Hulu and it just switched to HBO Max, now I can't access any HBO content. Hulu told me that I needed to download the HBO Max app on an approved device....neither smart tv or Roku is an approved device. I told them thanks but I'll be cancelling.
Guess it's back to HBO with the cable package.
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Elindros977
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You’re welcome.
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