This guide illustrates how to watch Bell Fibe TV app content on devices powered by the Roku operating system.
Steps to Screen Mirror Bell Fibe TV on Roku
Bell Fibe TV is a dedicated app that allows Bell Fibe TV and satellite TV customers to watch live TV channels on compatible devices. As the Bell Fibe TV app is incompatible with Roku, it is not listed in the Channel Store. So, you can screen mirror the Bell Fibe TV app from your phone to Roku, and watch its live TV and recorded programs on a big screen. The only requirement is to connect your Roku to WiFi, which should be the same one as your phone.
- Enable Screen Mirroring on Roku
Get the Roku’s home screen and tap Settings. Select the System and choose Screen Mirroring. To cast from an Android device, enable Screen Mirroring on Roku. To mirror from an iPhone, enable AirPlay on Roku [Go to Settings > Apple AirPlay and HomeKit > Screen mirroring mode > Tap Allow or Always Prompt].
- Launch the Bell Fibe TV app
Take your smartphone and run the Bell Fibe TV app. If you haven’t installed the app, get it from the Play Store or App Store. Sign in using Bell Fibe TV subscription credentials. Then, start playing your favorite show on the app.
- Click the Cast or Screen Mirroring option
Once the video starts to play, go to your Android device’s Notification Panel and select Cast. For iPhone, launch Control Center and choose Screen Mirroring.
- Select Roku and Connect
You can see a list of available devices. From the list, select your Roku device to pair it with your smartphone.
- Start watching Bell Fibe TV content.
Now, the chosen TV show will be mirrored on your Roku. Select different shows on your phone and enjoy watching them on Roku.
Is it Possible to Mirror Fibe TV Shows on Roku from a Windows PC?
Yes. Play the Bell Fibe TV shows on your PC by visiting its official website. Then, hit Windows + K on the keyboard and select Roku. Now, the shows will be mirrored.
Why Can’t I Screen Mirror Bell Fibe TV to Roku?
Weak WiFi signals, devices being too far away, outdated TV firmware, technical bugs, etc. To resolve this, connect your Roku device and phone to a 2.4 GHz network, keep your mirroring device as close to Roku, and update your Roku firmware.