This article explains the possible steps to stream the unique and eye-opening series, drama, and other entertainment on Roku by installing the DTour app.
Steps to Stream DTour on Roku Via VMedia
The DTour app consists of a wide range of free movies and TV shows under different categories, including drama, comedy, horror, action, and animation, that you can find worth watching on Roku. Unfortunately, there is no official DTour app available on the Roku Channel Store. However, you can still stream the DTour network on Roku using the VMedia app.
But before accessing the VMedia app, you have to configure your Roku with NordVPN to avoid getting trapped by snoopers. After this, go through the guidelines below to access the VMedia app and stream the DTour content on Roku with ease.
Note: To access the VMedia app on your TV, you have to get a proper subscription from its official website to access the content of the DTour without hassle.
- Establish WiFi Connection
After turning on your Roku TV, you have to extend a safe WiFi connection on your device.
- Choose Streaming Channels
Next, you have to navigate and select the Streaming Channels option, which is available at the top.
- Click Search Channels
Tap the Search Channels button, as shown on the home screen, to search for the desired app. Input VMedia using the virtual keyboard and select the app.
- Hit the Add Channel Button
Now, you have to choose the Add Channel button to install the app on your Roku TV.
- Select Go to Channel Option
Choose the Go to Channel option on the Roku TV to launch the VMedia app on your device.
- Sign In to your Account
Enter the required credentials on the VMedia after tapping on the Login button.
- Choose Next Option
Then, choose the Next option to go to the home page of the VMedia app.
- Enter DTour app
Input DTour in the search bar and hit the Search icon to open the channel.
- Play your Favorite Shows
Now, you can play your favorite shows on the DTour app and enjoy watching them on your TV.
FAQ
No. There is no way to stream the DTour app on your device for free via the VMedia app. You must have an active subscription to access the app content on your device.
The issue could be caused by an unstable network connection, outdated firmware, excessive cache, bugs, or other errors.