Ameba Content
▶ Can I sample shows without signing up for the free trial?
Some shows can be previewed here.
▶ How often do you add content to the library?
Content is continually added throughout the month. We are always working with new providers to get their content on Ameba.
▶ What age range content on Ameba targeted to?
The content on Ameba is targeted at children 3-12 years old.
▶ Where can I find a list of shows you provide?
Content is always being added to the Ameba Library. Our current listing can be viewed here.
To sample the content, simply sign up for a free one-week trial. You can cancel at any time.
The Ameba Service
▶ How Do I Link my Account To My LG Device
- Launch the Ameba App on LG, you will be given a code
- Enter the Code at amebatv.com/lg
▶ How do I link my account to my Roku device
To install a new channel on your Roku player:
From the Roku home screen, select Channel Store.
Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to browse channels.
Select the channel
Select either Add or Buy
Depending on your Roku Channel Store PIN settings you may be asked to enter a four-digit PIN before the channel is added to your home screen
Launch the Ameba channel to access your registration code.
Go to amebatv.com/roku to enter the code.
▶ Why do you need my credit card for a free trial?
We ask for your credit card to allow your Ameba membership to continue should you choose not to cancel your subscription. Collecting credit card information also allows us to reduce fraud and to limit customers to one free trial. Your credit card will not be charged at any point during your 7-day trial. After your free trial expires, we will charge your card $3.99 a month.
You can cancel your membership any time during or after your free trial period ends.
▶ Will there be an iPhone or iPad version coming?
Yes. An iPad/iPod specific version of Ameba is still under development.
▶ How do you access Ameba programming?
Ameba can be watched on your PC and Laptop, LG Smart TVs and LG Smart TV Bluray Disc and DVD players, and the Roku streaming set top box. We are always working on adding more net connected consumer devices to the list.
Troubleshooting
▶ “Missing Plugin” error message in Google Chrome
Google Chrome already includes an integrated version of Flash Player which is automatically updated by Chrome - However, if Firefox or a similar web browser is (or has ever been) installed on your computer, then you have likely also installed the standalone version of Flash for Firefox and other web browsers – and this would include Chrome. Therefore Chrome tries to use two versions of Flash Player, and crashes.
A solution for this issue can be found here.