I have many Roku TVs since they seem to be the most adaptable platform to dumb down to just act as a controllable monitor, and you can turn them on cold, something I was not able to do with Android TV. Anyway, I’ve just replaced my former Android TVs with Roku TVs in a video wall (3x3, so 9 TVs). As I am trying to add them into the Roku integration it is adding them as entities under a single device. It never did this with prior Roku TVs, they were all independent devices, but for some reason these new ones are all getting lumped together, and not even universally so, of the 9 Rokus, 5 of the 9 got lumped together, and 4 were added individually as independent devices.
For the most part, what I really care about is the power on/off entities, since I’m really using these as dumb monitors, and really just want to be able to power them on and off as a group. I suppose it’ll work in any case, but it’s a bit annoying that I have 5 devices grouped together as one with 5 sets of what appears to be identical entities. So um, why is it doing this?