Is purchasing a Chromecast worth it?
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Is purchasing a Chromecast worth it?
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Re: Is purchasing a Chromecast worth it?
wondering the same thing, I want to need this...
Re: Is purchasing a Chromecast worth it?
if you have an android phone/tablet then for 35 bucks hell yes
they've already figured out how to stream your local files to it so you aren't just stuck with streaming websites.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/07/25/ti ... hromecast/
they've already figured out how to stream your local files to it so you aren't just stuck with streaming websites.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/07/25/ti ... hromecast/
Re: Is purchasing a Chromecast worth it?
Having watched the announcement/demo, for $35 I think it's a really good buy. Even if it just did YouTube and Netflix I think it would be worth it at that price, but the fact it does Pandora, Google Play Music, web content and locally stored files as well makes it a steal if you have a big TV and no other existing means of getting this kind of content on there.
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Re: Is purchasing a Chromecast worth it?
Anyone know if it can airplay XBMC?
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Looks amazing. I plan on getting one for everyone that I have to Christmas shop for, as well as one for myself, even though I already have an AppleTV and a Roku.
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If I already have apple tv what will this add?
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I don't think it will add anything. It's more for those who want to stream stuff to their tv with minimal involvement.naturalborn103 wrote:If I already have apple tv what will this add?
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Re: Is purchasing a Chromecast worth it?
bought one, love it.
just waiting for that hulu support
just waiting for that hulu support
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Must be some downsides / glitches / pain points?zappy wrote:bought one, love it.
just waiting for that hulu support
Any audio lag? I'll pick one up regardless because of the price. I've got bundles of blueray rips in mkv - i'm suspecting it could struggle with those?
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Anyone got one yet? Myself and Jimmy78 got one each on their way from the States. For $35 I'm not too bothered if it's crap.
Playing locally stored files - does this work well? I have loads of films stored on a NAS drive that I have to connect to a WDTV box with an ethernet cable. A frankly archaic system on some Dark Ages shit. Is there a way of installing that Chromecast extension on Chrome for iPad and streaming them to my TV using the the Chromecast?
Any other nice features/hacks people have found?
Playing locally stored files - does this work well? I have loads of films stored on a NAS drive that I have to connect to a WDTV box with an ethernet cable. A frankly archaic system on some Dark Ages shit. Is there a way of installing that Chromecast extension on Chrome for iPad and streaming them to my TV using the the Chromecast?
Any other nice features/hacks people have found?
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It seems like Google might be sucking up the big media companies (yet again) with this. They put out an API so devs could create apps, but each one has to be white-listed. They put out an update that broke Koushik Dutta's "AllCast" app. Companies like PlayOn and Bitcasa have submitted apps, but weeks have gone by and they haven't been approved. If this was truly an open device, there would be a bunch of apps for it by now, but Netflix and Hulu are still the only non-Google apps available.
Koushik Dutta wrote:I believe the change was intentional to block some of the developers who were using the API in ways that weren't intended. By limiting access to it, I think they're making sure that they have the maximum flexibility when it comes to dealing with partners with larger media companies.
Jeff Lawrence of PlayOn wrote:There isn't even a peep, a word, a mention, an estimated time, a goal, a target, anything from Google....
Re: Is purchasing a Chromecast worth it?
Be interesting to see how that pans out.Sigma wrote:It seems like Google might be sucking up the big media companies (yet again) with this. They put out an API so devs could create apps, but each one has to be white-listed. They put out an update that broke Koushik Dutta's "AllCast" app. Companies like PlayOn and Bitcasa have submitted apps, but weeks have gone by and they haven't been approved. If this was truly an open device, there would be a bunch of apps for it by now, but Netflix and Hulu are still the only non-Google apps available.
Koushik Dutta wrote:I believe the change was intentional to block some of the developers who were using the API in ways that weren't intended. By limiting access to it, I think they're making sure that they have the maximum flexibility when it comes to dealing with partners with larger media companies.Jeff Lawrence of PlayOn wrote:There isn't even a peep, a word, a mention, an estimated time, a goal, a target, anything from Google....
I've just un-boxed mine - about to have a piss about with it now.
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Had a quick look at my Chromecast on Saturday.
YouTube works well, as does Netflix. Casting a browser screen to the TV was horrible. Really laggy. I thought I might be able to cast sport streams to the TV but that's not going to happen.
And... that's pretty much all it can do.
Until more apps come out, it's a pretty pointless device, especially if you have a Smart TV or a device like a Roku. Returning to it's box for the time being.
YouTube works well, as does Netflix. Casting a browser screen to the TV was horrible. Really laggy. I thought I might be able to cast sport streams to the TV but that's not going to happen.
And... that's pretty much all it can do.
Until more apps come out, it's a pretty pointless device, especially if you have a Smart TV or a device like a Roku. Returning to it's box for the time being.
Re: Is purchasing a Chromecast worth it?
eh, if all you do is netflix, hulu plus and youtube (maybe pandora) then it's perfect.
i like it for my projector because it means i dont have to run extra cables, since my projector has a USB slot(to power the chromecast).
i like it for my projector because it means i dont have to run extra cables, since my projector has a USB slot(to power the chromecast).
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Re: Is purchasing a Chromecast worth it?
yeah i bought one just to get sunday ticket on my tv but couldn't get sunday ticket to work on chrome this past weekend so eh,
probably should have tried it out from my phone
local streaming seems to work like shit. choppy/laggy for me. could have been cool
probably should have tried it out from my phone
local streaming seems to work like shit. choppy/laggy for me. could have been cool
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Last week, we spotted an HBO Go mention on the official Chromecast apps page, only HBO and Google had yet to mention anything official. As of this morning, we no longer need an announcement because both Android and iOS HBO Go apps have been updated with Chromecast support.
We’ve known for some time that HBO has been considering a move into Google’s HDMI dongle space, with private YouTube videos waiting to promote the service surfacing earlier this week. So this latest update isn’t exactly a surprise, but somewhat odd for HBO to have not mentioned something publicly by now. Maybe they were waiting for App Store approval before making it all official.
Either way, it’s there. You can grab the app now from Google Play and get to casting. The Chromecast icon now appears at the top of the app, next to the settings button.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/11/21/hb ... st-update/
We’ve known for some time that HBO has been considering a move into Google’s HDMI dongle space, with private YouTube videos waiting to promote the service surfacing earlier this week. So this latest update isn’t exactly a surprise, but somewhat odd for HBO to have not mentioned something publicly by now. Maybe they were waiting for App Store approval before making it all official.
Either way, it’s there. You can grab the app now from Google Play and get to casting. The Chromecast icon now appears at the top of the app, next to the settings button.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/11/21/hb ... st-update/
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So, there seems to be a few new apps appearing on this. Plex works really well, but I'm still on the look out for something that'll let me watch stuff that's on my WD NAS drive.
Anyone else been delving into them at all?
Anyone else been delving into them at all?
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So is this worth buying if I have an iPhone?
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Hmm, maybe give it 6 months. At the moment? Nah. Fun to play about with, but still pretty useless. Lots of potential though, especially when VLC comes out.Hayzoos wrote:So is this worth buying if I have an iPhone?
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Yeah, have one but don't use it. VLC would change that though.
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Thread reminded me that I have to cancel my netflix.
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If VLC comes out, and is good, it'll be worth buying a Chromecast just for that IMO. Plex is really good, but I don't want to have to have my computer turned on while I stream a film.PopeyeJones wrote:Yeah, have one but don't use it. VLC would change that though.
Re: Is purchasing a Chromecast worth it?
What are the pros and cons of this? I mostly want something portable to stream Netflix, YouTube or whatever to different Tvs but am kind of hesitant to splurge on a Roku.
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con -- if you've bought/used it you'll be repeatedly asked the same questions about it
pro -- i dunno, i gave mine away
pro -- i dunno, i gave mine away
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LOL. Yeah, pretty much. I'd just get a Roku. If Chromecasts suddenly get really good then you know it'll be really cheap to get one.LilLeftBrain wrote:con -- if you've bought/used it you'll be repeatedly asked the same questions about it
pro -- i dunno, i gave mine away
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will get it if VLC comes out. Need sub support.
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Dunno what your set up is, but if you have an iPad an app called Infuse is really good and has great subtitle support. They're apparently working on Chromecast support.Req wrote:will get it if VLC comes out. Need sub support.
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/infuse- ... 30046?mt=8
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I bought one to take with me when traveling to relatives' so I can stream movies from the Plex server at home. Came in handy over the holidays to watch a few movies with the family. Otherwise, what you can do with it seems fairly limited.
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Can this thing stream anything off your Android phone or tablet? Like if I'm streaming a movie off XBMC on my phone or tablet can it mirror it to the TV?