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Google Chromecst is available in the UK today, I have one reserved at Currys to pick up at lunch. Anyone already use one? are they any good or should I not bother picking up?
Let us know how you get on with yours.
I already have an AppleTV and a RaspberryPi both running XBMC and they are excellent for streaming, but I could do with another - I'll prob go for another Pi but it would be interesting to see how Chromecast goes.
Why could you need more ways of streaming TV? Surely one method is enough after all they all show the same stuff?
So is there a browser (well, Chrome, obviously) built in?
I've got one, courtesy of Sadexpunk of this forum.
Bought it primarily for Netflix, which I understand works very well but haven't tried it yet.
YouTube works well though.
It seems that functionality is a bit limited otherwise, so depends what you wanted to do with it?
So is there a browser (well, Chrome, obviously) built in?
You sync it with a device, we are using iPad. Android will work even better probably.
I have had a US one for a few months and use it for netflix and youtube, works perfectly for those 2. Well worth the money I would say.
Hopefully as it is now in the UK they will licence a few more things like BBC iplayer etc.
BBC journalists have been tweeting pics of iPlayer working on them this morning, so almost worth it for that alone for a lot fo folk I reckon.
EDIT: iplayer listed at the top of the list here now:
https://www.google.co.uk/intl/en/chrome/devices/chromecast/apps.html
We've had one for a few months - it's good for chucking stuff from Netflix and Youtube up onto the TV. It's not streaming as such - once you tell the Chromecast to play something, you can then do something else on the iPad or even turn it off.
Why could you need more ways of streaming TV? Surely one method is enough after all they all show the same stuff?
Two TVs in one house and a TV in another house.
.... So it can't stream from a network device?
Ah, good news on iplayer. Hope a few more apps too.
BBC journalists have been tweeting pics of iPlayer working on them this morning, so almost worth it for that alone for a lot fo folk I reckon.
My take on this... If you have yet to upgrade to a new-fangled Smart TV, will the Chromecast be right for you?
My thinking is that the techno-freaks all have the latest stuff so don't need one, and the people that have old equipment (for whom this seems to be most suitable) won't have the technical know-how to run a device from their phone or whatever - if indeed they actually have a smartphone.
No, it streams from the internet or a Chrome browser tab.
Basically a phone or tablet is used to trigger a stream from the web to the Chromecast, then can be turned off and the Chromecast carries on streaming. That's all it does.
Very simple, basic but I really like it for Netflix, YouTube and Google Play.
Glad to hear there's iplayer support, mine is a US version that shows location as 'US' in settings, so hope it's compatible or there's a workaround.
Johndoh - Nah, it's cheap, easy to understand and set-up and offers access to loads of content for nothing or next-to-nothing.
It's gonna be massive I reckon. Possibly a "game changer", to use that awful buzzword.
johndoh - you could be right but I'm quite technical but have a TV that came out just before all the intergated apps etc. Adding this functionality for the £19 it cost me was perfect compared to hundreds on a new TV. I also think it's so cheap that lots of techy people will pick one up to tinker with.
sharkbait - actually, it may be possible, using Chrome to cast a tab that's playing network content, but the computer would need to be on too.
Johndoh - Nah, it's cheap, easy to understand and set-up and offers access to loads of content for nothing or next-to-nothing.
I couldn't imagine it would be 'easy' to someone that doesn't do technical stuff - how do they control it via a phone? Do they need an App? How do they get the App? If they don't have a smart phone how do they use it?
Just not quite sure I get the 'gap' in the market.
EDIT: Now if the unit came with a controller, I could see it working....
It also means you can find things to watch on a tablet rather than using a remote control. Much easier to do.
As above, my 42 in telly is perfectly good but not a smart tv so rather than spend £500 odd on a new telly, this means I can watch netflix etc on the telly rather than the tablet.
No, it streams from the internet or a Chrome browser tab.
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actually, it may be possible, using Chrome to cast a tab that's playing network content, but the computer would need to be on too
= Meh 😐
I'll get another Pi for the extra £10 (inc SD card). Will do more than the CC does.
[I do like Chrome stuff though.]
Ive had one for a few months
I mainly use it for casting tab content from a chromebook (i.e. US tv series stream sites,,,,,,ahem 😳 )
I recently got a smart TV which covers networked media service and iPlayer. I dont use netflix. I have used it to play youtube vids controlle dby my Nexus 4 or Nexus 7. I not in the habit of using youtube for sit down entertainment though, unless IM missing something. There are some landrover mechanic vids I will watch on the big screen, but TBH I usually use my PC for that kind of thing.
I got mine for £30 on eBay. For the ability to cast net streams from a chrome tab, I think that's right at the top end of the price Id pay as the rest of the functionality isnt yet one that Id use, as I think Google movie & tv services is still too expensive when I can buy DVDs from eBay for £2. Not to mention our BB isnt ace.
So if I wanted to watch something playing on a YouTube type Web page that doesn't have a chromecast app, can I open the page on my tablet, send it to the chromecast and then play the content?
not "YouTube" type, but YouTube yes. i.e vimeo isnt going to work unless they build an app for it.
[s]You browse youtube on your android phone/tablet, then send the selected video to chromecast - it doesnt beam the file, just the link. Chromecast is playing it itself.[/s]
sorry clubber, should have read your post better.
Yes, you can cast a tab, but ONLY from Chrome browser (i.e. on your laptop) - its not supported in chrome browser for android.
Ah, right, that's what I wanted to know. Seems strange to miss that functionality from Android given that loads of people will be using a phone / tablet to control the chromecast
Would be worth looking at if I had broadband as opposed to narrowband I'm sure!
oh google have been made very aware that a lot of people think its silly not to have casting support from android. As ever with google though if you're at the front you're always a beta user, the general public are part of the development process. They;ll get there eventually in their own time.
toby1 - we have c.2Mbs connection here in Malvernistan and it's OK for 720p-ish streaming. HD works the buffering overtime though.
What does this do that the HDMI cable from my computer to the TV doesn't?
I got annoyed with the iplayer and 4od on virgin being restricted (not all of the programs are on there) so bought a cable. Set it up on my PC then watch it on the TV.
It doesn't do anything more than plugging your laptop in. It's just a neat package without having to plug a computer in.
It allows you to keep using the device that's triggered the stream.
Laptop to TV - you need to keep the laptop on, playing the content.
Phone to Chromecast to TV - once the stream is kicked off, you can do something else on your phone or turn it off and save battery. It's also a remote so you can do this from the sofa. Or queue up the next video while one is playing.
The SDK is out so there will be a lot more features coming.
A few beta apps let you stream local content already - AllCast, LocalCast
although you can also use chrome browser to play local media files from the address bar and cast the tab as a work around too.
Has anybody here tried it with Sky Go? I can output via HDMI from my laptop when viewing Sky Go through Chrome, I'd be interested if I could plug one of these into the AV amp and not have to mess with cables. Win7 can sometimes be a pain when trying to connect an external device.
It doesn't do anything more than plugging your laptop in. It's just a neat package without having to plug a computer in.
But you need one to control it....
no, you can use your mobile or tablet to control it. You do though need a pc on the network running chrome browser if you want to tab cast.
I couldn't imagine it would be 'easy' to someone that doesn't do technical stuff - how do they control it via a phone? Do they need an App? How do they get the App? If they don't have a smart phone how do they use it?
There must be millions of people with smartphones and tablets who are not tech geeky enough to get streaming on their telly yet.
Netflix will probably do way better out of this gizmo than Google, I reckon.
no, you can use your mobile or tablet to control it. You do though need a pc on the network running chrome browser if you want to tab cast.
I know, but I was going back to my original point about the sort of people that might want to use something like this to upgrade an old TV not having smart phones etc.
I just don't get it - it's a basic piece of kit that does no more than may other devices out there already and requires something else to actually run it, thereby not being very suitable for the sort of people that might actually benefit from it.
I've ordered a Raspberry Pi and wireless dongle for playing Netflix just this morning. Now I'm wondering if a Chromecast wouldn't have been a simpler option.
John, I think you're mixing up people interested in technology with those willing to pay for it.
I'm very interested in it but have perfectly good TVs at the moment and have computers attached to a couple of them. I wouldn't be willing to splash out for the latest TV with built in internet connectivity at the moment.
I would however pay £30 for a chromecast to allow me to easily make the TV in the bedroom have internet access without having to plug in the laptop as I occassionally do at present.
interestingly, you can use a chrome browser to open videos etc held on a NAS or similar (by opening with ctrl - o)
therefore, if you then cast that chrome tab, all your network content becomes available, i think that's a deal breaker for me....
i've had one for a few months - good to see that iPlayer is now available.
For streaming films from the Play store and the odd YouTube flick it's been great. I can see it becoming a very powerful tool as more apps become Chromecast-aware. Looking forward to watching the DH on Red Bull TV when the season starts (although live streaming isn't supported at the mo).
BTW, I find in-app performance from Android devices better than Chromecasting a Chrome tab on a Windows PC.
wel, I've bought one. Cancelled love film, started a trial of netflix, will update DNS tonight to get US version.
Plex and google films look like good apps, all looks cool!
So, could anyone with a chromecast confirm that it will play videos linked to from this site for example?
beware plex. I installed it on my big PC and used it to serve to my smart TV/ tablet. Then I foudn out how much meta data Plex was storing, GBs of the stuff! And you cant tell it not to. and I had it sitting on a small SSD that couldnt afford the spare space - it's bad enough with WinXS taking up loads of drive space. So I pulled it off. Which hasnt bothered me as WIndows media service in W7 works perfectly well with the smart TV.
clubber - that link doesnt do anything for me. Is it right?
If it helps, I use http://www.couchtuner.eu/tv-streaming/ over chromcasted tabs with no problems.
And can I just say stoner that if it does work, you're a one man Google-ambassador. I reckon that you'll be responsible for me getting a chromebook and a chromecast now 🙂 Android I managed myself 😉
Android Wear next then 🙂
clubber, still nothing. just a holding page
just for you clubber, I have just briefly cast an epsiode of 90210 to my tv from this chromebook. All wors fine. Your site is very similar to the one I linked to and it uses similar online vid streaming resources. Just pick your vid, click play, click to cast it and then go full screen.
Chromecast on the chromebook can be told to go silent when it's casting, the sound then only comes out of the tv. Leave the tab running in the background and you can use a second tab to go to different site.
90210 - Nice. Never have such unlikely and major life problems been so quickly and neatly solved all within the confines of a single episode...
Guess I'll have to go out and buy one then 🙂
Thanks a lot 👿 😉
(has there been any suggestion that the tab-casting from android will be added any time soon?)
On the basis of the above plus the fact that I understand you can also cast to it from Popcorn Time, I'm in.
Popcorn Time – is that the, ahem, not so legal one that streams torrents via a nice interface?
It is indeed. Popcorn Time itself is of course completely legal; I'm not condoning anyone actually [i]using[/i] it for anything.
It looks like it is coming on android:
Popcorn time is down now isn't it?
The Popcorn Time creators have stopped developing / hosting it. That doesn't mean it doesn't still work if you already have it or can obtain it.
So I have an older Panasonic Smart TV. The apps are a bit limited.
I've messed around with Twonky Beam app which is good for 'beaming' Youtube and other websites to the TV via DLNA. You need to have support for the webpage or app within the Twonky Beam app.
For 30 quid this seems a good way of getting round missing apps on my TV. Being able to beam any page from Chrome is great. Especially once the Android browser support arrives.
Mmmmmm....
Bought mine today, dont know what all this fuss is about needing laptops or plugging laptops in....it hadnt even crossed my mind that people may want to do that.
My understanding is that it allows your Android tablet or phone to display things on a bigger screen?, thats what i did today anyway.
Downloaded the app, plugged in the dongle to the back of my TV and started watching Youtube, Redbull TV, iPlayer, etc etc on the big screen instead of peering at content on a 4 inch device.
Picked it up and plugged it in. Sorted in about a minute. Then it updates and your ready to go. Kids are happy as it's so quick to find fun stuff on YouTube cast and queue it. Transformers trailer probably not appropriate for a 3yr old. IPlayer you can watch old stuff or even live. I'm thinking when we go on holiday if the place has WiFi and HDMI it might be ace to keep them entertained. Really easy to use. Only thing can't do is browse the internet using my phone on the big screen. Not tried the PC yet.
iPlayer works on my Chromecast with country code 'US' so must be picking up country code from my broadband. Great stuff!
bit os a side quetion. Is anyone using the US DNS code for Netflix? any issues with them at the moment? I tried last night, and the only one hat did't kill my connection just linked to UK netflix...
Been playing with a few local file players from Github. Very early days and a bit fiddly, but there are some that will transcode on the fly. Most videos just need repackaging or only the audio transcoding, which doesn't take much CPU. Give it a few weeks and I'm sure someone will come up with a more polished solution - Plex is a bit bloaty for my liking.
iPlayer works on my Chromecast with country code 'US' so must be picking up country code from my broadband. Great stuff!
Good to hear.
May not have to spend so much time scouring the BBC4 schedule for "interesting" documentaries to record.
Anyone having issues casting Netflix from android? I can't do it...
All working nicely now. Nice piece of kit. It will be interesting to see how it develops over the coming months...
Mines just arrived, my that was painless to install and get running.
Mine's just arrived.
How disappointing!
Youtube videos that I can already get through my TV (but never use)
Chrome Browser (ok, thats good)
That's about it!
Installed the shitty RealPlayer Cloud which everywhere says is one of the enabled apps, but it hasn't got a "cast" icon... do I have to pay for it?
Information on Chromecast website and RealPlayer website is pretty limited.
Seems interesting but in the end I've bought an MK908 which does more or less the same thing but I can also use it in class to plug into a projector, saving carrying a laptop on the bike (I hope...). I might get a Chromecast as well if it can play stuff from my media server (mediatomb).
If we hadn't recently bought a Smart TV, I think we'd have gone for a Chromecast. Equally, if we had a second TV somewhere else in the house, it'd be a no-brainer to get one.
We've an old 19" LCD TV in the loft that I'm considering sticking in the garage, just to have an excuse to buy a Chromecast 🙂
Just bought one... what a fantastic tool... been using the PS3 for streaming duties for the last 2 years, won't be again.
Along with 'Hola' allowing me to other countries Netflix content it's great, the ability to cast chrome tabs means that it's unlikely I'll ever need to plug my laptop into the TV again.
Now just need to work out a decent free DLNA app & we'll be pretty much there...
Now just need to work out a decent free DLNA app & we'll be pretty much there...
Twonky Beam is alright...
Now just need to work out a decent free DLNA app & we'll be pretty much there...
Twonky Beam is alright.
Bubble UPnP is awesome, I started using it while I was running cyanogenmod on my phone and I've carried on even though the standard video app does it. It's just very good.
beware plex. I installed it on my big PC and used it to serve to my smart TV/ tablet. Then I foudn out how much meta data Plex was storing, GBs of the stuff! And you cant tell it not to. and I had it sitting on a small SSD that couldnt afford the spare space - it's bad enough with WinXS taking up loads of drive space. So I pulled it off. Which hasnt bothered me as WIndows media service in W7 works perfectly well with the smart TV.
Not noticed this on the OS X version, but I'll have a check now you mention it.
Bubble UPnP is awesome, I started using it while I was running cyanogenmod on my phone and I've carried on even though the standard video app does it. It's just very good.
Yup - that's what I'm using, awesome app.
I've got it and I've managed to get it sorted and casting - cheers for the Ctrl+O trick - hadn't thought of that!
Iplayer works and Youtube works, plus casting from Chrome. If using the PC then whatever is on that tab is shown on the tv - so you could use it as a glorified monitor (not entirely sure why though!).
Plugged it in, downloaded the app and it found the Chromecast and got it hooked up to my broadband, then it kind of just works...good bit of kit but I've absolutely no idea how to use it other than a means to show what is on my PC or phone on a bigger screen.
What else is it meant to do? How do you access it to see what is on the actual device (if anything)?
good bit of kit but I've absolutely no idea how to use it other than a means to show what is on my PC or phone on a bigger screen.
thats all it does!
I'm waiting for a mobile TV catchup app upgrade...
Been using mine with the Synology video app that supports it and it's excellent.
Also works away from the home network unlike airplay so can watch films from my NAS at others houses.
So open a video in a chrome tab and play on the TV?
Does it play at the full quality? Any idea on how it works when in a hotel etc? It would be nice to bounce stuff to the main TV in the room. I'm guessing I would need to use my phone to make a WiFi network in the room for it to work.
Sorry if I've missed it but if thats the case then I'm off to order one
It does not work in hotels etc. Because you have to connect it to wifi, and it can't handle those login pages you have to go through.
but as it's not using the internet to play locally stored stuff you should be able to configure it to a phone acting as a hotspot?
but as it's not using the internet to play locally stored stuff you should be able to configure it to a phone acting as a hotspot?
Biggest issue would be setting it up as you connect to it with wifi to then join it to the wifi network, if your phone is connected to the chromecast you can't also broadcast your own hotspot SSID so it wouldn't work.
You could cheat and turn your phones SSID/Key into the same as your wireless network at home and that way no matter whether you were at home or away it would connect to it without intervention.
It does not work in hotels etc. Because you have to connect it to wifi, and it can't handle those login pages you have to go through.
Browser tab casting should still work as it's casting from your device, not sure you would get the bandwidth on a hotels wifi network for it to work very well so would probably only be 480p.