rPlay tunrs your iPhone/iPad/iPod into a chromecast device, so you can stream music and video from another device using chromecast enabled apps, such as YouTube and Google Music, etc. You can in turn stream from your iOS device to your Apple TV, this way, you can stream chromecast media to your Apple TV.
Chrome tab mirroring is not supported, others work.
This app is now available freely available in Apple Store:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/rplay/id692511073?mt=8
This is a YouTube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4urxecUbAk
a screenshot showing Google Music streaming from Android to iPad:
Android and Windows versions (with many more features) will be available soon.
Lolwut?
It installs on iPhone/iPad/iPod, and you can stream video/music from Android or other hardware to iOS using Google's Chromecast protocol. I hope this helps.
Basically, with rPlay installed, your iOS devices become chromecast devices.
EatHeat said:
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Sorry, but we are not iPhone/iPad forum.
Thread closed.
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someone needs to add dnla support to netflix app!
Don't take this the wrong way, but why would you want this? Between Apple TV, Roku, PS3, Xbox, or any PC, you can stream Netflix with no problem without using a medium like a mobile phone.
In fact, if you have anything that's capable of DLNA, chances are it can natively stream Netflix anyway.
understood, but just for fast access to your movies, on your fast phone... messing with other peoples electronics does not make them happy,.. one click movies however do
hiimjasonkolp said:
understood, but just for fast access to your movies, on your fast phone... messing with other peoples electronics does not make them happy,.. one click movies however do
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honestly its just as easy to buy a cheaper MHL adapter, then you can just plug your phone into the TV's HDMI port.
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understood, but just for fast access to your movies, on your fast phone... messing with other peoples electronics does not make them happy,.. one click movies however do
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Right, but where are you going to stream it to using DLNA if you're not messing with any other electronics? Maybe i just don't understand the scenario you'd be using it in.
I'm not patronizing you, I'm just a little confused.
scenario: you don't run windows, so your xbmc on linux doesnt run netflix native. sure you can use the wine/etc hack in a browser but that is ****ty for your remote control. you dont own a console, and your kickstarter love for ouya wont arrive for months. your linux box will stream dlna and windows cannot be installed and support your zfs arrays. phone is already owned, works well, plays netflix. if i could dlna it or even airplay it to linux xbmc it'd be boss. should i buy a 7 year old xbox360 just to play netflix for a few months with ease? maybe. but i'd prefer to just stream from the phone by either dlna or airplay to a linux box connected to a tv that has no hdmi (old hdtv with only dvi)
play Netflix movie to tv via DLNA
I totally agree with hiimjasonkolp that Netflix should allow me to send a movie from my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to my Samsung UN32C5000QF TV via DLNA
I use iMediaShare to easily play movies to the Samsung TV via DLNA including movies stored on my SD card and programs listed in iMediaShare.
Unfortunately, Netflix is not included in the iMediaShare list or the problem would be solved.
Netflix should provide this capability to play movies from your phone via DLNA.
I'm not sure why greyhauk a so called "Senior Member" continuously disagrees with all of your ideas. Perhaps he simply hasn't the experience to on the subject to solve the problem.
swalker6 said:
I totally agree with hiimjasonkolp that Netflix should allow me to send a movie from my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to my Samsung UN32C5000QF TV via DLNA
I use iMediaShare to easily play movies to the Samsung TV via DLNA including movies stored on my SD card and programs listed in iMediaShare.
Unfortunately, Netflix is not included in the iMediaShare list or the problem would be solved.
Netflix should provide this capability to play movies from your phone via DLNA.
I'm not sure why greyhauk a so called "Senior Member" continuously disagrees with all of your ideas. Perhaps he simply hasn't the experience to on the subject to solve the problem.
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Indeed.. I have an Android tablet.. And would be great to just run netflix on the tablet and then send it to our TV..
No cables needed.. and not having to connect the laptop to the PC..
Integrate with existing architecture
I have all DLNA rendering integrated into my TV's and they are all the same model and all is well in this setup, but unfortunately they don't support Netflix natively (Samsung 2010 c series). In order to enable netflix support I would have to introduce new hardware to all the TV's and new ways of interacting with media at home. This is a much more complicated and costly solution compared to simply redirecting the netflix client output from my Samsung phone or tablet to whatever TV I want at home in an "AirPlay" kind of a way. Like i can with other streams using imediashare etc.
I just released a new Chromecast related app, that let you stream your cloud Google Music uploaded by yourself and from the All Access subscription (including Radio) to any UPnP / DLNA device: XBMC, DLNA TVs, PCs, WDTV Live, Xbox 360, Sonos, Android, various hifi gear from Denon, Pioneer, Onkyo, and many many more.
The app is named "Cast To UPnP/DLNA for GMusic" and you can find all the details and a video in this Google+ post
Really great app. Great execution.
would this be possible with youtube as well?
Does not work anymore with new Google Music App...
Hello,
from yesterday I have Chromecast and I have one question.
My internet provider streams also TV. I can watch it on Android with MXplayer and on PC with VLC. Tv is streamed e.g. with address udp://@239.255.0.30:5000
Can I somehow stream it to Chromecast from my tablet?
Thank you
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Ja_som said:
Hello,
from yesterday I have Chromecast and I have one question.
My internet provider streams also TV. I can watch it on Android with MXplayer and on PC with VLC. Tv is streamed e.g. with address udp://@239.255.0.30:5000
Can I somehow stream it to Chromecast from my tablet?
Thank you
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Native screen casting to Chromecast is here!
The list of supported devices is short, but there is [EXPERIMENTAL] Enable Mirroring from any device to enable it for unsupported devices (note that many devices/ROMs will not work - there are likely legitimate reasons the official list is short).
If you can't do native mirroring, you can try mirror4cast though when I tried it, it was more like watching a slideshow than a video.
Also VLC has stated that they will support the CCast in some future release....
So that maybe another option once they get it up and running.
bhiga said:
Native screen casting to Chromecast is here!
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Yes, I tried this, it is one of the solutions.
But my tablet has ratio 16:10 and TV is 16:9, so video is not in fullscreen is adapted to the height and quality is not so good.
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Also VLC has stated that they will support the CCast in some future release....
So that maybe another option once they get it up and running.
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It will be really cool if VLC or MX Player will support CC.
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Since I created this thread, I solved my problem by purchasing a set-top-box
Sent from my tablet./Odoslané z môjho tabletu.
Was anyone able to cast udp streams to Chromecast?
I have a note 2 with a cracked screen that's too expensive to fix at the mo and was wondering if there's a way to turn it into a Chromecast for my kitchen TV?
I will order a HDMI dongle if it's possible. I'd like it to have Chromecast functionality rather than manually using the device to select stuff.
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I have a note 2 with a cracked screen that's too expensive to fix at the mo and was wondering if there's a way to turn it into a Chromecast for my kitchen TV?
I will order a HDMI dongle if it's possible. I'd like it to have Chromecast functionality rather than manually using the device to select stuff.
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You can turn it in to a dlna device using bubbleupnp. Install it on the note and on the device your gonna stream from.
It's not the same as chromecast (cast function in apps won't work). But you can stream movies, music, SoundCloud and youtube with it.
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You can turn it in to a dlna device using bubbleupnp. Install it on the note and on the device your gonna stream from.
It's not the same as chromecast (cast function in apps won't work). But you can stream movies, music, SoundCloud and youtube with it.
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Cool. Does it all render on the device I'm steaming from or does it pluck it from online like the Chromecast?
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Cool. Does it all render on the device I'm steaming from or does it pluck it from online like the Chromecast?
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Both, i got an old android tvstick with bubbleupnp installed in my bedroom and i stream stuff from my server, tablet and showbox (last one is a internet stream).
You need to choose a external video player in bubbleupnp on your note to watch movies. I use Archos video player and the free codecpack in the playstore
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Both, i got an old android tvstick with bubbleupnp installed in my bedroom and i stream stuff from my server, tablet and showbox (last one is a internet stream).
You need to choose a external video player in bubbleupnp on your note to watch movies. I use Archos video player and the free codecpack in the playstore
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Well thanks for the help. I'll test it out.
The result from a simple search on google.com "turn old Android into chromecast"
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-turn-an-android-phone-into-a-chromecast-for-free-1131227012
vinaaa said:
The result from a simple search on google.com "turn old Android into chromecast"
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-turn-an-android-phone-into-a-chromecast-for-free-1131227012
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If i'm correct cheapcast doesn't work anymore and development has stopped
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If i'm correct cheapcast doesn't work anymore and development has stopped
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Yes, AFAIK the Cast SDK 2.0 release had some device-specific key/identifier requirement that sunk the software emulators.
If you are an Apple device user, stick with Apple, otherwise....
I've been into Home Theater for 30 years and try to keep up with everything, get best bang for the buck, make sure I'm using all my equipment to its fullest potential.
The Chromecast for Google TV has a well-designed interface, especially if you are willing to use their YouTube TV service for all your live channels as it is well integrated. However over the past three weeks with the goal of finally cutting the Comcast/Xfinity cable (which I did and am saving $80/month), this is my experience in a nutshell.
Chromecast with Google TV - YouTube TV & Hulu stream in 2-channel PCM. If you have a mid to high range AVR, it can spoof surround though quite well using DTS Neo 6 or Dolby Pro Logic 2 but still not as "clean" as a true 5.1 source signal.
Roku Streaming Stick + - A close competitor to the latest Chromecast with Google TV. Works well for people that want a simpler menu/interface to just navigate to each of their streaming services without a lot of other stuff/recommendations in your face. Has voice control from the remote. Hulu streams in 5.1. HBOMax streams in 2-channel PCM!!! Returned it.
Tivo Stream 4K - Streams every service in 5.1 (or Atmos Dolby Digital+ if service supports it). Better remote than the Chromecast with Google TV as it has more buttons including a very useful Info button that works in some apps like being able to see the video and audio stream specs in realtime of your Netflix stream to verify you are getting 4K and Atmos. Also if you can link your Tivo account to your Sling account, and Pluto, and Locast which allows the TIVO Guide to combine all the channels into one guide. Unfortunately though it doesn't have the option to add YouTube TV into the Tivo native channel guide. I'd still use this device over Chromecast with Google TV just because it streams Hulu in 5.1 instead of 2-channel PCM (currently.)
What is strange is essentially these are all Android TV Operating System Devices. So initially I thought it was the developers of the particular streaming service's fault that they are streaming their audio in 2-channel PCM. But apparently, it is both a combination of the hardware and app software, as otherwise why does Hulu stream in 2-channel PCM on the Chromecast and 5.1 on the Roku and Tivo or conversely why does HBOMax on the Roku stream in 2-channel and in 5.1 on the Chromecast? They are all Android TV Software Apps!
Story of my life in trying to get the most for my money -- end up spending tens if not hundreds of hours testing, talking in forums, troubleshooting, chatting with first-line tech support that has no clue about advanced technical issues, etc. This is where the Apple people can chime in an assert that Apple is wortth he extra money to avoid wasted time making everything "work" but Apple has it's issues drawbacks too.
I've kept my Chromecast and the Tivo Stream 4K. So if the Chromecast with Google TV gets their act together with the respective streaming devs, I may go back to it. But I'm no longer using YouTube TV as I watch very little live TV so the $70 with tax per month isn't justified. I'm lucky enough to have Locast.org for my areas, combine that with the Streamium DVR app (free or $5/month donation) and I use Sling for CNN and ESPN, and I'm quite happy on the TIVO Stream 4K.
Bottom line: Chromecast with Google TV has a great interface but it's just not up to speed on the audio streaming capabilities on all streaming services. Pretty disappointing.
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What is strange is essentially these are all Android TV Operating System Devices.
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Just a quick note that Roku is running RokuOS, not Android TV. Sure, if you go deep enough, they share a same core (Linux), but that's pretty much it. They're completely different operating systems.
jazee said:
stream in 2-channel PCM
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I can't speak for everybody, but I only have 2 ears, so I'm perfectly happy with 2-channel audio.
As long as the device is secure and stable (read as: not some half baked made-in-china trash that spies on you and keeps crashing), and can run the software that I WANT (read as: I don't give a damn about "streaming services"), then the box works perfectly.
The main thing that bothers me about this chromecast are;
1) The included launcher has ads that can only be partially disabled,
2) The remote has THREE useless buttons.