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Hey everyone. I've had my chromecast for about a week now and I have some nagging issues which hopefully are just bugs which google will fix. Nonetheless, I thought I would see if anyone else faced the same issues. Ok first, most of the time when I cast something syncing works fine. I cast lets say YouTube and every other device finds the chromecast and I am able to interact with it as expected. Occasionally, I will start a video and then move to a different device and that new device does not automatically connect to the chromecast and display the queue as I would expect. Instead, I have to hit the connect button in the app and manually have it connect. Sometimes when I do this it picks up the queue fine and other-times it preempts the video queue and stops playback. I never know going into it how it's going to react and it has annoyingly killed a queue several videos long.
Much more annoying is Play music. On the device which initiates the cast I can interact as expected. However, on any other device I pick up the queue never syncs at all. Further, if I try and connect with another device it boots off the first device and goes back to the screen with the headphones. Where youtube does this occasionally, play music does it every-time without fail. What's even more annoying is that the remotecast app which was released several days ago works while casting play music. It has never once killed a queue. It connects perfectly and allows me to play and pause as expected across devices so I suspect that it might be an issue with google's code. Anybody else have these problems?
I have the same issue with play music. Owning a Nexus Q this is frustrating. The Q synced seamlessly between devices.
Google is pushing updates to both chromecast and the play music app right now so it could be fixed.
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haberda said:
Hey everyone. I've had my chromecast for about a week now and I have some nagging issues which hopefully are just bugs which google will fix. Nonetheless, I thought I would see if anyone else faced the same issues. Ok first, most of the time when I cast something syncing works fine. I cast lets say YouTube and every other device finds the chromecast and I am able to interact with it as expected. Occasionally, I will start a video and then move to a different device and that new device does not automatically connect to the chromecast and display the queue as I would expect. Instead, I have to hit the connect button in the app and manually have it connect. Sometimes when I do this it picks up the queue fine and other-times it preempts the video queue and stops playback. I never know going into it how it's going to react and it has annoyingly killed a queue several videos long.
Much more annoying is Play music. On the device which initiates the cast I can interact as expected. However, on any other device I pick up the queue never syncs at all. Further, if I try and connect with another device it boots off the first device and goes back to the screen with the headphones. Where youtube does this occasionally, play music does it every-time without fail. What's even more annoying is that the remotecast app which was released several days ago works while casting play music. It has never once killed a queue. It connects perfectly and allows me to play and pause as expected across devices so I suspect that it might be an issue with google's code. Anybody else have these problems?
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Hey Haberda ! I'm the RemoteCast developer and I just wanted to let you know that the way RemoteCast has been developed shouldn't interfere with your playback in any negative way. The app is following the standards Google made available for developers, which was made for multiple connections to the device. I think the issue is on the Chromecast itself. It's still a young platform, give it a few months to catch up with expectations.
kouray said:
Hey Haberda ! I'm the RemoteCast developer and I just wanted to let you know that the way RemoteCast has been developed shouldn't interfere with your playback in any negative way. The app is following the standards Google made available for developers, which was made for multiple connections to the device. I think the issue is on the Chromecast itself. It's still a young platform, give it a few months to catch up with expectations.
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Remotecast works great! It's the only reliable way for me to connect across devices without fear of killing my current stream. Thanks for the good work!
Hello,
I am using Chromecast with my new Nexus 7. I have issues with YouTube, since it plays perfectly the first video I start but always timeouts on the next one I try to play. I have to disconnect and reconnect to be able to make YouTube video streaming work again.
Any ideas of what might be the problem?
Thanks in advance!
I haven't noticed this on my Nexus 7 (2013). I will check again tonight and will report.
Mine is very seemless. I tried creating queue And they played all without any glitch. Check your internet connections?
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Screw Google Chromecast
Yeah, the chromecast sucks. Don't buy one. I was excited, but it just goes to a spinning circle all the damn time. A 6 minute 480p video took 25 minutes to play. That's 19 full minutes of the buffering circle.
Before you jump on my ****, I do IT for a living, it's got 2 bars, and all 10 other devices have NO issue playing youtube (on the same wifiN router), so don't go there.
Yes, that's more or less what happens to me. Resetting the device makes it work again, I assume it might be because Chromecast gets very worm, I can't find any other explanation than cheap hardware.
crhylove said:
Yeah, the chromecast sucks. Don't buy one. I was excited, but it just goes to a spinning circle all the damn time. A 6 minute 480p video took 25 minutes to play. That's 19 full minutes of the buffering circle.
Before you jump on my ****, I do IT for a living, it's got 2 bars, and all 10 other devices have NO issue playing youtube (on the same wifiN router), so don't go there.
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Yeah I was disappointed that this thing didn't have an ethernet port. For wireless, I noticed it doesn't even run on 5Ghz. At least not properly, I don't think. I need the router in the same room for it to run ~smoothly
Otherwise, when my brother leaves the tv on while I'm up in my room. I play scary youtube videos with loud noises to wake him up.
crhylove said:
Yeah, the chromecast sucks. Don't buy one. I was excited, but it just goes to a spinning circle all the damn time. A 6 minute 480p video took 25 minutes to play. That's 19 full minutes of the buffering circle.
Before you jump on my ****, I do IT for a living, it's got 2 bars, and all 10 other devices have NO issue playing youtube (on the same wifiN router), so don't go there.
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As an IT guy you should understand that every situation is unique. The good news is that there's almost always a solution. The times when problems can't be solved are rare. I would encourage you to look at other avenues to solve this so you can help others when they need it. Your blanket statement that it's a bad product and doesn't work simply isn't the norm. Most experience the opposite of you.
I did have problems with my Actiontec router but found a solution. My daughter, who also has an Actiontec router in her condo just plugged it in and it worked. She's a doctor and, believe me, her technical skills are not that great. It just worked for her. Another daughter of mine, a school teacher, had the plug and play experience also. Just works.
Like you, I work in IT. I manage 80 IT folks. The one thing I stress on my staff is a little message that a Calculus professor used to tell us when I was an undergrad at UCLA: "There are so many ways to solve the problem you can't help but get the right answer." So, I challenge you to keep trying and don't give up. I'm sure there's a solution for you. Once you find that solution your skills will have been enhanced and you'll be better able to help others that come here with similar problems.
Good luck
giuliastro said:
Hello,
I am using Chromecast with my new Nexus 7. I have issues with YouTube, since it plays perfectly the first video I start but always timeouts on the next one I try to play. I have to disconnect and reconnect to be able to make YouTube video streaming work again.
Any ideas of what might be the problem?
Thanks in advance!
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This appears to be a glitch not resulting from any sort of connection. The issue isn't signal but some sort of failure in the code. What happens is it plays a video, goes to queue up the next one, shows the banner and dies. A fix is to toggle the app to play on the device and then back to the TV but it clears your queue which is annoying. Once its toggled it immediately plays for me.
Hoping they fix it soon. But it isn't a deal breaker by any means.
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Yes, by switching device / tv then video plays. I really hope it's some coding bug and not heating related, since code fan be fixed.
TabGuy said:
As an IT guy you should understand that every situation is unique. The good news is that there's almost always a solution. The times when problems can't be solved are rare. I would encourage you to look at other avenues to solve this so you can help others when they need it. Your blanket statement that it's a bad product and doesn't work simply isn't the norm. Most experience the opposite of you.
I did have problems with my Actiontec router but found a solution. My daughter, who also has an Actiontec router in her condo just plugged it in and it worked. She's a doctor and, believe me, her technical skills are not that great. It just worked for her. Another daughter of mine, a school teacher, had the plug and play experience also. Just works.
Like you, I work in IT. I manage 80 IT folks. The one thing I stress on my staff is a little message that a Calculus professor used to tell us when I was an undergrad at UCLA: "There are so many ways to solve the problem you can't help but get the right answer." So, I challenge you to keep trying and don't give up. I'm sure there's a solution for you. Once you find that solution your skills will have been enhanced and you'll be better able to help others that come here with similar problems.
Good luck
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Every IT situation is unique, sure. But this device can't keep from constantly buffering even at 480p. It's ridiculous. And no, it's not the router. I have 5 android phones, 3 laptops, and 2 android tablets that all play youtube without EVER stopping in the middle of the video, and most of them at 1080p. 2 of those phones are really old ones (model escapes me at the moment, I don't use them much these days). It's the device. It's not either of my routers, it's not my 30mb down connection, and it's certainly not user error or network congestion. Probably the NSA backdoor google installed in it is slowing it down.
F Google, and F this broken crap device.
Oh, and additionally it can't play side loaded songs from my phone in Google Play music. It can't even stream an mp3 WITH NO VIDEO. This is not just bad hardware, this is outright crap design.
"Connecting..." in YouTube
I'm seeing something similar too... I can playback the first video fine, the tablet then displays "Connecting..." in the YouTube app - but I can't control the video or add new videos to the queue. I have to kill the app to play another video. BTW, same thing happens on my Nexus 10... but I don't see the problem if I'm using a PC+chrome. I've got another Chromecast that should be coming in a few days... so will compare to see if it is a hardware issue or something else.
I was watching YouTube on my Chromecast yesterday and had something very similar happen. The first video I watched had no problems but every video after that had buffering problems. I even tried re-casting it, leaving the app, and restarting it but the problem didn't go away. I thought it was a heat issue so I disconnected it and haven't tried it since but am going to try again tonight. They were long videos (about an hour or so each) but I doubt that has anything to do with the buffering issue.
I know it wasn't my internet because when I played YouTube on my laptop and my PS3, it could stream at the highest quality no problem. It seems to be only happening on the Chromecast.
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Oh, and additionally it can't play side loaded songs from my phone in Google Play music. It can't even stream an mp3 WITH NO VIDEO. This is not just bad hardware, this is outright crap design.
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Haven't really played around with it but I can agree with you on the fact that it WILL NOT play side loaded music which is just crap. What's the point of having it connect to your device to stream music if it CANNOT play it?? Stupid if you ask me, I hope that GOOGLE is planning on fixing their device. Why put a plug in from people rooting the device and being able to make the device work the way they want it to? Sorry your device doesnt work either..
-AkWingnut
I am still having this issue. Basically with YouTube not being able to stream 2 videos in a row the device is crap. Still waiting to be able to stream local pictures and videos, Google please hurry.
2 Issues (are others seeing these problems?):
1) Twice now I've tried to play two rather popular shows the day after initial showing (Castle and Walking Dead) during "prime time" (around 8pm est) and they wouldn't load the most recent episode. It would act like it's casting, the episode would flash up on the tv, and then it would go back to the play movies and tv casting screen on both the tv and my phone. Meanwhile, older episodes and purchased movies streamed fine. I"m wondering if it's some kind of server overload or something.
One more thing to note, the episodes played fine directly on my phone
2) When playing video on Play Movies and TV I seem to get these little jumps in the stream. Not buffering, maybe better described as frame rate lags or a dropped frame or something. Nothing crazy noticeable but annoying none the less. I don't see this on Netflix. Anyone else see anything like this? Is it my connection or what? Any thoughts on the matter?
Regardless of my issues, here's hoping this thing takes off!
Unfortunately the jumpy video is a symptom of the poor performance of Google's tab-casting code. It requires your computer to do the transcoding of the stream in real time with very little buffering, and Google's "beta" code just isn't up to the task on any but the very fastest computers. Plex does a far better job transcoding the same streams on the same computer.
I was referring to casting from my phone as the device was intended, not a tab cast. Unfortunately I have found that my laptop cannot handle casting as it's too old . But thank you for the reply
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I have looked around but haven't seen anyone talking about this issue so apologize if I missed something.
I am trying to play movies that I have on my phone. They are in the .MP4 format. I currently have tried Avia, LocalCast and AllCast (though I have not purchased the full version yet). I can start watching a video and it will play great and look great. Inevitably though it will start acting like it is buffering and then it will quite working at all. On top of this, the controls on my phone (HTC One rooted) will disappear. For instance, Avia controls will be in my status bar when I first start the movie but will soon disappear giving me no control over what is playing.
At first I thought it might be Greenify doing something but I don't have them greenified. I have tried a few different things to fix this issue but it just won't go away. Could this be a problem with the Chromecast or my phone or is there just something I am not doing correctly. I don't want to use plex or anything I have to upload and then stream from.
Appreciate the help.
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I have looked around but haven't seen anyone talking about this issue so apologize if I missed something.
I am trying to play movies that I have on my phone. They are in the .MP4 format. I currently have tried Avia, LocalCast and AllCast (though I have not purchased the full version yet). I can start watching a video and it will play great and look great. Inevitably though it will start acting like it is buffering and then it will quite working at all. On top of this, the controls on my phone (HTC One rooted) will disappear. For instance, Avia controls will be in my status bar when I first start the movie but will soon disappear giving me no control over what is playing.
At first I thought it might be Greenify doing something but I don't have them greenified. I have tried a few different things to fix this issue but it just won't go away. Could this be a problem with the Chromecast or my phone or is there just something I am not doing correctly. I don't want to use plex or anything I have to upload and then stream from.
Appreciate the help.
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Almost sounds like your network is encountering a loop, traffic storm, or increasing packet retries.
If your router has an STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) option, try toggling that.
Also try disabling WiFi Sleep in your phone (keeps WiFi connected even when phone goes to sleep).
It could also be his device is running out of steam (overheating and therefore the OS throttles the Clock down especially true when heavy radio use like constant WiFi causes excessive heat in the unit), Starts doing some Background tasks that take priority or is generally going into a lower power state after awhile of no activity.
People need to understand while it may seem convenient to stream files off your phone or tablet they are not built for such activities.
They are meant as media consumers and not much more than that.
Too much going on inside them and Manufacturers put an extreme emphasis on saving power in all of their drivers that makes the devices just not suited to doing a long duration activity without user interaction.
Between the screen going off, WiFi going to sleep, Unit going into deep sleep mode and constant monopolizing of the Network and radios when the Device has a Pull task scheduled like getting Email....It is really not the ideal device to stream media from.
Since most media servers available today support remote (Home Cloud) streaming to a variety of devices and can transcode on the fly there is no longer any reason to store media on your device unless you have no network access at all. And in those cases the CCast won't work anyway because it needs to be able to load the player apps from the internet. Many of those same media servers also support some sort of local sync so you can store and play media locally on that mobile device when network is not available.
We need to start changing the way we think about storing and using media for Mobile...
Thanks for the advice and I will keep exploring. I have WiFi sleep disabled already.
It very well might be the device. I tried using my Touchpad and it didn't seem to run into any problems although I haven't used it enough to be sure it wasn't going to run into the same issues.
What is happening just seems like odd behavior. Like I don't understand why Avia would lose the player controls in my status bar after such a short time.
Maybe I need to think about a media server instead. Though one of the things that made me interested in the Chromecast was the portability of playing movies on large screens.
Again thanks for the response and if anyone else has any idea, I would love to hear it.
you could try y2cast from google play store, it is easy to use.
I'm getting a similar issue when try to cast Pandora. It runs fine on the tablet but won't run on the chromecast, seems like it tries but doesn't make it.
Sup guys. I was wondering if anybody noticed that some of the recent updates changed the Netflix casting in a bad way in my op.
Before I use to be able to press the cast button and choose one of my chromcasts. Then play something. Then I could press the cast button and choose "this device" and play some thing on my phone and it would still play whatever I chose on the Chromecast. If I wanted to change what was playing on the Chromecast I would just press the cast button and change it. Then press the cast button and go back to my phone. Now if I cast something to the chromcast and then switch to my phone it starts playing on my phone and shuts off the Chromecast. This is a step backwards in my op. And I hate it. Now I need a separate device to control each of my two chromecasts. Anybody else notice this and know which version it changed in?
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Did nobody notice this?
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r.storm85 said:
Sup guys. I was wondering if anybody noticed that some of the recent updates changed the Netflix casting in a bad way in my op.
Before I use to be able to press the cast button and choose one of my chromcasts. Then play something. Then I could press the cast button and choose "this device" and play some thing on my phone and it would still play whatever I chose on the Chromecast. If I wanted to change what was playing on the Chromecast I would just press the cast button and change it. Then press the cast button and go back to my phone. Now if I cast something to the chromcast and then switch to my phone it starts playing on my phone and shuts off the Chromecast. This is a step backwards in my op. And I hate it. Now I need a separate device to control each of my two chromecasts. Anybody else notice this and know which version it changed in?
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Sounds like the correct expected behaviour... It was always this way for me... if I say "Play on this device", then I would mean "Play on this device" and not "Play on this device and the Chromecast at the same time"... or do you disagree?
I 2nd that last post. You probably had a buggy version. Or your phone was losing connection with chromecast. You can try killing netflix, turning WiFi off or rebooting your phone.
rufree2talk said:
Sounds like the correct expected behaviour... It was always this way for me... if I say "Play on this device", then I would mean "Play on this device" and not "Play on this device and the Chromecast at the same time"... or do you disagree?
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No your misunderstanding.
Old app:
Open Netflix
Press cast,choose Chromecast one
Pick something to play for my son on tv1. Good.
Press cast,choose Chromecast 2
Pick something to see play for my wife on tv2. Good
Press cast,choose this device.
Watch something on my phone.
New app
Open Netflix
Press cast,choose Chromecast one
Pick something on tv1.
Good
Press cast, choose Chromecast 2.
Whatever was playing on Chromecast one switches to chromcast 2.
Done
Now u need a device for every Chromecast. No?
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r.storm85 said:
No your misunderstanding.
Old app:
Open Netflix
Press cast,choose Chromecast one
Pick something to play for my son on tv1. Good.
Press cast,choose Chromecast 2
Pick something to see play for my wife on tv2. Good
Press cast,choose this device.
Watch something on my phone.
New app
Open Netflix
Press cast,choose Chromecast one
Pick something on tv1.
Good
Press cast, choose Chromecast 2.
Whatever was playing on Chromecast one switches to chromcast 2.
Done
Now u need a device for every Chromecast. No?
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I understood you in the first time itself... but you should realize that the Netflix app is supposed to double as a Chromecast remote when it is casting... in your scenario you are expecting that the Netflix app should just disconnect itself from the entire process once casting has begun... so that you are free to do other stuff, including sending other casts... you will see the same behaviour with other apps like Youtube too... so it is not like Netflix is doing something different... and yes, it does mean, you need one device per Chromecast, if you want to be using both of them at the same time... I think the intention of this functionality was more like this:
Single guy comes home, fixes a drink and sits on his couch, turns on living room TV, opens the Netflix app on his mobile phone and starts casting Breaking Bad S05E07 to "Living Room TV"
He needs to go badly to the loo after the burrito he had on the way... so he walks towards the WC and on the way opens the Netflix app on his mobile phone and selects to play on "This device"... the show continues where he left from while he happily relieves himself...
Once he is done, he pauses the show on his mobile, cleans up, pulls up his pants, leaves for the bedroom, and switches on the bedroom TV... by this time, the living room TV has powered off because it was idle for so long (always a good idea)... he kicks of his shoes, gets on the bed and opens the Netflix app on his mobile phone and starts casting to "Bedroom TV"... and it all continues like the show never stopped...
Does this scenario explain how the app was supposed to work with multiple Chromecasts?
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I understood you in the first time itself... but you should realize that the Netflix app is supposed to double as a Chromecast remote when it is casting... in your scenario you are expecting that the Netflix app should just disconnect itself from the entire process once casting has begun... so that you are free to do other stuff, including sending other casts... you will see the same behaviour with other apps like Youtube too... so it is not like Netflix is doing something different... and yes, it does mean, you need one device per Chromecast, if you want to be using both of them at the same time... I think the intention of this functionality was more like this:
Single guy comes home, fixes a drink and sits on his couch, turns on living room TV, opens the Netflix app on his mobile phone and starts casting Breaking Bad S05E07 to "Living Room TV"
He needs to go badly to the loo after the burrito he had on the way... so he walks towards the WC and on the way opens the Netflix app on his mobile phone and selects to play on "This device"... the show continues where he left from while he happily relieves himself...
Once he is done, he pauses the show on his mobile, cleans up, pulls up his pants, leaves for the bedroom, and switches on the bedroom TV... by this time, the living room TV has powered off because it was idle for so long (always a good idea)... he kicks of his shoes, gets on the bed and opens the Netflix app on his mobile phone and starts casting to "Bedroom TV"... and it all continues like the show never stopped...
Does this scenario explain how the app was supposed to work with multiple Chromecasts?
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Yes I understand that concept. Which in the old app it wouldn't switch automatically. But I think this is a downgrade and all cast apps should be like this. I mean how bad do you have to watch TV while walking all through your house? Who does that? Lol.
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Old app:
Open Netflix
Press cast,choose Chromecast one
Pick something to play for my son on tv1. Good.
Press cast,choose Chromecast 2
Pick something to see play for my wife on tv2. Good
Press cast,choose this device.
Watch something on my phone.
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In this scenario, what happens if you want to pause, stop, rewind, or seek on tv1? What about tv2? Did your chromecast somehow let you control both of the tvs from one phone once the shows had started?
gianptune said:
In this scenario, what happens if you want to pause, stop, rewind, or seek on tv1? What about tv2? Did your chromecast somehow let you control both of the tvs from one phone once the shows had started?
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Actually the remote functionality should not be required for a stream to continue playing....The two CCasts should continue to play regardless of what the device that started the stream does. (pressing stop being the exception.)
So the way the old app worked was correct.
I would contact Netflix and explain your problem to them....Lots of people have had issues with Netflix recently which says to me they did some major work to the App....Probably due to all their fights with ISPs on Net Neutrality.
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Yes I understand that concept. Which in the old app it wouldn't switch automatically. But I think this is a downgrade and all cast apps should be like this. I mean how bad do you have to watch TV while walking all through your house? Who does that? Lol.
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LOL I resemble that remark.
I can be watching something on the TV in the living room, but then it's bedtime and I take my kiddo into the bedroom and then have to switch the movie over to my phone since my kid wants to watch their bedtime TV. One kiddo is sound asleep, I move the playback to the bedroom TV and continue watching.
Seems there are two models in conflict:
Play on ____
This model is content-centric. You choose content from the client device and choose where to play it.
The content state (playback position) can transfer to whatever device is chosen to play it without needing to remember it somewhere in the cloud or account as it is taken from the current playback device.
This model does not allow a single client device to cast to multiple players from the same app, as connecting to a different player will move the content onto that player.
Connect to ___ / Control ____
This model is player-centric. You choose a player to control from the client device, then you direct it to content.
A single client device can send different content to different players.
Multiple clients can "peek into" and control a specific player.
The second model allows more flexibility but IMO it can also be confusing to the operator since disconnecting from a player doesn't stop the player, when the client device is already playing a title and the player it's trying to connect to is also playing a title, not sure what to do - does the client's title move to the player, or does the client's title get suspended (and remembered somewhere) until disconnected.
gianptune said:
In this scenario, what happens if you want to pause, stop, rewind, or seek on tv1? What about tv2? Did your chromecast somehow let you control both of the tvs from one phone once the shows had started?
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Yes if I was watching on my device and I want to change tv1 or 2 I press pause. Then press cast, select the TV I want and I can change seek stop..whatever I want. Then press cast go back to my device and press play..as it would still be paused.
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Tough call, depends on how you use your devices to know what's going to be most convenient
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Tough call, depends on how you use your devices to know what's going to be most convenient
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Ya. The thing that sucks is they changed it. Would be fine if it only worked one way. Wouldn't know the difference. But its like they took a feature away.
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Looks like they're conforming the behavior across apps so things are easier to explain and support.
I might still be able to achieve your desired behavior if you start a stream then kill the Netflix app and run it again. But once you connect to a device that is already playing you're "attached" to that content again.
I found the old apk if anybody wants to try it