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Bob Vaughn wrote:
So if I am sitting at home in my rv and turn on either will it connect to the wi-fi in my house and start streaming ? I looked at the roku web site channel listings and got thru a hundred or so and never heard of any of them....
โDec-05-2014 07:48 PM
โDec-05-2014 07:06 PM
global2 wrote:
Other browsers now support Chromecast. As do many apps, sites, etc. New Chromecast ready opportunities are added daily. You don't need just Chrome browser anymore.strollin wrote:MrWizard wrote:
... As said...Chrome cast ...broadcasts to the tv from any device you have that has Wi-Fi connection ability
In other words you use the chrome cast to substitute for a cable between laptop and tv or phone and TV
It will display video or your web browsing..whatever is on your device screen
This isn't exactly how the Chromecast works, it works that way ONLY if you use the Chrome browser to cast a webpage or your desktop to the Chromecast. This isn't the preferred way of doing things.
However, if you use a Chromecast enabled app like Netflix on your iOS or Android device, it streams content directly to the Chromecast from the internet without passing thru your phone or tablet. The phone becomes a remote control (more or less) in order to pause, start/stop the content streaming thru the Chromecast. You can actually use the phone to do other things like play a game or something without effecting the content streaming to the TV.
This concept is hard to get across to people that have never used a Chromecast.
โDec-05-2014 03:51 PM
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โDec-05-2014 11:52 AM
strollin wrote:MrWizard wrote:
... As said...Chrome cast ...broadcasts to the tv from any device you have that has Wi-Fi connection ability
In other words you use the chrome cast to substitute for a cable between laptop and tv or phone and TV
It will display video or your web browsing..whatever is on your device screen
This isn't exactly how the Chromecast works, it works that way ONLY if you use the Chrome browser to cast a webpage or your desktop to the Chromecast. This isn't the preferred way of doing things.
However, if you use a Chromecast enabled app like Netflix on your iOS or Android device, it streams content directly to the Chromecast from the internet without passing thru your phone or tablet. The phone becomes a remote control (more or less) in order to pause, start/stop the content streaming thru the Chromecast. You can actually use the phone to do other things like play a game or something without effecting the content streaming to the TV.
This concept is hard to get across to people that have never used a Chromecast.
โDec-05-2014 11:47 AM
Bob Vaughn wrote:
Is it a waste of money.....
โDec-05-2014 11:04 AM
MrWizard wrote:
... As said...Chrome cast ...broadcasts to the tv from any device you have that has Wi-Fi connection ability
In other words you use the chrome cast to substitute for a cable between laptop and tv or phone and TV
It will display video or your web browsing..whatever is on your device screen
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โDec-05-2014 07:26 AM
bighatnohorse wrote:
Thanks for asking that question Bob - it was on my mind as well.
We just bought a DVD player that picks up the the local wifi signal and can play YouTube, Hulu, Amazon and I don't know what else.
I'm now wondering if it will pick up anything that is "cast". If so, I might upgrade the camper DVD player with a newer model.