Set up QoS on your router. I had problems at first too, only when I was gaming or downloading torrents though. I haven't had a problem since QoS was set up.
My desktop is in my bedroom, the chromecast is in the kids room. I think the only reason I'd cast from a phone is if/when I get another chromecast, but that probably won't happen until my living situation changes.
So when you or your kids want to cast something, do you start the show/movie from your computer then quickly move to the kids room, or something else?
I generally don't watch TV with them unless I absolutely have to. Kids shows these days are too painful to watch. I cast it over there and play walking dead on VLC or something.
The only downfall I see with Plex and my setup is the inability to cast a full play list. I'd prefer to play shorter shows that are more educational than movies.
Five dollars off the Chromecast at Amazon right now, and an additional $5 off for Amazon Student members (code 7CGHXJ2C).
http://www.amazon.com/Google-Chromec...=vglnk-c422-20
Awesome just bought it for $24 using that deal. Giving it to my boyfriend for Xmas because we watch stuff all the time but it sucks when Netflix doesn't have something.
Thanks for the bump, picked one up for myself just now.
Deal didn't go through ;(
Did you enter the coupon code it at checkout before hitting the final order purchase thing? You have to apply it before. Says the deal is good until Feb 1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.htm...d_i=B00DR0PDNE
http://www.theverge.com/2014/2/3/537...oogle-cast-sdk
Chromecast development is now open to all. Hopefully this means more apps will be compatible soon!
I've been using Videostream for Chromecast to stream local videos from my PC.
this is a Chrome app/extension.
Free and fast! :D
There was an update the other day that makes it so certain TV's remotes can now control some apps.
http://gizmodo.com/you-can-now-contr...-re-1691821974
http://www.androidcentral.com/chrome...l-it-tv-remote
And it was updated a while ago but hasn't been posted to the thread yet; Chromecast now supports android mirroring on the higher versions of droid. So you can directly display your phone on your tv. I've used it a few times to cast my workout apps.
This might sound silly but I just picked one up, if I wanted to stream from my HTPC or the internet is Plex the only way to go?
Plex is more for local content, where you run the plex server on whatever machine on your network, tell it the folder of your vids, and use the plex app on your smart device to load up a vid through chromecast. Plex is pretty cool to just manage your local vids and view them on whatever device with the app (it can transcode quick as well if the server's machine is strong); doesn't have to be with your chromecast.
There's alternatives like localcast on android to interact with chromecast, which can cast local videos. If you install something like kodi/xbmc on your smartphone or tablet, there's a small edit you can do to one of its files that will make it use localcast as a viewer for streaming, which will then make the chromecast open the stream and play it (if it's using a supported codec). I've done this a fair bit but you take a gamble on the uploaded video being the right codec (chromecast does not support very many formats).
If you wanted a cheap stick that can stream on its own, you can load up kodi on amazon's firestick and use it outright (sideloading). Been trying this out and it's pretty damn wonderful, the stick's remote is perfect with it and the stick's app on android gives you a keyboard when you need it. Don't need prime to use the stick, and kodi lets you stream nearly anything.
I'll add to what orinthia said regarding internet streaming... quite a number of video services have cast support built in: youtube, netflix, hulu, HBO, twitch and others. Start it up from your browser or phone, use the Google Cast extension (if on PC), and you can tell the chromecast to pick up the video stream directly (i.e. not mirroring through your pc/phone, directly from the internet).
Or even in a worst case scenario you can mirror any chrome tab (assuming you have decent hardware) and pop that directly on the screen as well.
I plan on streaming from my server, since I'm on Fiber.
You're probably good to go then with plex. Give it a try and see how it goes. Even something like ES file explorer on android has a chromecast plugin, which can let you play local content from your phone (pics, music, vids) on your chromecast. A lot of stuff has chromecast streaming support; it's pretty versatile. Tab-mirroring while having chrome playing a video is really taxing though, but it works in a pinch.
If you haven't bought one, try looking on groupon for it. They sometimes carry refurbs for $20; other places may also carry refurbs as well. More than worth getting regardless.
FWIW, I've used the Plex app to cast from my phone/tablet to my TV just fine.
I'm wanting to cast from my PC.
The only thing that can cast from your pc is google's chrome browser either by casting the tab you're using or surfing to a supported website and using their casting features, otherwise you use an android or ios device with supported apps to interact with the chromecast.