Chromecast

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Kilmer
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Chromecast

Post by Kilmer »

Anyone tried streaming to the Chromecast using UMS?
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Re: Chromecast

Post by Wolfgan »

Kilmer wrote:Anyone tried streaming to the Chromecast using UMS?
Does the device support DLNA as client? I thought it was just a proprietary protocol embedded in chrome browsers...
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Re: Chromecast

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According to what I've read, it doesn't support DLNA, but it does have an SDK.
https://developers.google.com/cast/downloads/
Anyone else want to aid in development?
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Re: Chromecast

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It's just cheaper to buy a miracast/dlna dongle :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrTpWlkupUs
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Re: Chromecast

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Skylion wrote:According to what I've read, it doesn't support DLNA, but it does have an SDK.
https://developers.google.com/cast/downloads/
Anyone else want to aid in development?
The Chromecast is likely going to be a very popular unit...would be awesome to see some development on it as far as streaming from your PC straight to the device.
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Re: Chromecast

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Kilmer wrote:
Skylion wrote:According to what I've read, it doesn't support DLNA, but it does have an SDK.
https://developers.google.com/cast/downloads/
Anyone else want to aid in development?
The Chromecast is likely going to be a very popular unit...would be awesome to see some development on it as far as streaming from your PC straight to the device.
The Rockchip dongle commented on the video claims to be less than 10 bucks with Miracast and DLNA included... if the device support any of the protocols, anything can be displayed on the TV (included UMS served content). The Chromecast protocol seems to be app dependent...
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Re: Chromecast

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That dongle is not even for sale yet according to my knowledge. Secondly, I've already heard of an Android apps in development that converts DLNA into Chromecast protocol. Thirdly, does that Dongle also support regular network file browsing? Back to the point, all you would need to do watch a file on Chromecast would be to transcode a stream, play it in Google Chrome and Chromecast it.
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Re: Chromecast

Post by Kilmer »

Any updates on possible UMS support for the Chromecast? If not, any other solid alternatives?
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Re: Chromecast

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If anyone wants to send me one i can see about developing a config file for it! :lol:
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Re: Chromecast

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I just bought one... ill put it through the rigor.

....as well as read up on that sdk lol
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