steve_r wrote: » Any apps in particular? I had issues with Videostream so I switched to Soda player on PC. No issues on casting android to chromecast 1 (on Virgin media) and from android to Chromecast 2 (other broadband provider)
steve_r wrote: » Apologies if it came from Sodaplayer. I ran that scan and I got entries re Acestream, but none of the programs from the list you linked. Don't use acestream as much now so may get rid.
Trojan.WisdomEyes Short Bio Is a detection for a large family of Trojans that are capable of downloading and running other malware and PUPs onto the affected system.
corkie wrote: » So much for VLC, suppose to have support coming for it, I tried a nightly but it didn't work.https://www.howtogeek.com/269272/how-to-stream-from-vlc-to-your-chromecast/
Chromecast support (experimental)
corkie wrote: » VLC for Android (Beta) now with Chromecast support. Latest Dev Beta VLC on windows has moved the Renderer option to playback menu instead of the video/tools menu.
steve_r wrote: » Nice - waiting for that to come through
Lucas Hood wrote: » Join the beta and you get it straight away.
corkie wrote: » Think you need to join the google+ community to get the beta.
Lucas Hood wrote: » Nope scroll down the page on play store. Hit join beta close play store then there will be an update for app. Did it myself on seeing your post.
corkie wrote: » Announcing VLC 3.0 release! Has chromecast support if you didn't use beta/nightly's!
Evil_g wrote: » Cool. I've updated, but can't seem to find the cast option. Am I blind, or do I need to install an extension or something?
glasso wrote: » find VLC 3.0 to be very unstable. VLC has really fallen behind in the last few years. Potplayer far better for general video playback and soda player for chromecast use.
Lucas Hood wrote: » Sodaplayer isnt on Android is it?
glasso wrote: » for from pc to chromecast. android to chromecast isn't an issue.
Lucas Hood wrote: » This is Android forum though? Not really relevant is it.
Evil_g wrote: » I'd never heard of Sodaplayer. I'm glad Glasso plays by his, or her, own rules.
corkie wrote: » Read back the last page, It infected my laptop with adware. So use at your own risk. I didn't want to risk installing it again, so have not tested latest installers.
glasso wrote: » can confirm that after a month of using soda player - no issues with adware or malware. great little app for casting to chromecast and streaming peer-to-peer as opposed to downloading
Evil_g wrote: » Eh, I downloaded it, and whilst I could figure out how to open movies from my c: drive I couldn't figure out how to cast. I couldn't even find any interface or menu at all, apart from the very basic choices at the bottom of the screen. I presume I'm missing something very obvious, but could someone point me in the right direction?