Paully D wrote: » Hi all, Can I stream directly from my laptop to the TV with this piece of kit? For example, if I'm streaming a match via Chrome browser on the laptop will it display on my TV? Secondly, if this is possible, can I also use other tabs at the same time without them being mirrored on my TV? For example, can I have the match on my TV but browse Boards at the same time via my laptop? Thanks.
Ludo wrote: » hmmm....wonder would this work without any network? For example...in the out-laws for christmas. No internet and so no wifi or anything like that. Would I be able to plug in the chromecast to their tv and play stuff via plex by connecting to it ?
Does guest mode use mobile data for streaming from the guest’s phone/tablet? No, when a mobile device connects to a Chromecast in guest mode only minimal data is used to signal to the Chromecast and the Chromecast streams content using the WiFi network its already connected to. Does every Google Cast Ready application work with guest mode? No, Google Cast Ready applications that send local media from your phone or tablet to the Chromecast do not work with guest mode. You will not see the cast icon in an unsupported application, even when you are near a Chromecast in guest mode.
Mars Bar wrote: » Chromecasting Netflix doesn't show up subtitles? I'm watching Lilyhammer and the subtitles work fine on Safari.
lenoude wrote: » Anyone else have a problem with their laptop finding the device? Works perfect with my phone and tablet but with my laptop it says no cast devices found. Then when I go into options its there, very annoying. I've re installed both chrome and the extensions for it
Turtwig wrote: » Considering getting this for Xmas. Possibly a convoluted question. My parents have a wifi-connection that seems just a level above dial-up. It's rubbish for streaming. My question is whether I can cast something from my phone to their tv using my mobile data. In other words, is it possible to set up a mobile hotspot on your phone that chromecast will connect to and then use your own phone (android Samsung galaxy s4, unrooted) to stream the data? An example: Netflix through the home wifi isn't reliable. Presumably by default if Chromecast is connected via the home wifi network it would try using that wifi network to stream and just end in a constant buffer. What ways can I avoid the shtty wifi and use my mobile data to play a movie via Play or Netflix on the tv?
naughto wrote: » What's the best app for converting avi to mp4 so my Chromecast can see the movie
Banjo String wrote: » Use bubble upnp to play avi files direct from your device, no need to convert.
Hootanany wrote: » Is it possible to connect Chromecast to an amp I have it on my telly but can't get 5.1 stereo? Sorry mods for going off topic delete if not allowed.
Description AirWire allows you to enjoy listening to music, watching favorite movies, TV series, photos on a large screen of your TV set, PC, notebook, media player, game console or other devices in any part of the world if you have a smartphone or a tablet PC. To start using AirWire, you need no additional equipment. It is enough to have a TV set connected to the Internet or a media player and access to the Internet with the data rate not less than 4 Mbit/s. As of today, AirWire has been tested with the following devices: • Chromecast. • Network media players: Dune, Sony, LG, WD TV Live, Popcorn Hour, IconBit and others. • TV sets: Samsung, LG, Sony BRAVIA, Philips, Panasonic Viera and others. • PC/Mac media servers: Twonky, Skifta, Windows Media Player, QNAP, XBMC and others. • Other DLNA/UPnP compatible network-attached storages and devices.