If nothing else, those Chromecast gadgets are cheap!
Anyone tried Chromecast?
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
Can't see us wanting to cast PC screens, pictures or music collections onto the TV, but it's all very clever as a party trick. Set-up and control is easy from an android, not from PC unless you are Win7 or later.
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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostWorks fine for us to get BT Sport HD onto TV direct from hub.
Can't see us wanting to cast PC screens, pictures or music collections onto the TV, but it's all very clever as a party trick. Set-up and control is easy from an android, not from PC unless you are Win7 or later.
It might just be useful for another TV if we could access BT TV via the Chromecast gadget, preferably without affecting our allowances.
It looks as though these web pages are relevant - http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/d...e-bt-sport-app - I didn't know about the BT Sport App - we don't watch enough sport most of the time to have been of interest, though we liked the Australian Open Tennis. We have one Android smartphone, so presumably it'll work with that, though not with a more recent Nokia phone running Microsoft's Windows Phone 8.1.
Thanks for the hint.
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI didn't know it could do that. We have one TV with an HDMI connection to a BT YouView (Humax) box, connected with a HomeHub, and after a year of use we figured out that using it for catchup TV and BT TV does not affect our monthly download allowance - though the BT usage monitor still hasn't been updated sensibly AFAIK.
It might just be useful for another TV if we could access BT TV via the Chromecast gadget, preferably without affecting our allowances.
It looks as though these web pages are relevant - http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/d...e-bt-sport-app - I didn't know about the BT Sport App - we don't watch enough sport most of the time to have been of interest, though we liked the Australian Open Tennis. We have one Android smartphone, so presumably it'll work with that, though not with a more recent Nokia phone running Microsoft's Windows Phone 8.1.
Thanks for the hint.
Once you've run the Chromecast app on the android to set things up there will be a new icon on the screen in various 'casting' apps, including the BT Sport app and Youtube, to send output to a chosen Chromecast. (You can name them to choice if you have more than one.)
You can then do anything else with the android, even turn it off, and the casting continues. To stop it use the android again, or pull the USB power plug on the Chromecast.
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Originally posted by Radio64 View PostYes, best piece of technology bought in a long time: cheap and effective. Works great with android/apple phone apps (but limited Windows Phone), and with Chrome browser with Windows 8 on PC.
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Originally posted by Radio64 View PostIt's not the CC dongle itself that helps you bypass the 'UK only' bit.
Are you a BBC spy?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI'm not a BBC spy. I'm just fed up of not being able to access things when I'm outside the UK/EU, for so called 'licence/copyright' reasons. I'm interested in a legal workaround.
I use a certain add-on (extension) for Chrome."Gone Chopin, Bach in a minuet."
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Originally posted by Radio64 View PostIt's not the CC dongle itself that helps you bypass the 'UK only' bit.
Are you a BBC spy?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYes I'm sure there are ways, but it'd have to be legal - I wouldn't want to go to prison over something as silly as watching Match Of The Day and Question Time on iPlayer outside Europe!!!
The BBC do have an iplayer for 'foreigners' (paid service) but it only shows old repeats and Eastenders."Gone Chopin, Bach in a minuet."
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