The app opens just fine and i can browse through all of the menus. Once I select a show however, video does not play. I get a black screen with a loading circle for about 15-30 seconds before it crashed back to the app landing screen. I can even play a video on the peacock app on my phone, cast it to the chromecast, and have no issues. But running the app natively on the chromecast will not play video.

I have tried clearing the cache on the app, uninstalling and reinstalling the app, restarting the chromecast, updating the chromecast, and even factory resetting the chromecast. I do not have any kind of router-level adblocking that could be causing the issue.


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I've had this issue for some time. I want to play all music in my YouTube Music Super Mix. There are explicit "E" songs in that playlist. They are skipped when I play it over my ChromeCast Audio. Steps I've taken

I'm now at a loss, since I have 2 CC Audio devices and one works just fine, and the other one can't seem to get around this bug. I've seen a response on Reddit stating that if you Directly ask your speaker to play a song it will play and then you can cast explicit lyrics again. This doesn't quite work with a CC Audio since you never ask it to do anything directly. I am requesting songs through one of my Nest mini, Cast from the YouTube App on my phone, or through my browser.

If I try an play a song from the YouTube App the CC Audio will say something went wrong and then move on to a song that is clean. From my browser, it just sends it straight to the next song without any error message.

I purchased the Chromecast with Google TV for our clubhouse area so it can play music and show pictures in ambient mode from our business. It worked for a while but a couple of months ago it stopped working. We are able to cast YouTube music to the Chromecast but when you try to go home and to ambient mode, the music stops. I tried making the Chromecast part of a speaker group (which has worked in the past) so it would play music and show pictures but it gets stuck on the YouTube Music logo and then doesn't work at all. We purchased a new Chromecast with Google TV and the same thing is happening. I am thinking it's a software issue since it used to work. I tried my Chromcast Ultra at home and it worked fine but in our bedroom we have the Chromecast with Google TV and it did the same thing and will not play music and show ambient mode. BTW I have Youtube Premium.

Connected up OK, remote was cool. But when asking my Google home to cast anything on netflix or YouTube I have to then use the remote to press play, with 2 young children we lose remotes, so wanted it to behave like my original chromecast.

Is there anyway I can get it to automatically play what I have requested on netflix or YouTube? So I don't have to keep the remote nearby? and if there are multiple options for YouTube get it to show me options on tv for me to then select? (This used to be avaliable on the old chromecast, but stopped working 6ish months ago and has never been fixed)

For the past 5 years I have casted with my Google home without any issues, Not needing a remote to then click play etc. I've been hands free on my tv for 5 years and now I'm forced to use a remote again!

Further info however, If I want to play something on YouTube, I used to say Play x on YouTube on TV, this now gives me different video options that require me to use the remote to select, which is no good to me with kids and missing remote!

Next annoyance is whilst playing a TV series on netflix (Casting via mobile phone) When it finishes the episode it doesn't auto play the next episode, like it used to on previous gen 2 chromecast. Meaning I have to use the remote or the Google Home app remote! Which again is a massive pain.

Google took a big step towards smart homes with the Google home speakers along with chromecast and has taken a massive step back with this new chromecast with Google tv. Apple TV was already out, firestick and roku TV and smart TVs with built in players and Google have jumped on the bandwagon late. So unless Google gives an option on its new chromecast with Google tv to just allow it to run as a standalone chomecast for those of us that enjoyed the previous viewing experience being hands free, Then this thread can be closed as a disappointment, rather than with a solution.

Rather than the software that is controlling the device. Unless a developer is going to listen to just my concerns I can't see it making any difference going through the processes with yourselves as "tech support" or "community specialists" would make any difference to the issues I (and I can imagine thousands of others that have "upgraded" to the new gen chromecast) are facing.

I've even attempted to force stop Google tv from running, but it's intwined with the entire chromecast, So stopping this causes problems with the whole thing. It obviously autorestarts immediately afterwards

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The only app that was able to cast the aforementioned 2 mkv files was PlayerXtreme, however not satisfactorily.

The video image would appear and play on the screen but buffer every 2 seconds.

with this lawsuit, the addition of Chromecast is less and less likely to happened. As an Android users (phones & tablets) not having Chromecast has been a big disappointment for me. As an example, while watching video on my Android tablets, there is no way I can play the sound to my Sonos system.

Similar systems exist, including Apple AirPlay 2 and Spotify Connect, but there are downsides to both of those technologies. For example, the first doesn't play as nicely with Android, and the second requires you to be a paid Spotify subscriber. Meanwhile, Sonos makes one of the best multiroom systems, but the downside is that it's proprietary and components cost a lot more. For compatibility across multiple brands of phone and audio system, Chromecast is a great option, especially if you own Google speakers.

There are dozens of apps that support Chromecast, but here we're going to concentrate on ones that are audio-focused. Apps include Spotify, Pandora, YouTube Music, TuneIn and more -- go here for a full list. To stream from a supported app, open it up and find the Cast button (a screen with three arcs in one corner). On the list that appears you'll see all the available devices as well as any groups you've created, such as House Party. Choose a group, choose to play a song using the app and the music will play on all the included speakers and devices simultaneously.

If you have one or more Google speakers, or even the app on your phone, you can ask Assistant to play music on a specific speaker or group. You can even set up a default speaker to play music from -- say if you have a compatible receiver in the same room as a Google speaker.

To do this, click on the speaker on the main page of the Google Home app -- let's say you want to use a Google Nest Mini, for example -- then tap the Settings icon and then Audio. The third item down is "Default music speaker" and there you can choose the speaker you'd prefer to hear music/podcasts/etc. from. Then when you're in that zone and you ask Google Assistant to play something, it will play back on the speaker you chose as default. You can also make a group the default if you like.

Now, you can either play music on the default speaker when you issue a command like, "Hey, Google, play pirate metal," or you can ask Google to play on a specific room or group: "Hey, Google, play Radio Paradise on House Party."

With the right components and the right app you can build a killer Chromecast built-in system. There's plenty of software -- like Spotify, YouTube and Tidal -- and devices from brands such as Vizio, Sony, Onkyo and even Cambridge Audio. While most people will use Chromecast built-in in conjunction with a voice assistant ("Hey, Google, play dance music in Whole House") there is only one app I know of that does for Chromecast what Sonos does for multiple services. That service is Roon, and it's amazing -- the best controller for multiple Chromecast devices hands-down. But that said, it is primarily aimed at enthusiasts and not really designed for the casual user.

How can I play my mp3 library directly to Chromecast Audio?It would be best to have native application like Banshee or similar to play the files from the disk to Chromecast (I don't want to upload the files anywhere).

The best player I've found so far is: Cloud flac, mp3, aac Chrome browser extension. But it allows only select particular files to play, does not allow to select folders. It also has limited features (eg. no browse by artist, album) and ugly interface.

Last night we purchased a 4k film (Peter Rabbit) through Google Play on my phone, then played it through the built-in Chromecast support on the TV. And guess what? Just like iPlayer at 60fps (which doesn't work), and YouTube at 60fps (which doesn't work), it also stutters in exactly the same way described on the lengthy YouTube 60fps thread. So I'm guessing that the in-built software Chromecast is trying to decode 4k at 60fps and fails too. ff782bc1db

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