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I just purchased the new Chromecast with Google TV and setup everything by default. The default installation came with Netflix app. I have not logged into Netflix app on the chromecast. I am only logged in to Netflix account on my phone, when I try to cast from phone (like i used to, on my old second gen chromecast), I am getting this error "Both devices must be singed in with the same netflix account SSCR-S4010-2102-30-N".


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I have did extensive research on google about this, I cant find a resolution. Has anyone seen this, is there a workaround? I am thinking if I have a faulty device, is anyone able to cast without logging in netflix on chromecast.

Very much enjoying Arc so far, but I have been posed with a problem that seems to have no solution. As someone who still uses an old Chromecast 3, I often cast whole tabs to my TV, such as video players that do not natively support Chromecast.

In Chrome, this can be done by clicking the settings bar in the top right and simply pressing a button to cast the whole tab. However, I've been unable to find a solution for this in Arc, and the only way I've been able to manage this has been to open up Google Chrome.

I have a webpage with self-updating news and weather information. Is there an example page that is able to cast it's URL to chromecast? The browser tab casting from within Chrome can stream the content to the TV just fine, but I want to be able to turn off the PC, and leave the news and weather page on my TV.

If you want to cast your webpage, you'll need to write an application that uses a custom receiver. A custom receiver can load webpages. If it's just casting your single webpage, then just have that as the receiver. If you want to use it like a browser and cast different webpages, you can do something like have your sender pass a url to your receiver (maybe use an iframe to load the webpage on the receiver). For the latter, casting a tab is probably far better though.

Until recently, the chromium-browser was able to cast desktop windows to a chromecast device via the three-dot-menu and then 'Cast...'. This stopped working, but I can't tell exactly when, since I use this feature rather seldomly.

Sorry, this is a repost because my initial post was closed. I was out on vacation out of the country and then sick, so I missed the replies. I am having issues casting my Desktop's audio and video to my chromecast successfully. I can click the cast to button in the chrome browser, then I select cast my desktop, and then I select my chromecast device. When I do this the video successfully casts, however I get no audio to my chromecast device no matter what I am doing on my PC. I have had a similar problem like this before with not being able to cast my desktop successfully, and I was told to change something in the Chrome flags and it solved my issue. I have since upgraded and changed my computer, so I am sure whatever setting that was may have been set back to default. Has any one else experienced this and has an answer on how to fix it? I have tried editing several chrome options and factory resetting my chromecast. I am running the latest version of chrome, latest chromecast version, latest google home app version and the latest windows 10 version. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

That is strange, we can try a couple of other things to see if they help resolve this. First, I would go into your Windows 10 Sound Settings and change your default sound device until you find one that plays sound when casting. If that doesn't resolve the issue, disconnect any external receiver, soundbar, or speaker from your TV and see if there is any volume after that.

That is very strange. At this point, you may need to reach out to Chromecast Support, as they would have more tools than we would here on the forum. You would just need to get past the prompt, and you should be able to speak with them via phone call or online chat.

I'm having issues chrome casting Poweramp. I can chrome cast Spotify, Radioplayer just fine. It also works with VLC for local files on the cellphone. While using Poweramp I have the 2 following issues :

@Mathieu Grenier I would add that Poweramp casting works differently vs Spotify or other streaming/network radio players, as Poweramp commands Chromecast to stream from your device, while Spotify and others command Chromecast to connect to some internet server. VLC can do both, local playback is similar to Poweramp, but Poweramp uses custom Chromecast player "page" which supports non-compressed/hi-res audio.

No Chromecast icon means Google Services do not detect Chromecast on the network (all the Chromecast devices discovery/detection/etc. happens in Google Services). Or it's just disabled in Poweramp ("Chromecast Button" option).

Regarding connection issue, your saying that it's normal for VLC to access my local files while Poweramp is unable to chrome cast at all? (No chromecast Icon)? Both my apps are opened, VLC sees the chrome cast device, Poweramp doesn't. This would be because of the way VLC chrome casts? If so wouldn't the firewall rules apply to VLC as well?

Just found something out. Tried to stream local media from my pc to chromecast without succes. I didn't notice I had my VPN's firewall active. I just closed it, now I can stream from my PC to my chromecast device. Will try to look if something in Android phone is acting as a firewall...

It's quite hard to diagnose based on other app, but is VLC plays your local phone media on Chromecast, then most probably phone to Chromecast connection is OK, and there is a problem with accessing from your Chromecast device.

So if I understand correctly the chromecast device must be able to access How can I make the device connect to that page? Is there a router parameter or else I can modify to change that? My computer and cellphone can access that website (I assume it' normal to only see Poweramp logo).

I analyzed about 2k entries related to Poweramp in the log and there are few errors:


02-16 19:38:32.463 10143 2428 28974 I CastService: [instance-46] [com.maxmpz.audioplayer] onConnectionFailed: status = Cast socket status code 2283


2283 is undocumented, google search finds just that (related to Cast too)

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Most probably your Chromecast device can't connect to the phone. This is usually due to the network settings/firewall settings.


My comments/questions/recommendations:

- do you see Poweramp UI on your Chromecast screen (if it's with the screen)? If yes, this means Chromecast device is able to access cc.powerampapp.com, otherwise the

problem may lay in the access to 


- your log is from Feb-16, is your phone date correct? Invalid date/time will cause secure connections to fail


- when you're connected to your Wifi, is it the same network as used for Chromecast?


- when you're connected to your Wifi, go to the device settings / Network & internet / Internet / your wifi / and ensure network usage is not "Treat as metered"


- may be try to disable "Adaptive connectivity" - at least for a test

I did notice today that if I scroll down my android menu to find the casting option and start it, it makes the casting icon appear in Poweramp (because sometimes the casting icon doesn't appear immediately when I open Poweramp). I can then play music from Poweramp, but not from the casting icon in Poweramp, the android one... not sure if this affects quality somehow.

@maxmp I suspect he meant an option to avoid using cc.powerampapp.com and use whatever default Google method that VLC/etc use (which as I understand it, does display a Chromecast option when PA does not). I don't fully understand the technical requirements, but I assume that doing so would limit the ability to use things like uncompressed audio.

@andrewilley if you want to transcode all your casted music to mp3, yes I guess it's possible, but I don't think our users want this. Also cc.powerampapp.com is not an issue. From the user logs there is connection issue within chromecast libraries (==google play services).

Yes, I agree the current method is by far the better quality option as long as it works. But some users do seem to be experiencing issues were VLC/etc manages to allow Chromecasting (even if it's compressed) when PA doesn't even offer the option, making the quality comparison something of a moot point.

@maxmp Is it possible to allow users a settings option for Chromecast between using the current preferred method with direct access for premium audio, or this alternative "transcoding" method that may improve stability for users while sacrificing fidelity? While I don't use CC myself that often, it does seem to be an ongoing concern for many others. IMO I believe in most cases the CC connected speakers aren't typically all that focused on audio quality, they are more about convenience. ff782bc1db

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