![]() Very sad.īy the way, it's easy to cast audio only from YouTube or any other app - just go to the Google Home app and cast your phone's audio to the device or group. Personally I really don't want something with a microphone in it, just good quality sound at a good price. It seems like a strategic move to push people towards their "smart" speakers. For parties it's fantastic to have seamless audio around the whole house. I have them hooked up to powered speakers (PC 2.1 style) in the bedroom and bathroom, a mini-stereo on the deck, a ghetto blaster in my workshop and my media room AV amplifier. The killer feature is synchronized multi-room audio without paying exorbitant prices for proprietary speakers (Sonos I'm looking at you.). They're not really comparable to Bluetooth receivers. When the price dropped recently, and there was speculation they would be discontinued, I bought another four of them for my own use and for gifts. I've been using these all over my house for a couple of years now and, at least for Google Play Music and Tune-In Radio, they work really well. I'm really disappointed that Google has decided to do this. Not sure how they reason canning chromecast audio, it's basically free money. That way they can sell the chromecast with ridiculous margins. And google does have a tight lid on the software integration. Something only few could do not because it is hard but because you need the market penetration. The value of the chromecast is the software support. And I expect there to be a ton of compromises to even get to the clunkyness of the chromecast. Now they love it, but apparently now I have to find something entirely different for audio. BBC iPlayer is the dedicated online hub for browsing BBC programmes and then streaming the content to various devices, including laptops, TVs, tablets and smartphones. ![]() It took weeks frustration to get my parents to learn the chromecast, and it requires dedication. Once you get over the hurdle of how to use it becomes functional. ![]() Their usability for most things are just horrible. The chromecasts as devices are quite weird. Because there are no and, unless google ships a replacement, probably will never be anything equivalent. Open the citmp-server.yml file located in the main server directory and add the name of your custom map folder under AutoStartResources. ydf files inside this folder, you can normally find these files in a folder inside the map folder. Go to BBC iPlayer’s website and create an account. Create a new folder inside the map folder called stream and place all the. Choose a British server and connect to it. Install and set up the VPN service on your device. We recommend NordVPN, now 68 OFF We used it to watch BBC iPlayer and and it worked perfectly. I love mine, but it still works just as well today as it did yesterday and not being able to order more isn't causing me any anxiety. How to watch BBC iPlayer in the USA with a VPN Choose a VPN to overcome BBC iPlayer’s geo-restrictions. Also, i don't know who out there is heavily invested in a $35 audio dongle.
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