Just to correct you in one area here. There is indeed a website where you can set up any Google Home, ChromeCast, etc.
======================================== My compliments and kindest regards Gordon Smith: <[email protected]> Accessibility & Information Technology Support Specialist. Mobile/SMS: +44 (0)7907 823971 ———————————————————— On 3 Feb 2017, at 21:52, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote: X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- Start ASpam results --------------- X-SpamDetect-Info: This message may be spam. This message BODY has been altered to show you the spam information X-SpamDetect: *********: 9.0 sd=9.0 Close nspam=1 nok=0 1.00 $0.99(X-LangGuess:English) 0.99(X-NotAscii:utf) 0.10(X-Phrase:clean) $0.10(X-myrbl:Color=yellow) 0.20(dnswl_low) X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- End ASpam results ----------------- X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- Start ASpam results --------------- X-SpamDetect-Info: This message may be spam. This message BODY has been altered to show you the spam information X-SpamDetect: *********: 9.0 sd=9.0 Close nspam=1 nok=0 1.00 $0.99(X-LangGuess:English) 0.99(X-NotAscii:utf) 0.10(X-Phrase:clean) $0.10(X-myrbl:Color=yellow) 0.20(dnswl_low) X-SpamDetect-Info: ------------- End ASpam results ----------------- Hi! Its debatable as to whether you need have gone as the Chromecast Ultra given its not going to give you any advantage whatever over the Chromecast II which is the latest generation. Yep, the Chromecast Ultra will handle 4K TV but there's no difference in audio quality but your choice. I have two Chromecasts here, the Chromecast II and the Chromecast Audio and - as you hinted - I do use each in a different location. I'm soon to receive an Amazon Echo dot so I might replace the Chromecast Audio with that as it has a few features the Chromecast Audio doesn't have such as Bluetooth transmission to speakers or headphones but one thing at a time <smile>. Yes, like the Echo the Chromecasts connect to a Wi-Fi network however I've never seen any mention of a web page for doing the setup, I used the Google Home App which is accessible on both Android and IOS devices, just follow the instructions and enter the information as required. The Chromecast Ultra has a LAN port on the Power Adapter I believe so I'm not sure how this interacts with everything. Anyway good luck. On 4/02/2017 8:12 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: > Good evening, morning or whatever it is when you read this! > > I haven't had the time to do much with this yet other than to wire it into my > system, on the bact of my TV. But yesterday afternoon, I bought myself one of > these little things, as as think it the simplest method of piping audio/video > content from my Mac and other devides to my TV. > > In order to set these up, I believe you need to use the Google Home app. That > said, as with the Amazon Echo, it seems that you can also do this from your > computer using Google's version of the online interface. So I'm going to look > into that as well. Anyway, I opted to go with the Ultra, rather than buying > two to eparate devices. But I cannot deny that the stereo audio interface may > also have it's place, so maybe I will acquire one of those as well. I could > then use them both in separate physical locations and thus be able to grab > audio from my downstairs systems upstairs. > > More as I discover it, although somebody asked me earlier today what was the > advantage of doing things this way rather than just using AirPlay. I think > the answer to that question is better compatibility. Not every device > supports AirPlay. So it will be interesting to see how many devices on my > local area network will support the ChromeCast Ultra. > > ============================== > > My Compliments And Kindest Regards > Gordon Smith > 'Accessibility And Information Technology Support Specialist > ------------------------------
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