Chromecast Extension for Android
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Chromecast extension for android Continue Play uploaded videos on Chromecast™ (any type of file) Play your own local videos on your Chromecast or Android TV directly from your computer (PC, Mac, Linux) - subtitles are supported! www.getvideostream.com you can grab our respective Android and iOS remote apps too! Having trouble? [email protected] Reference Permission explained: This allows mobile apps to connect without running Videostream, so you can browse and run videos without opening a desktop app! In addition, it makes us more stable and allows us to close the tab while the video :) Common Problems: Can be fixed by following the options in the Help menu! Can't pay? Get out and sign back to Chrome. Or, Overworking Chrome fixes it. Also note: If your tab is completely blocked, please add Chrome.exe as an exception to the antivirus, restart and try again. If it's still stored, remove the antivirus and reinstall Chrome. You may be able to download Chrome 64bit and your tab can no longer freeze. Video stream allows you to transfer local videos (downloads, etc.) from your computer to your Chromecast/Android TV in full 1080p! Now working on Android TV (Shield, Nexus Player, Sony, Sharp, etc.)!! We work as fast as we can to make Videostream amazingly use. We want you to wireless video hassle free, WITHOUT installing a media server! Non-techies, this Is Chromecast app is for you! Contact us directly with any problem! We'll fix everything and troubleshooting with you to avoid a bad review :) Just go to www.getVideostream.com Features: - The fastest setting of any Chromecast media streaming app for your computer - Just pick the video files you want to watch on your TV - Don't wait for programs to index the entire computer - No need to run a media server, which makes your computer work slowly - You don't need a computer degree to use it Currently we support: - AndroidTV (Sony, Sony, Sharp, Nexus Player, Nvidia Shield) - Subtitles - Localization of languages - Full 1080p streaming downloaded video mp4 and some MKVs - Full support for avi and MKV files (and 450 others!) - Volume Management - Full Media Library: View Your Phone! - Mp3/Music Streaming - 3D Video - Magazine Change - 2.15.610.1 - 6/10/2015 - Android TV support (Nexus Player, ADT-1, Nvidia Shield, Sony, Sharp, etc.) 2.15.421.1 -- 4/21/2015 - Created an extension to add a shortcut to Videostream in Chrome (get from the help screen) - Added subtitles delay/offset items - Added switch to control subtitles auto- download 2.15.324.0 - 3/24/2015 - Added support for subtitle files .sub 2.15.319.0 -- -3/19 /2015 - Requirement to disable transcoding on the main profile video 2.1 5.2.24 - 02/24/2015 - Search should be faster and smoother on transcoded media - Fixes for mobile users, who can't find Videostream in their network 2.15.2.18 -- 02/18/2015 - Improved SSA SSA Rendering 2.15.2.4 -- 02/04/2015 - Media Library Support paves the way for viewing and viewing videos from your Android phone (soon!) - Automatically find subtitles (goto Settings - qgt; - Subtitles - Set up automatic subtitles button) - Disable subtitles by selecting No as preferred subtitle language (goto Settings - qgt; Preferred language of subtitles dropout) - A new version of the re-ingling scheme: qlt'major release. <Month>. 2.0.1.1 01/27 - Videostream on sale! 2.0.0.20 01/12 - Fixed Premium 2.0.0.14 12/18 - Updated Error Reports - Significantly improved network repair tool 2.0.0.10 12/1 - Premium option is back! - Selling back on. - Join our community overnight :) 2.0.0.9 11/27 - Fixed font visualization on OSX - Improved playback of certain file types - New Night Community feature 2.0.0.8 - 11/26 - Improved MP4 playback 2.0.0.7 - 11/26 - Improved MP4 2.0.0.7 - 11/221 - Automatic download of subtitles based on preferred language - Preferred choice of audio and subtitles of language in settings - Fixed cases of playlist not automatic promotion - Fixed cases of endless screen download 2.0.0.6 - 11/20 - Corrections - Making corrections (sorry!) - We started the release of the video blog! 2.0.0.5 - 11/19 - Videostream Award on sale for a limited time! - Auto-select downloaded external subtitles - Best video format detection - AC3 transcoding for passage if the sound doesn't AC3 2.0.0.4 - 11/18 - Internal SRTs work again! - Mobile app download link! (It also works on Android 5.0 now!) - Small UX fixes 2.0.0 - 11/06 - Completely new everything! Everything should be faster, smoother, more stable and more beautiful for everyone!!! - Chromecast VLC Video (any format) - Chromecast fast video (any format) 1.3.2.2 - 10/14 - Stability fix. The video should reboot if Chromecast bugs out. 1.3.2 - 10/02 - We no longer conflict with BlueStacks - Improved video detection speed (faster video screen analysis) - Reducing the likelihood of antivirus problems - VLC Chromecast and type: thumb down, id: missingTheInformationINeed, label:No information that I need type: thumb down, id: too complexTooyMans, label:Too complicated /too many steps - type: thumb down, id: outOfDate, label:OutdatedCodeIssue, label:Samples/code issue - type: thumb down, id: otherDown, label:Other - type: thumb-up, id: easyToUnderstand, label:Easy to understand solvedMyProblem, label:Solved my problem, thumb up From your phone to submit a slide deck to a conference projector - or share images, play games or watch video on a TV screen - using a mobile web app as a controller. This year, the zlt;/zgt; The release of Chrome on Android allows sites to present Google Cast devices using Cast Web SDK. This means that you can now create The Sender's Cast apps using Web SDK from Chrome to Android or iOS (or desktop with extension), as well as create apps that use native Cast SDK for Android and iOS. (Previously, the Google Cast sender app needed to expand Google Cast Chrome, so android could only interact with Cast devices from native apps.) Below is a brief introduction to the sender's Cast app using Web SDK. For more information, see the Chrome Sender app development guide. All pages using Cast should include the Cast library: Add a callback to handle API availability and initiate a Cast session (don't forget to add a pre-download handler to the script type/javascript src q gt;zlt;/script)gt; API!): __onGCastApiAvailable's window function (isLoaded, error) - if (loaded) - initialcastapi(); - still console.log (error); - feature to initiateCastApi () - var sessionRequest - new chrome.cast.SessionRequest (applicationID); var apiConfig - new chrome.cast.ApiConfig (sessionRequest, sessionListener, receiverListener); chrome.cast.initialize (apiConfig) If you're using the Default Styled Media Receiver app rather than your own registered Custom Receiver app, you can create the SessionRequest app: var sessionRequest - new chrome.cast.SessionRequest (chrome.cast.media). DEFAULT_MEDIA_RECEIVER_APP_ID); The receiverListener callback above is performed when one or more devices become available: receiverListener (e) - if (e q chrome.cast.ReceiverAvailability.AVAILABLE) / UI update - Running cast session, When a user clicks the Cast icon, as provided by the User Experience Guidelines: chrome.cast.requestSesion function onRequestSessionSuccess (e) The user will be presented to the device collector: the dialogue of route details is displayed when the page is already connected and calls requestsSesion (): After As you have a cast session, you can download the media for your chosen Cast device, and add a listener for media playback events: var mediaInfo - new chrome.cast.mediaInfo (mediaURL); var request - new chrome.cast.media.LoadRequest (mediaInfo); session.loadMedia (request, onMediaDiscovered.bind (this, 'loadMedia'), onMediaError); function onMediaCoopened (like, media) - currentMedia and media; media.addUpdateListener (onMediaStatusUpdate); The current variableMedia here is chrome.cast.media.Media object that can be used for Playback: playMedia function () - currentMedia.play (zero, success, error)/ ... The play/pause notification is displayed when you play media: if you don't have media, only the notification has Stop button to stop casting: SessionListener callback for chrome.cast.ApiConfig (above) allows your app to join or manage an existing Cast session: sessionListener (e) - session e; if (session.media.length! ) - onMediaDiscovered ('onRequestSessionSuccess', session.media.) If Chrome on Android allows you to cast media from your site, but you want to disable this feature so that the default casting user interface doesn't interfere with your own, use the disableRemotePlayback attribute available in Chrome 49 and above: Cast Web SDK guide has links to q.lt.lt.lt.http App samples as well as information about cast features such as session management, text tracks (for subtitles and captions) and status updates. Currently, you can only submit to cast Receiver Application using Cast Web SDK, but work is currently underway to allow the Presentation API to be used without Cast SDK (desktop and Android) to submit any web page to the Cast device without registering with Google. Unlike The Chrome-only Cast SDK, using a standard API will allow the page to work with other user agents and devices that support the API. The presentation API, along with the Remote Play API, is part of the Working Group's efforts on the second screen so that web pages can use second screens to display web content. These APIs use a range of connected devices, including connected displays that work with the user's agent, to enable a wide range of applications with a control device and a display device. We will keep you in the post about progress with implementation. In the meantime, please let us know if you find bugs or feature requests: crbug.com/new. 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