Google has announced that it has opened up the Google Cast Software Development Kit (SDK) for developers, allowing them to build Chromecast support into additional apps and websites.
Says Google: "Chromecast makes it easy to enjoy all of your favorite online content on a TV screen with the simple press of a button on your phone, tablet or laptop. We want to make it easier for that content ... [ read the full article ]
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I dropped netflix a couple of years ago and I can watch you tube videos through the many apps already built into my tv, blu ray players, and other tablets and phones.
So until I can use this thing to stream my movie collection from my computer to the tv.... No Thanks! Seems like a useless device to me.
And even though it's "ONLY" $35, still not worth it.
You can watch your movie collections using Plex(which is free). It is a media server. That is how i currenlty watch my movie collection with Chromcast.
Plex does not support ISO, BDMV, Video_TS, or many other formats that many use to store their movie collections.
People aren't going to re-format their entire system just so that it works with a $35 streaming device.
I bought a Chromecast the day they came out. I bought it because Google has a pretty good history of open development, so I fully expected app development that would allow me to stream the things I want to stream. I have been deeply disappointed.
If Google had opened development on this, I would have bought one for every TV in my home. But this is ridiculous.
I'm glad to see they are finally opening some development, but it remains to be seen whether it will be open enough for most people to do the things they really want to do.
Originally posted by SoTired: Plex does not support ISO, BDMV, Video_TS, or many other formats that many use to store their movie collections.
People aren't going to re-format their entire system just so that it works with a $35 streaming device.
Are there really that many people that use ISO or VideoTS to store their movies? That seems like a stretch. Plex is incredible for the average (most) users. Chromecast buyers have no idea what ISOs are :)
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Originally posted by SoTired: Plex does not support ISO, BDMV, Video_TS, or many other formats that many use to store their movie collections.
People aren't going to re-format their entire system just so that it works with a $35 streaming device.
Are there really that many people that use ISO or VideoTS to store their movies? That seems like a stretch. Plex is incredible for the average (most) users. Chromecast buyers have no idea what ISOs are :)
I use .iso files (both DVD and Blu-Ray) and know many others who do. But I do not use Chromecast (yet) so your contention that "Chromecast buyers have no idea what ISOs are" is still potentially correct (at least until I buy a Chromecast). If it were economically possible to use Chromecast to play .ISOs them it would shake up equation to the point that I would probably buy a Chromecast.
SoTired's statement that "People aren't going to re-format their entire system just so that it works with a $35 streaming device" is spot-on.