Multiroom audio for older Chromecast models too (rumor)

The latest version of the Google Chromecast offers support for multiroom audio. This makes it possible to listen to the same music in several places i...
The latest version of the Google Chromecast offers support for multiroom audio. This makes it possible to listen to the same music in several places in the house, where speakers are located. You can send the music to the dongle, but also to speakers with the technology on board and smart speakers, like the Google Home Max, for example.It appears that Google may bring multi-room audio support to second-gen Chromecasts and Chromecast Ultra devices. The newest Chromecast has this feature, which allows users to easily synchronize audio between Chromecast Audio, Cast-enabled speakers and Google Home devices. Some users were upset that Chromecast didn’t support the feature.You'll need a phone, tablet, or laptop computer to set up Chromecast Audio. You can set up Chromecast Audio by first navigating to Chromecast Audio setup. Tell us a little more about where you're having trouble: I can't connect to the Wi-Fi network that I'm selecting I don't see my Wi-Fi network listed during setup I don't see my Chromecast .
Plug in your Chromecast. Download the Google Home app on your Chromecast-supported Android device. Open the Google Home app . Follow the steps. If you don’t find the steps to set up your.
If your Chromecast or Chromecast Audio is connected to an existing Wi-Fi network but you'd like to connect it to a new one, follow the steps below: Make sure your mobile device or tablet is.
That sentence comes with a slight caveat. While it appears that your first-generation Chromecast isn’t going to get more features, since it’s currently sitting on firmware version 1.36.157768 .
6 months ago Replacing Chromecast audio as multirooms and streaming solution Technology I gave Chromecast Audio a lot of chances. I have 4 of them, plus a Google Home and a Google Home mini. Had multiples issues (connections problems, config problems with some routers, 2,.4 and 5ghz hiccups..) Google is so slow to correct bugs.If you have an extra chromecast laying around and want to use it for something, here's a cheap way to essentially turn it into a Chromecast Audio. You will need the following: HDMI to VGA with 3.5mm audio adapter $3.99 75 ohm resistors $1.95 If your Chromecast isn't already set up, connect it to your TV and set it up on your wireless network.Then, a year after that in 2016, Google released the Chromecast Ultra, which isn’t a third generation Chromecast but a whole new Chromecast line altogether that costs $69 instead of $35. With all those versions and the amount of years between releases, you may be wondering if you should upgrade your first generation Chromecast.Apr 13, 2018. #1. Hi all, I have an old Pioneer receiver connected to some nice speakers and turntable which I would like utilizing for streamable music using Chromecast Audio. The problem isni don't have an RCA nor Aux - https /ibb.co/icUXP7 .Any advice on what can be done? Thanks!

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