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I actually really liked the thing, hence it sticking around these 11 years since I got it. One thing I especially liked about it was that it initially just did the one thing. I went to a website or sometimes used an app, either in my phone or computer and pressed a button and whatever still image or video I'd been looking at on that source device, showed up on the TV I plugged the Chromecast in to.

Technically it still works, but it's getting harder and harder to do this simple task. It's been whinging about me not being signed in if I use it with YouTube and for an outrageously long time displays some kind of media control overlay that takes up a massive portion of the screen. That's what the phone or computer screen is for and the Chromecast gen1, not having been designed for this, is way too slow to do it properly so it struggles. It's increasingly difficult to actually get the cast button to appear even on Chrome on desktop, and there's some confusing shit to do with "web apps" on just about every website with media involved that I see no reason to indulge when the media plays without them anyway, but I assume that refusal has something to do with the damn thing not working anymore. Basically google have all but killed this device.

I see those Roku things as an alternative but that seems to be a full media player solution intended to essentially function as a smart tv in a removable stick. I basically just want a wireless HDMI input receiver that will work with web browsers or any media streaming service/app just like the Chromecast USED TO! Do they exist?

I want to be able to, without hassle, decide on a whim to send whatever media I'm looking at on a device, to the tv screen wirelessly.

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[–] pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 days ago

I don't have a solution for you. I'm not aware of a widely supported open standard for screen casting. I would love to hear of one.

It is worth being aware that the reason this is gotten harder is because billionaires want us to pay a subscription, and they see easily casting between screens as a risk to their subscription model.