I've tried setting up a pi for a Chromecast replacement but I soon realized it was never going to "just work" like my Chromecast did
What would be cool personally is some way to root a Chromecast and strip out all the telemetry
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I've tried setting up a pi for a Chromecast replacement but I soon realized it was never going to "just work" like my Chromecast did
What would be cool personally is some way to root a Chromecast and strip out all the telemetry
Miracast is pretty good, but I don't think it supports DRM-content. Also it seems to be getting phased out in favor of chromecast.
I bought the rii remote/controller/keyboard/mouse, a raspberry pi 4 8gb, a 4k micro HDMI, a rpi4 power cord, a 64gb micro SD card, rpi4 case with fan. I then attached it to my TV with some zip ties and a L brace
It isn't the same as " any phone controls sound and playback" like a chromcast, but it is private and it is better than Chromecast (higher resolution and framerate, and streams/remotelycontrols local beefy gaming computers) in some ways.
Do you know of a RPI app with a fdroid counterpart that allows clicks from a LAN smartphone?
Sounds like a nice setup. I have an old laptop I could potentially use for this.
Wouldn't we all. If you mean stream based on app on android by hitting the built-in cast button I think your out of luck.
What you can do is just connect a Linux box to your TV and use the web browser. Works great for most things. You can control from phone using VNC which seems to just work or KDE Connect if you can get it to work. You can also just get a wireless keyboard/mouse too. Xmouse on Fdroid also works great.
Actual screen casting, there are a number of methods but none work well for movies. Miracast is nice but Google phones do not support though my LG does. ScreenStream app is kind of cool just for the screen, allows steaming to any browser.
I asked a similar question at !privacyguides@lemmy.one, some of the suggestions there might be appropriate for your use case
Thanks, will check it out!
I'm also interested in this for using stremio from phones and PCs. Chromecast in particular also kinda sucks due to limited codec support.
You can use Stremio on most devices. I have it on my Android TV.