Sorry for the length of this but I wanted to get as much info in as possible.
Old Setup:
Until last month I had an laptop in everyday use. It had a range of media players and about 500GB of media (music,pictures,videos) and a DVD drive. I have a TV with a chromecast attached. I used a range of software (videocast directly from the laptop, and Windows Media Player, BubblesoftuPnP server and the android bubblesoft app on android) to stream local files on the laptop to the chromecast. The main downside of these was that you had to leave the phone/laptop on and connected.
Currently:
I just bought a new laptop and plan to re-purpose the old one into a NAS (ideally windows based rather than something like FreeNAS).
What would be perfect would be something that would let me initialise streaming from the old laptop to the chromecast without needing to leave the starting device on much like youtube/netflix/iplayer currently do i.e. you can start something playing, then turn of your laptop/phone and the chromecast continues playing.
From what I've been reading the chromecast uses something called the DIAL protocol which allows the your phone/laptop and chromecast to discover each other, and then to launch an app on the chromecast. At this point the starting device can disconnect.
Is there a way to launch a video stream from a local source rather than the internet (youtube/iplayer/netflix)?
Old Setup:
Until last month I had an laptop in everyday use. It had a range of media players and about 500GB of media (music,pictures,videos) and a DVD drive. I have a TV with a chromecast attached. I used a range of software (videocast directly from the laptop, and Windows Media Player, BubblesoftuPnP server and the android bubblesoft app on android) to stream local files on the laptop to the chromecast. The main downside of these was that you had to leave the phone/laptop on and connected.
Currently:
I just bought a new laptop and plan to re-purpose the old one into a NAS (ideally windows based rather than something like FreeNAS).
What would be perfect would be something that would let me initialise streaming from the old laptop to the chromecast without needing to leave the starting device on much like youtube/netflix/iplayer currently do i.e. you can start something playing, then turn of your laptop/phone and the chromecast continues playing.
From what I've been reading the chromecast uses something called the DIAL protocol which allows the your phone/laptop and chromecast to discover each other, and then to launch an app on the chromecast. At this point the starting device can disconnect.
Is there a way to launch a video stream from a local source rather than the internet (youtube/iplayer/netflix)?
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