ioanlin ellysabett simone

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Dorthea Seate

unread,
Aug 2, 2024, 6:28:55 AM8/2/24
to oledthehe

I need some suggestions for Control4 compatible streaming players which are supported outside USA.
I should be able to control the streaming player from the Control4 app.
I need to watch youtube, Netflix and etc...

I have been using Apple TV and it sucks big time when it comes to Control4 integration.
Apple TV keeps disconnecting whenever a new update arrives. Every time it gets disconnected, I need to reset Apple TV and reupdate.
With the most recent IOS update, even though it displays that the C4 remote is getting connected, it cannot be controlled.

I think Roku, nvidia shield and Fire TV are probably the most popular, not sure if any of them are available in your region though. Chowmain do a driver that works with a lot of android tv boxes but I have no experience with it

Just watch how much data the Chromecast uses... My oldest was living in the basement with his family a while back, and his wife streamed YouTube videos over Chromecast, and it *REALLY* sucked up the data.

Also will I be able to take the full control of the GUI of Chromecast with Google TV using Control4 app from the iPhone just like we control AppleTV?
(Hope it is not a must to have a SR260 or Neeo remote to navigate the operating system/GUI of the device)

As far as the turn off - just set the appleTV to never go to sleep and you should nbe fine, though on both the C4 made and Jessie's driver, a press of menu and cancel right after each other usually wakes it up just fine.

For me my favorite ever steamer is Xiaomi Mi Box, very cheap, I use it wired not WiFi with IRUSB and Chowmain IRUSB driver, great box, lovely Interface and with the proper smart DNS service, all US contents can be viewed.

Same here, though I can't speak for all of Canada. Some providers still 'state' a download limit, but unless you're talking bitcoin mining or (pro) server hosting (not talking about hosting something like a minecraft server)........nothing ever happens.

Here in Ontario Bell and Rogers are unlimited in their high-ish end plans that have download speeds of about 200Mbps or more. Unfortunately they no longer allow you to see how much data you use - I would love to have seen how much I would have used at the peak of the pandemic.

I've never used the Mi Box Personally (but fairly sure it's one in our office Alan has tested actually). In all likelihood though, you need to go into the the audio settings and enable something like PCM/Stereo mode (it might be trying to output as TrueHD or other surround formats not supported by some TV's)

Actually my AVR Sony DA5800ES is in my server room.
The speakers are in the Theatre room to listen to music and video's audio which are connected to this AVR.
I connected both Mi Box S & Chromecast to the Leaf AV Matrix.
One of the outputs of Leaf AV Matrix (Zone 5) is connected to this AVR (HDMI Input GAME) to get the video's audio through the receiver.

However, the audio of Mi Box S & Chromecast is not outputting through the AVR.
But the audio of Apple TV works.

I tried changing the settings of the AVR, but I couldn't figure it out yet.

We're excited to announce that our Game of the Year-winning roguelike dungeon crawler Hades is coming to iOS devices, including iPhone and iPad, courtesy of Netflix Games! Revealed today at Netflix's Geeked Week '23, this is a faithful translation of our game, featuring all the responsive action and surprises available on other platforms. Read on for answers to some questions you might have about this latest version!

We all know Netflix as a premier streaming video service. On top of that, your standard subscription also includes a variety of excellent games you can download and play right now on compatible devices, at no additional charge! We were drawn to the opportunity to introduce Netflix's audience to our game, and look forward to hearing from our players there.

All you need is a compatible iOS device and a standard subscription to Netflix! While signed in to the Netflix app on your device, simply navigate to the games row and look for Hades there! Then you can download the game and play all you like.

Hades on iOS features fully customizable touch controls designed for this version of the game. You can also wirelessly connect a Bluetooth controller to your device for more of a console-style experience!

This latest version of Hades features all-new, highly customizable touch controls, along with the fast, responsive, endlessly replayable action and reactive storytelling that captivated players around the world. In addition to the touch controls, you can also use a Bluetooth controller to battle out of hell.

We all know Netflix as a premier streaming video service. On top of that, your standard subscription also includes a variety of excellent games you can download and play right now on compatible devices, at no additional charge! Hades is the latest to join the growing library.

Together with our development partners at Secret 6, we've been working on Hades for iOS for more than a year, on top of the several years it took us to create the original versions. Our other major project is Hades II, which we are readying for an Early Access launch in Q2. This year marks our small independent studio's 15th anniversary, and we're very excited to keep moving forward, making games together!

Are you wondering, "Why can't I play Netflix on my projector?" It can be frustrating when your projector doesn't cooperate with your streaming plans. In this article, we'll delve into common reasons why you might encounter this issue and provide practical troubleshooting tips and fixes to get your Netflix streaming on your projector back on track. Let's unravel the mysteries behind this problem and find solutions to enhance your viewing experience.

If you're currently facing the issue of "you can't play Netflix on your projector," there's no need to worry. We've got solutions to get you back to enjoying your favorite Netflix shows and movies on the big screen. In this section, we'll explore common problems and provide guidance on how to watch netflix on projector seamlessly.

Netflix uses HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) technology to prevent unauthorized copying of digital audio and video content. If your projector or HDMI cable does not support HDCP, it will not be able to stream Netflix. You may encounter an error message regarding HDCP compatibility, or you might see a blank screen when you attempt to stream Netflix content.

If you're encountering the issue of why isn't Netflix working on your projector, it may be due to unsupported app or software problems. This is particularly common with older projectors that may not have the capability to support the Netflix app, or when the streaming device connected to the projector is running on outdated software. Symptoms include the Netflix app being unavailable, failing to open, or crashing unexpectedly.

If you're wondering "why can't I connect to Netflix," especially when trying to stream via a projector, it could be due to connectivity problems. A weak or unstable internet connection is often the culprit behind streaming disruptions. Symptoms of such connectivity issues include constant buffering, frequent loading interruptions, or an error message indicating a connection problem.

If you're experiencing the issue where "I can't watch Netflix" on your projector, it could be due to resolution and format incompatibility. This means that your projector may not support the specific resolution or format of the content you're trying to stream from Netflix. Symptoms of this incompatibility include poor image quality or error messages indicating that the format is not supported.

If you find "Chromecast Netflix not working," the issue may stem from device compatibility. It's possible that your streaming device, such as Chromecast, Roku, or Amazon Fire Stick, isn't compatible with your projector, or there may be an issue with the specific HDMI port you are using.

If you're experiencing issues where Netflix won't play on a projector from an iPhone, it may be due to Digital Rights Management (DRM) restrictions that prevent certain content from being mirrored or cast. Symptoms typically include a black screen or an error message when attempting to project Netflix from your iPhone. To resolve this:

90f70e40cf
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages