![]() ![]() Then, when guests want to cast something, they can. This important part is that I get jittering on my TV, with current setup. Open the Google Home app, select your Chromecast, tap the settings cog on the top-right, scroll down to Guest Mode, and tap it to toggle on. Just remember, it is crucial to set up the soundbar or home theater system where every device can process Atmos sound. ![]() Thanks to the new update that enables users to watch movies and shows with surround sound effects on Plex. I know your logic makes a lot of sense but I prefer not to go this route, spend an hour configure everything just to uninstall it after, regardless the result. If you use Plex through Chromecast, you will be able to use Dolby Atmos for streaming. While playing from my Mac has no jitters at I understand what you are proposing but even if I choose to install the Mac Plex release and test it, I will never use it, that is why I built my NAS. Chromecast is just a client, you will have to go to your computer on which you installed the Plex Media Server to be able to access the log files. Now that I payed close attention, the important part is the jittering does not occur always, some videos have it, some don't? Streaming from Google Chrome browser on my TV with Cast functionality has one small jitter. I encode all my videos with Handbrake, so all settings are identical for all movies. The starting price for the Chromecast with Google TV is 29.99. ![]() The funny part is that occurs only in the beginning of stream, on TV or maybe my eyes are getting used to? But is always at the exact same sequence, as you can see. It’s just as easy as pulling up Netflix and sending the content over to a friend’s Chromecast when you’re visiting their house. I no jittering also when I play the movie directly on site, in my Safari browser. Sharing Media With a Chromecast Many popular streaming services including Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Google TV and Plex all include Chromecast support into. From what it looks like, Plex updates the app for Roku and Apple TV the most. Just connect your Chromecast to the same network as your laptop or phone, and you’ll be able to browse your remote server and cast the content. I attached the video filmed from my Mac (played with IINA from SMB share) and my TV (Plex) as comparison. Some update, for a moment I thought this is related to automatic quality adjustment, but is not. ![]()
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