I did, but that requires either using a smart TV, which isn’t happening, or the Android TV interface which would require a new device and then a clunky interface.
Casting from my phone is the only acceptable method and all other apps support it.
Casting from your phone is occasionally convenient but for everyday TV/movie watching it’s way more clunky than Android TV. And you can’t really browse for something to watch together with someone else on a phone.
Casting from my phone is the easiest method. I can have YouTube playing and jump between the different streaming apps to look for something to play. It’s easy enough to have a conversation with someone to discuss what to play next.
In case you didn’t know they released an Android TV app over a year ago.
I did, but that requires either using a smart TV, which isn’t happening, or the Android TV interface which would require a new device and then a clunky interface.
Casting from my phone is the only acceptable method and all other apps support it.
Casting from your phone is occasionally convenient but for everyday TV/movie watching it’s way more clunky than Android TV. And you can’t really browse for something to watch together with someone else on a phone.
I have to disagree.
Casting from my phone is the easiest method. I can have YouTube playing and jump between the different streaming apps to look for something to play. It’s easy enough to have a conversation with someone to discuss what to play next.
Totally with you here and ready to die on this hill. I dread the day my Chromecast Ultra croaks.
It will 99% precent have Chromecast. Apple music has
Excellent! I look forward to it then.