Is anyone casting to Fire TV from Chromium using Puppy?
As an enthusiastic new convert to Puppy (Xenialpup 7.5 64bit), I've got it mostly configured to my liking except for one or two things.
I get the"no cast destinations found" warning.
Linux Mint casts right out of the box without any tweaks, as does windows of course. Not being able to do so is not a deal breaker, but it would be nice. Thanks in advance.
How to cast to Fire TV from Chromium in Xenialpup?
Close, but no.Flash wrote:Is this what you're looking for?
Fire TV is Amazon’s better answer to Google’s chromecast and works differently. An UPNP/DLNA app on the Fire TV acts as a receiver to the casting source of Ios, Android, Windows, Linux etc. You can right click any chrome/chromium page and click the casting option. Thanks.
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I don't have any casting devices at all so I am unable to test.
You say yours is different from Chromecast, so this may not apply in your case, but one fix that has been mentioned that works for Chromecast devices is to enable the flag
Load Media Router Component Extension
Look here and follow the posts below:-
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... &start=412
Just one thing that is worth checking out.
You say yours is different from Chromecast, so this may not apply in your case, but one fix that has been mentioned that works for Chromecast devices is to enable the flag
Load Media Router Component Extension
Look here and follow the posts below:-
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... &start=412
Just one thing that is worth checking out.
Oscar in England
RE: How to cast to Fire TV from Chromium in Xenialpup?
Hi fmen,
The ability of Chrome/Chromium to cast is limited to Chromecast dongles only.
I gather that the Fire TV is actually running a proper DLNA renderer as do Smart TVs.
A dedicated DLNA server Pup is available in the link below and should do the job although
there have never been any reports from anyone who has used it with Fire TV or stick and
I do not possess such a device to test it.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 642#959642
The ability of Chrome/Chromium to cast is limited to Chromecast dongles only.
I gather that the Fire TV is actually running a proper DLNA renderer as do Smart TVs.
A dedicated DLNA server Pup is available in the link below and should do the job although
there have never been any reports from anyone who has used it with Fire TV or stick and
I do not possess such a device to test it.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 642#959642
Regards ETP
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