Author's Note: This is an Advanced Chromecast User Guide for those who knows how to setup Chromecast already
The Google Chromecast is an amazing device. It can allow you to watch an unlimited number of on-on-demand videos from YouTube, Google Play TV & Movies, Netflix, Hulu, and many other online services; but on your television instead of your computer screen. If you have been spending money on expensive premium cable services in the past, the Chromecast can even help to reduce these costs by providing you with other options.
However, there is one problem that you may run into if you own or are considering owning a Chromecast: Google provides very little documentation as to how this device works. If the only thing you want to do with your Chromecast is to watch a few videos from Hulu or Google Play, then you can probably get by on learning how to use the Chromecast solely from the information that Google provides on its website.
But what if you want to use unofficial services such as the free versions of Hulu or Spotify? Or, what if you want to use your Google Chromecast to make business presentations? For another example, what if you want to turn your computer into a wireless media server or share your Android or iOS screen to your television?
If you want to use your Chromecast for more than just its basic functions, you will need a user's guide to do so. Unfortunately though, many Chromecast user's guides on the market are outdated and employ complicated workarounds in cases where they are not necessary.
Because of this problem, I have created a Chromecast user's guide that provides the simplest answers to any Chromecast issue and that is completely up-to-date.
Here are just some of the topics covered in Chromecast Guide: Google Chromecast Tips & Tricks.
How to connect and set up your Chromecast.
Factory resetting your Chromecast.
How to use your Chromecast to give presentations.
Using your Android or iOS device as a remote control.
A complete description of the best services to use with your Chromecast, such as Hulu, Pandora Radio, Crackle, and many others.
How to watch Hulu on your television without paying for the premium service.
How to listen to Spotify music on your television or through your stereo system.
How to display web-content on your television.
How to use your television to mirror the screen of your smart phone.
How to use your computer as a wireless media server.
How to cast music and video from the Kindle Fire.
How to configure Amazon Instant Video so that it will display on your television.
How to use your smart phone to turn on your TV.
And many other topics that explain how to get the most out of your Chromecast.
Get a copy of this eBook now and unlock the power of your Chromecast device!
The Google Chromecast is an amazing device. It can allow you to watch an unlimited number of on-on-demand videos from YouTube, Google Play TV & Movies, Netflix, Hulu, and many other online services; but on your television instead of your computer screen. If you have been spending money on expensive premium cable services in the past, the Chromecast can even help to reduce these costs by providing you with other options.
However, there is one problem that you may run into if you own or are considering owning a Chromecast: Google provides very little documentation as to how this device works. If the only thing you want to do with your Chromecast is to watch a few videos from Hulu or Google Play, then you can probably get by on learning how to use the Chromecast solely from the information that Google provides on its website.
But what if you want to use unofficial services such as the free versions of Hulu or Spotify? Or, what if you want to use your Google Chromecast to make business presentations? For another example, what if you want to turn your computer into a wireless media server or share your Android or iOS screen to your television?
If you want to use your Chromecast for more than just its basic functions, you will need a user's guide to do so. Unfortunately though, many Chromecast user's guides on the market are outdated and employ complicated workarounds in cases where they are not necessary.
Because of this problem, I have created a Chromecast user's guide that provides the simplest answers to any Chromecast issue and that is completely up-to-date.
Here are just some of the topics covered in Chromecast Guide: Google Chromecast Tips & Tricks.
How to connect and set up your Chromecast.
Factory resetting your Chromecast.
How to use your Chromecast to give presentations.
Using your Android or iOS device as a remote control.
A complete description of the best services to use with your Chromecast, such as Hulu, Pandora Radio, Crackle, and many others.
How to watch Hulu on your television without paying for the premium service.
How to listen to Spotify music on your television or through your stereo system.
How to display web-content on your television.
How to use your television to mirror the screen of your smart phone.
How to use your computer as a wireless media server.
How to cast music and video from the Kindle Fire.
How to configure Amazon Instant Video so that it will display on your television.
How to use your smart phone to turn on your TV.
And many other topics that explain how to get the most out of your Chromecast.
Get a copy of this eBook now and unlock the power of your Chromecast device!