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Old 10-04-2021, 10:37 AM   #1133
fundmark19
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Stang View Post
Pardon the bump, but it seems like the best place to ask:

I am an Apple ecosystem guy, I have an old TV that I'd like to put in the garage, but I can't really justify an Apple TV just for this. So I am thinking of going the Chromecast route.

When I have played with a friend's Chromecast, it seemed to work well from my iOS phone. And it also seemed to grab the stream more independently that what I experience with AirPlay, if that makes sense. Or in other words, if I received a call on my phone, the Chromecast stream would not be interrupted as it would like with AirPlay. Even after I left his house, my stream continued to play indefinitely whereas with AirPlay it'll end as soon as the main device leaves the network.

The Shaw Bluecurve TV app also only supports Chromecast and not AirPlay, and hockey would be one of the things I'd put on when out there. Sure, I could use the Sportsnet app, but the Shaw app is actually really good and lets me watch other stuff as well.

Is there any reason I shouldn't get a Chromecast for $39?

A bonus would be for me to be able to watch BBC content, which I currently do occasionally via a DNS/VPN service. Does Chromecast still bake in the Google DNS servers, or can these be customized?
Not sure how fancy you want to get but I have at least one old apple tv you can have. It doesn't have a remote and is the skinny version but if you have use for it instead of sitting in a drawer I am happy to help out!
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