Second-generation Chromecast and Chromecast Audio users are facing issues casting content to their devices. Google is aware of the issue and is working on a fix. Meanwhile, the company advises users ...
Or, a hard reset: Hold side button until LED light flashes white and TV goes blank. This article explains how to factory reset a Chromecast device if you have trouble streaming media. You may also ...
Chromecast devices have been around for a long time, but they still hold a few surprises. Here's what that little button on ...
Earlier this month, a serious error broke streaming on older Chromecast hardware. While Google developed a fix that started going out last week, it wouldn’t work if ...
Following last week’s fix for most users, Google is rolling out a Chromecast (2nd gen) and Chromecast Audio fix for those that factory reset their Cast streaming devices. The fix for those that ...
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Last week, the Chromecast (2nd Gen) and Chromecast Audio found themselves a part of a global outage that caused multiple days worth of frustrations for their owners. Google was at least quick to ...
This has been a frustrating week for many Google Chromecast users, who have found that an outage has rendered their devices temporarily useless. Google has now shared an update that it has identified ...
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For over 36 hours, users of Google Chromecast (2nd Gen) and Chromecast Audio have faced an outage. They cannot cast content to their devices. Frustrated users have flooded online forums with ...
At the beginning of the week, owners of the Chromecast 2nd Gen and Chromecast Audio were presented with a message that suggested their devices had “outdated device firmware” and could not be used.
I've been involved in a similar situation, albeit software not hardware, the mechanism of failure isn't that relevant, the common factor is really pissed off customers. Ah yeah... sorry about that ...