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leapcast
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Show HN: Ytcast – cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line
Chromecast is completely closed-source, I'd argue against buying into that ecosystem.
Nymphcast [1] is an alternative, but wouldn't be compatible with existing clients, since the protocol is different.
Miraclecast [2] is an implementation of miracast/wi-fi display that runs on Linux. There is also a myriad of alternatives: vnc, raspicast, etc.
Leapcast [3] used to be an implementation of what you want (while using chrome as a black box).
There are some implementations of airplay.
[1]: http://nyanko.ws/product_nymphcast.php
[2]: https://github.com/albfan/miraclecast
[3]: https://github.com/dz0ny/leapcast
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Question on building a powered speaker to stream audio from google home
Running your own Google Cast receiver was blocked years ago: https://github.com/dz0ny/leapcast
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Show HN: Ytcast – cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line
thank you! the search video functionality is not builtin into ytcast, but is actually a separate script (ytsearch[0]) so you can use it with other tools!
> cast videos saved on the laptop directly.... This would be a welcome addition.
yeah i know this would be great, but unfortunately it's unfeasible with the current implementation. what ytcast does is merely "telling" the YouTube on TV app to play videos.
[0]: https://github.com/MarcoLucidi01/bin/blob/master/ytsearch
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random laptop black screen after resume from suspend on lenovo thinkpad x240
actually I already have a quick and dirty script to setup my preferred xrandr config called 2monitor and the issue is "less" painful, but still I'd like to solve for good.
What are some alternatives?
snapdroid - Snapcast client for Android
miraclecast - Connect external monitors to your system via Wifi-Display specification also known as Miracast
ytcast - cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line
dotfiles - my dotfiles
chromecaster - A fast and simple CLI based Chromecast player for Windows, Mac OS and Linux
catt - Cast All The Things allows you to send videos from many, many online sources to your Chromecast.
castnow - commandline chromecast player