Im happy with it, as I only have to switch sources on both the TV and the AVR.And when I first hooked up my ChromeCast, I had the exact same problem and I fixed it very easily.
Now, that being said, Im not saying my fix will fix your issue, but it fixed mine and it should be at least considered noteworthy. Google Chromecast 1St Generation Setup 1080P HDTV ThatFirst, my setup: I have a 50 Vizio 1080p HDTV that I bought from Sams Club in late 2012 around Christmas time. Model number: E500I-A1 The router Im using is a Netgear N600. The video was 1080p, streaming was amazing, delay between pauseplay to TV was less than 1 second. I tried various steps, troubleshooting, and changing ports, resetting up the device, etc, all to no avail. So what solved it Turning off the TV, and turning it back on. I pressed play on a video that would run longer than a few minutes, and rebooted my TV, when it came back on, I heard the sound. My solution was resetting my TV (Vizio VX240M) to default settings. No sound form my laptop or Android phone After 4 frustrating hours, I figured it had to be the TV. Checked the HDMI settings, they were set for Analog, change it to Digital.the rest was music to my ears. P.S the most frustrating forum to join to date, then to post. Google Chromecast 1St Generation Setup Movie Trailers InMy devices and equipment: Vizio D65u-D2 65 4K UHD Smart HDTV Google Chromecast Ultra Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Running on Comcast Xfinity Extreme 150 (but only getting max 29 mbps on the Vizio and cant figure it out) Network 5GHz isolated Router Apple AirPort Extreme Modem Arris sb6183 My issue occurred when trying to cast the Google Play movie trailers in the Google Play App from my Note 5 to the Vizio TV. I could reboot the Chromecast on the Vizio (via the Google Home App on my Note 5 in the card for the Vizio, under Devices, click the 3-dot icon top right for menuSettings options and select reboot) but that would only correct the audio for 1 Play of that trailer. If I tried to play any other content, the audio was once again missing. I assume the casting is happening over wi-fi and not thru the ethernet cable. How Thanks I dont think that is possible, because when it casts, its the Chromecast getting the video and audio streams, your PC is just controlling it. Wanted to maintain 3.1 stereo without having to go into settings and change speaker setup. Simplest solution was to unplug CC and plug it into the available HDMI on the AVR. My TV lists one of my TVs HDMIs as Chromecast and the AVR says the CC is using its HDMI 2. Im guessing all of the devices are now using the only out HDMI going to the TV for audio.
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