Important to note that even though the bandwidth wasn't particularly higher with ethernet the ping was significantly better with over 20% improvement. Would recommend using it in case you plan to stream games through a service like stadia (which can be sideloaded right now and should launch shortly)
I love my Anker stuff and I swear by it, I've had a battery and chargers from them since 2016 and they all work well, I can still charge my switch once and phone like 1 and a half times from the battery, and that charger cable never failed me and is one of the most durable cables I've used tho when I first got the other cable it was acting up but works so it may just have been my device
Amazing how everything is covered so fluently without missing any detail. As if u r reading the receiver mind and anticipating any possible question or inquiry. Great work.
@@ahammedyaseen1580 it's not the same. Using a 5 volt brick on a 1.5 device would be a serious fire hassard. Don't ever over volt devices beyond their limits
I literally just caught this myself :D Everything USB is at minimum 5 volts to prevent overvolting (amperage amount doesn't matter as much), devices like MacBooks that use a higher voltage have some pretty nifty tech where the device first 'talks' to the charger to determine that it is actually safe to supply the full 9v/12v/ whatever the device wants
This is an extremely detailed and helpful video. My set up is a Tivo Stream 4K (very similar to CWGTV) with an extra USB-C port. It gets power from a micro USB port. My hub is an ESHOWEE with one ethernet, one HDMI, one SD card, one micro SD Card, one USB-C Power delivery and two USB 3 ports. I connected the hub to the USB-C port of the device. I tried a 32GB SD card a 16GB micro SD card and two USB flash drives, a 32GB Sandisk and an old 8GB Corsair. Like Tech with Brett, I can confirm that the TS4K recognized both flash drives and didn't recognize any of the SD and micro SD cards. I didn't try the ethernet port or any hard drives. The most iteresting part of this video, besides what works and what doesn't, was the power supplies. I tried two power bricks the weakest one was an 18 watt, and everything worked fine. Maybe the TS4K requires less power from the hub because it uses its own power adapter, so a regular 10 watt power brick might work, but I can't confirm this because I didn't try it. Thanks again for such a nice video.
Very useful video. Was about to give up on my brand new ORICO typeC hub, until I got through your power supply explanation. Using a 45 watt charger from my Chromebook fixed everything. Ethernet + expanded storage is a basic requirement for me Thanks
@brett at 2:22 you say the brick is 5 amps and 1.5 volts. Its 5 volts and 1.5 amps. You can use any brick that outputs 5 Volts. So amperage will needs to be high enough to deliver enough power. Amperage will adjust it selfs to the needs of the device. If you were to connect a 10 Volts brick you would frie the chromecast. I think most usb power bricks have a 5 volt output but i would check it anyways before hooking it up. You dont want to burn down your house ;)
Functionality can be further improved, by including audio Downmix to stereo and DRC (dynamic range compression) off options, when multichannel audio content is played and sent to other audio equipment via Bluetooth.
& turn down animation scale to make the device a lil bit faster just don't put the first of three to 0.0 I'd leave that one on 0.05 because it affects your mouse courser but the second 2 can be set to 0.0 they're about half way down the dev options & all 3 of the settings end in animation 👍🏼✌🏼
I was able to get a 1 TB Samsung T5 SSD drive to work. You need to delete the portion on the T5 in "disk management" (Windows 10). Plugging back into the hub will give you an option to format. Then it works!
Likely your external storage is formatted as NTFS but for Chromecast needs to be formatted as exfat. USB thumb drives are usually formatted in fat32 or exfat automatically for compatibility, but larger drives tend to get formatted as NTFS to better support the larger size. If you take those drives back into Windows and reformat them as exfat they should show up in your Chromecast and then be useable for media payback or internal device storage.
@@TechWithBrett honestly I couldn't say with certainty. I don't think the Chromecast OS would take advantage of anything NTFS offers anyways. ExFAT is just a way to get around the size limitation of FAT32 is my understanding. So other than that limitation it functions most for compatibility over performance or security. I've been using ExFAT on a large SSD with my Nvidia Shield and haven't seen any issues whatsoever.
thank you brett, very informative, i bought the new chromecast after watching your previous video, this video has so many useful information, file browser, speed test via web browser, file transfer from chromecast to card, didn’t know we could so much with the chromecast. so many things to try out after watching this video
the reason the card and drives aren’t showing is because of file system compatibility. the sdxc card and t7 ssd are pre-formatted in exfat and the hard drive is probably ntfs. most usb thumb drives are pre-formatted to fat32 which is limited in some ways but has the most compatibility. android phones usually support exfat drives natively but it recently came to my attention that the google pixel phone has this capability intentionally disabled, probably because google wants to push its paid subscription cloud storage service which is noted with the closing of the free google photos storage, (the reason for me to test that). this is most likely also the case with the chromecast and you might be able to get around it by re-formatting the drives to fat32, although you should first note its limitations and would need to temporarily offload any files on the drive that you don’t want to delete.
At 2.4 A at 5 V the maximum output is 12 Watts ,so it doesn't matter if it's USB C or not.The higher wattage and voltage is for a charging Protocol where faster charging times are achieved by putting higher voltage at lower Amps that's creates less heat and requiring the same wire gauge as used by most smart phones,some computers and some batteries.
Random question: Should it matter if USB C Hub has 100w or 87w USB C PD? Isn't the cable's amperage (3A or higher) or the power brick more important? I'm kinda confused about that... Why does the USB C hub have to support 100w PD?
Heat is the reason. If the hub is inline with a 100w device. Then the hub must be capable of managing the heat generated from an amperage draw that high.
Glad you found it. I am currently using the official Ethernet adapter and my speeds have been around 300mbps which is much better then when I did my first tests.
@@TechWithBrett oh ok. On the video you had better speed with the dongle but I will check and see which one is better. I am trying to find a way to get a more steady internet connection while playing.
Thanks so much, Brett!!! This answered pretty much all my questions about my new Chromecast with Google TV. I didn't even realize you could expand the (tiny) onboard storage that Google decided was enough for everybody. This helped me so much! I'll be sure to watch more of your videos in the future!! You just got a new subscriber! You're awesome! Keep it up, bro!!
Great video! About de power brick, you need to have attention only with the 5v Amps capability because the chromecast will only get 5v, no matter what else voltage options the brick can provide.
Reason why the Duo video doesn’t look good on the TV is because your TV is likely a 4K while your front facing camera on your phone may not be able to capture video at that resolution. Using the rear facing camera that’s capable of recording video at 4K may work, though actual video quality may depend on video compression used by Duo.
Watched your excellent vid 👌 used the translate subtitles in Dutch. Bought the Anker 7-in-1 USB C Hub on Amazon (NL) and the Translon 65 watt charger. I'm connected now with the LAN and don't get connecting errors anymore what I had before with the wifi. I stream only the Viaplay (formula 1) and Amazon Prime. added the storage, and yes, only usb sticks 2.0 (FAT32) working, but it is expand with 32 Gb. The Translon 65 watt charger gives only that wattage, the chromecast wants.
THANK YOU FOR THIS ⭐️ i just filled up my chromecast (same model as yours) with only Disney+, Netflix and HBO Max. I went ahead and deleted the UA-cam app on there too just to have a bit more space. Going to buy what you showed here. thanks again
I would like to let you know that the PD doesnt mean that the device can power others with type c, it actually is a power standard that came out a while back to allow usb type c to output upwards of 100w through the cable/connector.
Just because I dig options (and because I'm cheap), I can run music, pics, and video off a jump drive through the USB3 port on my SONY Bluray player wired via HDMI to my TV without any additional cost(s). And as an aside, it also plays DVD's. Doesn't expand Chromecast storage, but does accommodate much of the functionality you covered here.
Finally a way to have a webcam and make videocalls on the TV!! I would love to use this with my family on the other side of the world. It's a pitty that we can't use pther apps, or receive a call while watching, as the Duo app needs to be open...
I think you should test the network speed between a very fast known entity souch as a pc wired to the router/switch, and do it with iperf3 so you are not limited to external factors, you can see the bare network speed as iperf3 streams packets directly into memory.
Outstanding and very informative video! I have had this Chromecast w/Google TV for a while, now that I just watched your video, I am going to order a couple things from Amazon and start enjoying it. TY!!!
Great video. The only thing that bothered me a little was when you mentioned the wattage of the power bricks, you can have a power brick that is 40v 100a, the Chromecast will only operate that brick at the 5v rating. Mainly because it doesn't support Quick charge or similar technology.
Random question: Should it matter if USB C Hub has 100w or 87w USB C PD? Isn't the cable's amperage (3A or higher) or the power brick more important? I'm kinda confused about that... Why does the USB C hub have to support 100w PD?
6:29 That happened because the usb c dongle you used only supports 150 mbps ethernet. It can be seen that he used the maximum of his capacity because upload is symmetrical to the previous test.
I did mine on day one this came out and best thing I ever did worth every penny to buy the extras parts you get a good Andriod box and can have lots of Add-ons
I’ve already watched like 5 of your videos. Thank you! Your videos are so helpful! I’m learning so much on how to make my home a smart home and which devices would work best for us.
Anker is definitely the mvp brand of good price to performance/features ratio. Been using them for many years, they seem to be good at everything they do.
I do have to say that the chromecast is quite a cool little device. I currently have a smart tv but I might pick one up when my tv inevitably gets outdated
Great video Brett!. I found in my ethernet testing, I was able to get around 300mb on wired. However, trying a different hub, this would drop to around 100mb. Both had gigabit ports but its clear not all hubs are built the same.
Very interesting. The most I have seen is 350mb on Wifi. Thanks for helping me figure out the adoptable storage, It would have been nice for at least 16GB internal storage.
I was able to get a micro SD card to work on mine but you have to format the memory card on a computer or Chromebook to fat32 first and then the Chromecast will recognize it to where you can format it to the Chromecast
Based on this review, I got myself a Chromecast (Black Friday had a great deal!), and it's better than my experiences with the Amazon Fire Stick and Roku combined.
Great video. For reference the storage must be fat32, thus the reason the larger storage was not usable. I wish duo would allow you to pick audio sorce. And it looks like duo does not support 1080 video
this video was so incredible use full you have no idear getting my dongle tomorow and ready to to set it all up i really learnd allot from your video thank you so so much!! keep it up!!! much love from the netherlands
Would you be able to list out the USB Hubs that failed during your testing please? I have just ordered a Baseus 7 in 1 fabric, before I watched this youtube clip, now I am a little bit worried, lol. thank you for sharing your experience Brett
Maybe your issue using the SD Card and SSD has something to do with the file system or the amount of storage that's compatible with the Chromecast. Maybe re-formatting to exFat or Fat32 might help.
I've got a chrome cast connected to my home network. I can scroll through the network directories to access digital media. Using USB storage via USB hub...I wouldn't have thought about doing something like that. That's neat.
Thanks Brett for the great tips and TechDoctorUK (who I'm also subscribed to) as well! You guys make it easy to get the most out of your Chromecast TV. I wish I hadn't cheaped out initially and tried the UTechSmart hub (which was $20 CDN cheaper) which kept losing ethernet connection even with the Anker 45w PD. I returned it today and when I got back, the Amazon package with the Anker hub you recommended was sitting by my door waiting for me. LOL Now if Google would just fix the damn intermittent audio dropouts on surround sound! Anyone else experience this?
If you aren't getting great speeds from the gig ethernet cable, its a flaw in the USB hub. Perhaps its not creating a separate subnet so it drops to the lowest denominator (100mb probably) for all devices. (this is the equivalent of using an ethernet hub vs an ethernet switch) There are other videos where different USB hubs were able to deliver way faster speeds than what you got from your test. If you have a choice between a cable or wireless and there aren't any enough differences between the two to make a difference, the cable is the less prone to error and is the best choice.
That USB 2.0 limitation is a definate dealbreaker for me...but this is a great video! Already looking at other vids to upgrade my personal rigs and multimedia stuff at home
Excellent information and very clear, easy to follow instructions. And very fun learning from Hawkeye 😉 (I'm sure you're used to hearing you look like Jeremy Renner!)
Does google tv dongle support connecting other video inputs via the dongle? For example connecting Nintendo switch via hdmi input on usb c dongle and selecting the hdmi input to display within google tv interface? Thank you
@@jaycorbin5361 Personally, I’m glad they didn’t. I don’t use Ethernet so I’m glad they didn’t bulk up the Chromecast to fit a port. If I ever need it I can use a dongle. Keep it small and simple.
Does anybody know how big of a storage drive you can actually add to it. In other words how big can you make it with it still actually working for the additional storage. Thanks so much for the help. I figured that the speed is the only 2.0 I might as well just get a 2.0 with the biggest size I can get maybe or I could get a three.0 I don't know we'll see.
Excellent question. I'd like to know that as well. If possible, I'd like to have my entire digital library downloaded in best quality on an external drive so I wouldn't have to worry about losing quality while streaming
It seems i can do most if not all these things with my xiaomi mibox. I loved the camera idea. If it does not work w my mibox im going to get the google chromecast to set that up. Great video ty.
Amazing! How did you manage to connect a SD Card. My Chromecast only shows a message similar to "SD Card has been correctly removed" even when it is still plugged. Another problem I had is that I selected my pendrive as removable (in order to conect it to pc and CCGTV) but now google TV apps only have reading permission, not writing.
This is the limitation, this video have 1 year. After few month I tried and no more works. I think the Chromecast firmware update remove the SD card and USB external connection. Now is very very difficult to get access to external sd or USB flasdrives. 1 in 20 is your chance after reset chromecast. Even if you get access After reset or simply restart the TV your connection can be lost. "Congratulations" to Google
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@techwithbrett, have you tried putting a usb mic on the type C hub, so that the sound quality for the call is louder and better? Or will it still use the camera’s mic for a google duo call?
Excellent video to explain what Google should have done in the first place you know they could have charged the bucks for this thing or at least had an ultimate version do all this stuff out of the. Opportunity knocks.
Could You let me know is it possible to play 4k movies from external memory or drive(kind of blue ray highest quality files around 60gigs or more). Would the HDR and Dolby Atmos works ?
I wish this guy made videos about every single topic in the world. He is so thorough in testing and explaining everything easily. Props to you.
Yeah but did he ever tell us what he's trying to do
Important to note that even though the bandwidth wasn't particularly higher with ethernet the ping was significantly better with over 20% improvement. Would recommend using it in case you plan to stream games through a service like stadia (which can be sideloaded right now and should launch shortly)
Great point!
Ping is also important for game streaming from you desktop via the Steam app!
Whats stadia? 😂
oh Stadia is no more my friend !
this comment aged well LOOOOL
I love my Anker stuff and I swear by it, I've had a battery and chargers from them since 2016 and they all work well, I can still charge my switch once and phone like 1 and a half times from the battery, and that charger cable never failed me and is one of the most durable cables I've used tho when I first got the other cable it was acting up but works so it may just have been my device
Amazing how everything is covered so fluently without missing any detail. As if u r reading the receiver mind and anticipating any possible question or inquiry. Great work.
2:18 - 5 volts at 1.5 amps, not the other way around :-)
Actually if u say it anyway the result is same, 7.5 W
@@ahammedyaseen1580 it's not the same. Using a 5 volt brick on a 1.5 device would be a serious fire hassard. Don't ever over volt devices beyond their limits
Sand the cable isn't 7.5W, the power supply can supply that much.
I literally just caught this myself :D
Everything USB is at minimum 5 volts to prevent overvolting (amperage amount doesn't matter as much), devices like MacBooks that use a higher voltage have some pretty nifty tech where the device first 'talks' to the charger to determine that it is actually safe to supply the full 9v/12v/ whatever the device wants
i caught this too
This is an extremely detailed and helpful video. My set up is a Tivo Stream 4K (very similar to CWGTV) with an extra USB-C port. It gets power from a micro USB port. My hub is an ESHOWEE with one ethernet, one HDMI, one SD card, one micro SD Card, one USB-C Power delivery and two USB 3 ports. I connected the hub to the USB-C port of the device. I tried a 32GB SD card a 16GB micro SD card and two USB flash drives, a 32GB Sandisk and an old 8GB Corsair. Like Tech with Brett, I can confirm that the TS4K recognized both flash drives and didn't recognize any of the SD and micro SD cards. I didn't try the ethernet port or any hard drives.
The most iteresting part of this video, besides what works and what doesn't, was the power supplies. I tried two power bricks the weakest one was an 18 watt, and everything worked fine. Maybe the TS4K requires less power from the hub because it uses its own power adapter, so a regular 10 watt power brick might work, but I can't confirm this because I didn't try it.
Thanks again for such a nice video.
can confirm a 10w brick works fine for me.
Very useful video. Was about to give up on my brand new ORICO typeC hub, until I got through your power supply explanation. Using a 45 watt charger from my Chromebook fixed everything. Ethernet + expanded storage is a basic requirement for me
Thanks
@brett at 2:22 you say the brick is 5 amps and 1.5 volts. Its 5 volts and 1.5 amps. You can use any brick that outputs 5 Volts. So amperage will needs to be high enough to deliver enough power. Amperage will adjust it selfs to the needs of the device. If you were to connect a 10 Volts brick you would frie the chromecast. I think most usb power bricks have a 5 volt output but i would check it anyways before hooking it up. You dont want to burn down your house ;)
Functionality can be further improved, by including audio Downmix to stereo and DRC (dynamic range compression) off options, when multichannel audio content is played and sent to other audio equipment via Bluetooth.
I brought this to devices Anker 60W. Anker 7-in-1 USB C Hub, and I managed to use the Internet with the chronic cast thank you so much for the help.
With Developer Options enabled you can set the device to always allow writing apps to external.
Great video, well done 👏 ✔ 👍
& turn down animation scale to make the device a lil bit faster just don't put the first of three to 0.0 I'd leave that one on 0.05 because it affects your mouse courser but the second 2 can be set to 0.0 they're about half way down the dev options & all 3 of the settings end in animation 👍🏼✌🏼
I can't get Netflix or UA-cam to go to the external ... even with having the force to external on. Where you able to get these on the external?
I was able to get a 1 TB Samsung T5 SSD drive to work. You need to delete the portion on the T5 in "disk management" (Windows 10). Plugging back into the hub will give you an option to format. Then it works!
How much of that 1 TB ssd do you actually use
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Thanks for the info.
No no Jesus f Christ. How about manufacturer just build the hardware how it should be and stop nurfin it
Updates: HDMI port does nothing. Storage needs to have FAT32 format to work. What other questions do you have?
Any usb tv tuner support?
Have you tried Zoom with the Logitech webcam? Never knew the CC can do that.
@@lionn_ I could not get Zoom to work through the web or by side loading the app. I have heard others have found a way but it took too much work.
So means you cant view 4k videos from a usb drive since fat32 have a file size limit...
Can you play UA-cam videos at more then 1x speed?
Likely your external storage is formatted as NTFS but for Chromecast needs to be formatted as exfat. USB thumb drives are usually formatted in fat32 or exfat automatically for compatibility, but larger drives tend to get formatted as NTFS to better support the larger size. If you take those drives back into Windows and reformat them as exfat they should show up in your Chromecast and then be useable for media payback or internal device storage.
Thanks for the tip! Any disadvantage of formating those to Exfat?
@@TechWithBrett honestly I couldn't say with certainty. I don't think the Chromecast OS would take advantage of anything NTFS offers anyways. ExFAT is just a way to get around the size limitation of FAT32 is my understanding. So other than that limitation it functions most for compatibility over performance or security.
I've been using ExFAT on a large SSD with my Nvidia Shield and haven't seen any issues whatsoever.
@@TechWithBrett ExFAT will only work with modern operating systems as very old versions of Windows, macOS, or Linux do not support ExFAT.
man this video answers all my questions...some of which were at a subconscious level only...this is awesome
Thank you Brett!
Just finished all configurations using your guide and it is just wonderful! All works as desired. You are amazing!
thank you brett, very informative, i bought the new chromecast after watching your previous video, this video has so many useful information, file browser, speed test via web browser, file transfer from chromecast to card, didn’t know we could so much with the chromecast. so many things to try out after watching this video
It really can do quite a bit for such little amount of money. Glad this was helpful!
the reason the card and drives aren’t showing is because of file system compatibility.
the sdxc card and t7 ssd are pre-formatted in exfat and the hard drive is probably ntfs.
most usb thumb drives are pre-formatted to fat32 which is limited in some ways but has the most compatibility.
android phones usually support exfat drives natively but it recently came to my attention that the google pixel phone has this capability intentionally disabled, probably because google wants to push its paid subscription cloud storage service which is noted with the closing of the free google photos storage, (the reason for me to test that).
this is most likely also the case with the chromecast and you might be able to get around it by re-formatting the drives to fat32, although you should first note its limitations and would need to temporarily offload any files on the drive that you don’t want to delete.
At 2.4 A at 5 V the maximum output is 12 Watts ,so it doesn't matter if it's USB C or not.The higher wattage and voltage is for a charging Protocol where faster charging times are achieved by putting higher voltage at lower Amps that's creates less heat and requiring the same wire gauge as used by most smart phones,some computers and some batteries.
Random question: Should it matter if USB C Hub has 100w or 87w USB C PD? Isn't the cable's amperage (3A or higher) or the power brick more important? I'm kinda confused about that... Why does the USB C hub have to support 100w PD?
Heat is the reason. If the hub is inline with a 100w device. Then the hub must be capable of managing the heat generated from an amperage draw that high.
And now I know what to do with this Dell USB-C docking station I’ve had sitting around forever lol
Great video. Thanks!
Plugged in a Chromebox to the TV a few years ago and never looked back. It's a more simple set up and you can do all of it 😁
LOL! Just found this video regarding my question on your other video. Awesome job man and again thank you for taking the time!
Glad you found it. I am currently using the official Ethernet adapter and my speeds have been around 300mbps which is much better then when I did my first tests.
@@TechWithBrett oh ok. On the video you had better speed with the dongle but I will check and see which one is better. I am trying to find a way to get a more steady internet connection while playing.
Thanks so much, Brett!!! This answered pretty much all my questions about my new Chromecast with Google TV. I didn't even realize you could expand the (tiny) onboard storage that Google decided was enough for everybody. This helped me so much! I'll be sure to watch more of your videos in the future!! You just got a new subscriber! You're awesome! Keep it up, bro!!
Great video! About de power brick, you need to have attention only with the 5v Amps capability because the chromecast will only get 5v, no matter what else voltage options the brick can provide.
Reason why the Duo video doesn’t look good on the TV is because your TV is likely a 4K while your front facing camera on your phone may not be able to capture video at that resolution. Using the rear facing camera that’s capable of recording video at 4K may work, though actual video quality may depend on video compression used by Duo.
Watched your excellent vid 👌 used the translate subtitles in Dutch. Bought the Anker 7-in-1 USB C Hub on Amazon (NL) and the Translon 65 watt charger. I'm connected now with the LAN and don't get connecting errors anymore what I had before with the wifi. I stream only the Viaplay (formula 1) and Amazon Prime. added the storage, and yes, only usb sticks 2.0 (FAT32) working, but it is expand with 32 Gb. The Translon 65 watt charger gives only that wattage, the chromecast wants.
Damn son, I learn so much from your videos. Great ideas thank you 👍
THANK YOU FOR THIS ⭐️
i just filled up my chromecast (same model as yours) with only Disney+, Netflix and HBO Max. I went ahead and deleted the UA-cam app on there too just to have a bit more space.
Going to buy what you showed here. thanks again
I would like to let you know that the PD doesnt mean that the device can power others with type c, it actually is a power standard that came out a while back to allow usb type c to output upwards of 100w through the cable/connector.
Just because I dig options (and because I'm cheap), I can run music, pics, and video off a jump drive through the USB3 port on my SONY Bluray player wired via HDMI to my TV without any additional cost(s). And as an aside, it also plays DVD's. Doesn't expand Chromecast storage, but does accommodate much of the functionality you covered here.
Finally a way to have a webcam and make videocalls on the TV!!
I would love to use this with my family on the other side of the world.
It's a pitty that we can't use pther apps, or receive a call while watching, as the Duo app needs to be open...
Man, I can't wait to waste my whole weekend setting all of this up.
I think you should test the network speed between a very fast known entity souch as a pc wired to the router/switch, and do it with iperf3 so you are not limited to external factors, you can see the bare network speed as iperf3 streams packets directly into memory.
Outstanding and very informative video! I have had this Chromecast w/Google TV for a while, now that I just watched your video, I am going to order a couple things from Amazon and start enjoying it. TY!!!
Extremely cool video Brett, I had no idea that Google Chromecast was so capable. All the best, Rob
I don't understand why TV manufacturers don't include more USB ports in their products. Hell, even the earliest USB-era computers had at least two.
I was able to make a perpetual free energy machine by following this video.
Great video. The only thing that bothered me a little was when you mentioned the wattage of the power bricks, you can have a power brick that is 40v 100a, the Chromecast will only operate that brick at the 5v rating. Mainly because it doesn't support Quick charge or similar technology.
Random question: Should it matter if USB C Hub has 100w or 87w USB C PD? Isn't the cable's amperage (3A or higher) or the power brick more important? I'm kinda confused about that... Why does the USB C hub have to support 100w PD?
I can appreciate a dude with a cord that has paint on it. 2:28
Your awesome Brett! I've added magic to my chromcast with your awesome tips! Family impressed! :)
6:29 That happened because the usb c dongle you used only supports 150 mbps ethernet. It can be seen that he used the maximum of his capacity because upload is symmetrical to the previous test.
I legitimately came here to get some tutorials, and i ended up getting rick rolled. WELL DONE!
I did mine on day one this came out and best thing I ever did worth every penny to buy the extras parts you get a good Andriod box and can have lots of Add-ons
I think the chrome cast is a solid device.
Dang, this video is so thorough and rich with tips and tricks I had to like and leave a comment!
I’ve already watched like 5 of your videos. Thank you! Your videos are so helpful! I’m learning so much on how to make my home a smart home and which devices would work best for us.
Anker is definitely the mvp brand of good price to performance/features ratio. Been using them for many years, they seem to be good at everything they do.
Wow, great video! I really liked the level of detail you shared. This is the best Chromecast with Google TV video I have seen.
I do have to say that the chromecast is quite a cool little device. I currently have a smart tv but I might pick one up when my tv inevitably gets outdated
Great video Brett!. I found in my ethernet testing, I was able to get around 300mb on wired. However, trying a different hub, this would drop to around 100mb. Both had gigabit ports but its clear not all hubs are built the same.
Very interesting. The most I have seen is 350mb on Wifi. Thanks for helping me figure out the adoptable storage, It would have been nice for at least 16GB internal storage.
which hub did you use just out of curiosity?? also the key improvement I noticed was in the reduction of ping which improved by over 20%
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@@TechWithBrett Was the drives that wouldn't work fat 32 ?
@@troysright no they weren't.
Awesome review. Just came after watching Tech doctor UK video.
You guys are genius.
I was able to get a micro SD card to work on mine but you have to format the memory card on a computer or Chromebook to fat32 first and then the Chromecast will recognize it to where you can format it to the Chromecast
Thanks for the Tip!
Based on this review, I got myself a Chromecast (Black Friday had a great deal!), and it's better than my experiences with the Amazon Fire Stick and Roku combined.
Great video. For reference the storage must be fat32, thus the reason the larger storage was not usable.
I wish duo would allow you to pick audio sorce. And it looks like duo does not support 1080 video
Thanks for clarifying that! Hopefully they can add those functions to Duo in the future.
larger storage is able to be applied. You just cant format in fat32 in windows stock format. You must download an app for that.
Exfat should also work which supports larger sizes.
Zoom installed via aptoide, WhatsApp (with a phone account) and google hangouts too
this video was so incredible use full you have no idear getting my dongle tomorow and ready to to set it all up i really learnd allot from your video thank you so so much!! keep it up!!! much love from the netherlands
2:30 "Now lets take a look at a dongle" BOOM Demonitized.
Careful adria richards may gets you fired.
Trolling technique highly approved, well done, good form
Would you be able to list out the USB Hubs that failed during your testing please? I have just ordered a Baseus 7 in 1 fabric, before I watched this youtube clip, now I am a little bit worried, lol. thank you for sharing your experience Brett
You present some good information and willing to help a guy out so I subscribed to your channel. Thanks for your great videos.
I got rickrolled
😂, 😂😂
Me to
Excelente video, gracias por tu tiempo y por todo la información que aportas, hoy he aprendido algo nuevo. Buen día 😘
Maybe your issue using the SD Card and SSD has something to do with the file system or the amount of storage that's compatible with the Chromecast. Maybe re-formatting to exFat or Fat32 might help.
I've got a chrome cast connected to my home network. I can scroll through the network directories to access digital media.
Using USB storage via USB hub...I wouldn't have thought about doing something like that. That's neat.
Come here to watch a how to video, to see if the Chromecast is something I want to purchase. And I get bloody Rick Rolled. Checkmate Brett. Checkmate.
Wow - every detail appreciated. I get my new CC with Type-C tomorrow. 😍
Thanks Brett for the great tips and TechDoctorUK (who I'm also subscribed to) as well! You guys make it easy to get the most out of your Chromecast TV. I wish I hadn't cheaped out initially and tried the UTechSmart hub (which was $20 CDN cheaper) which kept losing ethernet connection even with the Anker 45w PD. I returned it today and when I got back, the Amazon package with the Anker hub you recommended was sitting by my door waiting for me. LOL
Now if Google would just fix the damn intermittent audio dropouts on surround sound! Anyone else experience this?
Very informative, thanks. New subscriber here from the Philippines.
If you aren't getting great speeds from the gig ethernet cable, its a flaw in the USB hub. Perhaps its not creating a separate subnet so it drops to the lowest denominator (100mb probably) for all devices. (this is the equivalent of using an ethernet hub vs an ethernet switch) There are other videos where different USB hubs were able to deliver way faster speeds than what you got from your test. If you have a choice between a cable or wireless and there aren't any enough differences between the two to make a difference, the cable is the less prone to error and is the best choice.
So what brand of usb hub is the best.for. the best potential of ethernet cable
That USB 2.0 limitation is a definate dealbreaker for me...but this is a great video! Already looking at other vids to upgrade my personal rigs and multimedia stuff at home
9:09
ah yes I see you're a man of culture
Awesome! Your vid answered all my questions at this point. Thanks!
Has anyone tested any other cameras or is there more or less universal support for the most common brands?
I bought Logitech 925e, it doesn't work.
I guess if IT works for Chrome os, IT might work
Liam's to bed early last night to see you too
Hi to work tomorrow morning
Brilliant! Not specifically looking to do this at this time but great to know it's an option!
Already doing this but still watching to see what else I missed
Excellent information and very clear, easy to follow instructions. And very fun learning from Hawkeye 😉 (I'm sure you're used to hearing you look like Jeremy Renner!)
Does google tv dongle support connecting other video inputs via the dongle? For example connecting Nintendo switch via hdmi input on usb c dongle and selecting the hdmi input to display within google tv interface? Thank you
Thanks admin for explain very clarify and easy understand function GG chromecast with TV
2:25 you wanted to say 5 Volts and 1.5 Amps 😂
Sorry, numbers are hard.
Ran that back twice to double check what he said!
Thanks! I had heard you could do this but wanted the deets. Used all my storage and can't do much with it as is!
A micro sd card slot on the Chromecast would have made more sense.
Yeah that would have been nice.
I just wish they went with a slightly different design so they could've put in Ethernet.
@@jaycorbin5361 Personally, I’m glad they didn’t. I don’t use Ethernet so I’m glad they didn’t bulk up the Chromecast to fit a port. If I ever need it I can use a dongle. Keep it small and simple.
Brilliant video man, will definitely be getting some of these when it arrives to make more out it
Your wifi test killed me. In Australia I've got like 40 download and 5 upload 😭 and we invented wifi too. Imma cry
I should probably stop complaining about my 35 upload then...
Bluddy Pommies , check out the Ethernet 7 cables
Well that's better than in here
Philippines
Bad luck bro. Mine is 98 down and 20 up. All comes down to how far you are from the node etc
40 down is good in Australia. I've had 18 down for 6 months...
Stupid Turnbull, doubled the cost and halved the delivery. The OG NBN was much better.
Excellent video ,thanks for sharing, appreciated and keep posting your videos.
Got Rick Rolled in a tech tips video. I'm not even mad 😆
The stock Nintendo Switch dock power cord and the Genki Covert Hub both provided enough power.
Does anybody know how big of a storage drive you can actually add to it. In other words how big can you make it with it still actually working for the additional storage. Thanks so much for the help. I figured that the speed is the only 2.0 I might as well just get a 2.0 with the biggest size I can get maybe or I could get a three.0 I don't know we'll see.
Excellent question. I'd like to know that as well. If possible, I'd like to have my entire digital library downloaded in best quality on an external drive so I wouldn't have to worry about losing quality while streaming
It seems i can do most if not all these things with my xiaomi mibox. I loved the camera idea. If it does not work w my mibox im going to get the google chromecast to set that up. Great video ty.
The usb 2.0 external hard drives needs a app to recognize NTFS partitions
So if using external hard drive with 3.0 .. it will recognize right?
Wow its so flexible so many feature love it!
My chromecast is Family Room TV also 😂
Thanks Brett for the tutorial. 😊 You just got a subscriber👍
Amazing! How did you manage to connect a SD Card. My Chromecast only shows a message similar to "SD Card has been correctly removed" even when it is still plugged. Another problem I had is that I selected my pendrive as removable (in order to conect it to pc and CCGTV) but now google TV apps only have reading permission, not writing.
This is the limitation, this video have 1 year. After few month I tried and no more works. I think the Chromecast firmware update remove the SD card and USB external connection. Now is very very difficult to get access to external sd or USB flasdrives. 1 in 20 is your chance after reset chromecast. Even if you get access After reset or simply restart the TV your connection can be lost. "Congratulations" to Google
AWESOME video Brutha! Thank you! Can't wait to get my Chromecast now! I need this for my DUO!
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It seems to me. That the Chromecast doesn't show storage unless its format into Fat32. exFat and NTSC dont show up.
it doesnt show up for me even with fat32 format
Great video! You really did make an in-depth review of it and that is super helpful
@techwithbrett, have you tried putting a usb mic on the type C hub, so that the sound quality for the call is louder and better? Or will it still use the camera’s mic for a google duo call?
Were you able to figure this out?
Thanks Brett for the great tips and amazing video and also ur time , U desurve a million like :)
The SD card would have worked if formatted to FAT32.
Excellent video to explain what Google should have done in the first place you know they could have charged the bucks for this thing or at least had an ultimate version do all this stuff out of the. Opportunity knocks.
Could You let me know is it possible to play 4k movies from external memory or drive(kind of blue ray highest quality files around 60gigs or more). Would the HDR and Dolby Atmos works ?
I'll do some testing. The largest file I have is 24GB. I think this might be dependent on the files browser app you use.
@@TechWithBrett Please reply. I also want to know whether it works. many thanks....
You can pair up a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse in the remote settings.