What exactly does a Chromecast do?
Let's talk about that in this week's episode of Tons of Amazon Web Services (AWS) content. On today's show, your hosts are going to review and discuss the features and benefits of streaming video services like Chromecast, Google TV, Apple TV, and more - and how you can use these to connect your mobile devices and other Internet-connected devices with the Internet.
To learn more about all the things we talk about in this episode, just click on the topics below: Topics discussed in this week's show: Intro and outro music is courtesy of Matt Kettman at Epidemic Sound. Transcript. AWS Simple Storage Service. The AWS Simple Storage Service is a simple, low-cost storage service for file transfer and backup. It's designed for businesses with small volumes of data, but it doesn't necessarily have to be limited to small volumes of data. They're pretty new to the market. Of course they have many of the features you've come to expect, including object versioning, data durability, and so on. However, in addition to S3 they're offering Simple Email Service or SES, which is basically just an email service. You can put in all your email messages and it gives you an easy way to send and receive messages.
In this episode we also want to mention two very exciting updates to the AWS console in beta and available to users now. For some users you can see the availability zones in more detail. In addition to looking at availability zones you can now look at your own location information. These are available only for a user who has a region that is assigned to him or her, but those are available now. This is good if you want to see your region in more detail.
There's a lot more information available about that here, and we will definitely link to that if you check out the links for details about that.
Do I need a Chromecast If I have a smart TV?
Chromecast Audio makes casting audio to your speaker system or soundbar easy.
With Chromecast Audio, you can stream music directly from your phone or tablet to your speakers. Chromecast Audio is compatible with both iPhone and Android devices. It also streams content from your phone, tablet or laptop.
In this article, we will compare the differences between the Google Chromecast and the Chromecast Audio. We will cover the pros and cons of each device, and help you decide which one is right for you.
What is Chromecast Audio? Chromecast Audio is a tiny little dongle that plugs into your TV's HDMI port. It's small, it's simple, and it's cheap.
You simply plug the dongle into your TV's HDMI port, and then use your phone or tablet to connect it to Wi-Fi.e. After a few seconds, your phone or tablet starts streaming media to your TV.
Chromecast Audio is meant to help you stream music from your phone or tablet to your home audio system. You can even play games on your TV using the Chromecast Audio dongle.
If you have an older TV that doesn't have a Netflix app, Chromecast Audio will stream Netflix from your phone or tablet. Chromecast Audio also works with YouTube.
How do I connect my phone or tablet to Chromecast Audio? There are several ways to connect your smartphone or tablet to your Chromecast Audio dongle. The most common way to connect to Chromecast Audio is with Bluetooth.
You simply open the Google Cast app, and tap on your Chromecast Audio dongle. Your phone or tablet is automatically paired with Chromecast Audio.
You can also connect Chromecast Audio to your phone or tablet with the USB cord provided. Can I use Chromecast Audio to stream audio to multiple TVs? You can pair multiple Chromecast Audio dongles with your phone or tablet. You simply press and hold the menu button and use your phone or tablet to pair your multiple dongles.
You can use Chromecast Audio to stream audio to multiple TVs.
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