“Hey guys.

Is there a way to transcode unsupported files (avi. for example) on my “WD my cloud 2tb” and stream to chromecast without using a pc? Official android WD My Cloud app suports only mp4 but there is a twonky media server installed on the device, why can’t it do the job?”


This is a question rom a reddit forum. Also want to cast unsupported files from WD MyCloud to Chromecast? Or Stream unsupported files from other places to Chromecast? Next we will have a talk with this topic.

Many people like to store their videos including various formats like AVI, 3GP, FLV, MP4 etc to WD MyCloud for convenience. And some people would like to cast files from WD MyCloud to Chromecast, but how to cast unsupported files from WD MyCloud to Chromecast? The smart way is converting the unsupported files from WD MyCloud to Chromecast supported formats for smooth streaming. Maybe you will ask how to convert? Any professional video converter for  Chromecast? 



Yes, you can have a try –  Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate Mac. With it, you can easily convert any unsupported files like H.265, AVI, MP4, MOV, VOB, 3GP, MKV, ISO and audios like AC3, FLAC etc from WD MyCloud to Chromecast supported MP4 format with only three steps. What’s more, it also can rip DVDBlu-ray discs to Chromecast formats for more usages. First free download the top video converter for Chromecast :

Free download and install

Other Download:
– Pavtube old official address: http://www.pavtube.cn/blu-ray-video-converter-ultimate/
– Cnet Download: http://download.cnet.com/Pavtube-Video-Converter-Ultimate/3000-2194_4-75938564.html


How to Convert unsupported files from WD MyCloud to Chromecast?

Step 1. Click “Add video” button to add your WD MyCloud video files to the program. Or directly drag the WD MyCloud video you want to convert to the left item bar. 



Step 2. Set right output format. Click “Format” bar, and select .mp4 from “Common video” or “HD video” to fit Chromecast.
  

Tips: The default settings may not satisfy you, and you can click the “Settings” button to change the settings by yourself including video resolution, bit rate, audio sample rate, audio channel etc. for full screen playback smoothly. Or keep no changes, which is also a good choice.

Step 3. Click the “Start conversion” button on the main interface and the software will start to convert videos to Chromecast friendly video formats immediately. When the conversion finishes, click “Open” to find the converted video files. Then you can effortless transfer the video files to Chromecast for playback on HD TV.

Tips: If you want to upload DVDBlu-ray, ISO, H.265, any SD/HD/4K videos to WD MyCloud, you can also use   Pavtube Video Converter Ultimate  to help you by converting them to WD MyCloud more friendly MP4 or AVI for smooth uploading and storing. 

7 essential Google Chromecast tips: get more from your streaming

The Chromecast has been a big success for Google: cheap, simple to use and a no-nonsense way of getting all your favourite content from your smartphone up on a big screen of your choice. The first one launched in July 2013 with its successor appearing in September 2015.



If you’ve got your hands on one of these second-generation Chromecasts (with the flexible HDMI cable and circular body) then we’re here to tell you how to get the best out of it: from turning on your TV automatically to changing the backdrop and everything in between.

1. Mirror your smartphone’s screen

If you’ve got a smartphone or tablet running Android 4.4.2 or later then you can cast the entire display over to your TV: install the official Chromecast app, then choose Cast screen/audio from the app’s menu. Choose your Chromecast from the list and you’re away.

It’s a handy way of beaming content to a bigger screen from apps that don’t support casting natively (though the lag is perhaps a little too much to play any intense games). What’s more, the mirrored screen adapts to show portrait or landscape orientation as required.

2. Open the Chromecast up to guests

Don’t keep your Chromecast all to yourself: by turning on the straightforward guest mode you can give your pals the opportunity to beam content over to the dongle without having to faff around with Wi-Fi passwords or any other complicated setup procedures.

From inside the Chromecast app on Android or iOS, tap the menu button (three dots) on the Chromecast in question and choose Guest Mode. A PIN is displayed to allow guests to connect – but for now they must be using Android devices for the feature to work.

3. Pick up special offers

Google likes to throw some attractive deals towards Chromecast users, which you can find from the Offers entry in the app menu: at the time of writing we can see offers for Now TV, Google Play Music and Spotify Premium, but they change around on a regular basis.

These offers aren’t just for new Chromecast owners but they do usually have an expiry date – make sure you check in on the deals page inside the app every now and again to make sure you’re not missing out on anything of note that Google has decided to give away.

4. Turn on your TV with your Chromecast

Thanks to a protocol known as HDMI-CEC (or High Definition Multimedia Interface Consumer Electronics Control) you can have your Chromecast automatically wake up your television set whenever you start beaming some video or other content over to it.

How this works depends on your TV set, so dig the manual out (or just browse through the menus): make sure it’s HDMI-CEC compatible (most new-ish sets are, though a different term is sometimes used) and make sure the feature is enabled in the TV settings.

5. Hook up an Ethernet adapter

The Chromecast works like a charm over Wi-Fi, but there may be rooms in your house where the wireless signal is a little patchy – and constant buffering can really get in the way of you enjoying a good old Netflix binge. Fortunately, there is an official solution.

Google now sells a Chromecast Ethernet adapter (£15), so if you can get an Ethernet cable to the room in question then you can enjoy a rock-solid web connection for your apps. The adapter sold by Google works with both the original and the newer Chromecast models.

6. Cast your local files

Streaming video or music from the web is all well and good, but what happens when you want to watch something stored on your computer’s hard drive? There are a number of apps that will work as the middleman between your media library and the HDMI dongle.

Perhaps the best option is Plex, though there are other alternatives such as LocalCast and AllCast. These apps all work in a similar way: a desktop client serves up the content from your computer hard drive, and a smartphone app sends it to a connected Chromecast.

7. Add your own photos as a screensaver

The default screensaver that appears when the Chromecast isn’t being used displays a collection of eye-catching pictures pulled from various places on the web – if you open up the Chromecast app you can find out more about the image currently on screen.

To add your own images, tap Edit Backdrop from the Devices tab in the Chromecast app, then make your choices. Your Chromecast can pull in pictures from Google Photos, Facebook, Flickr, and various other sources, and the slideshow speed can be adjusted too.

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