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Jordan Williams joins bruni and finn at spesh. You asked who the best team will be and now we know.
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UCI & Warner Bros. Discovery Announce Viewing Options & New World Series Branding for 2023 World Cups - Pinkbike
Some more answers about this year's World Cup racing.www.pinkbike.com
Streaming info announced, although US-specific details seem a bit vague. Apparently, if you are a GCN+ subscriber, you can watch. Personally, my complaint about that is it's basically a phone app and I haven't figured out how to link an Android phone to my TV via an HDMI cable. I guess some more digging will be required... At least I have until June to figure it out.
I'm a little confused by your comment. I've heard of Chromecast, but haven't really paid attention to it. But from what I see, it essentially tethers your phone to your TV. So what exactly do you mean?just get a chromecast, they are fairly cheap and dont tether your phone to the tv
I'm a little confused by your comment. I've heard of Chromecast, but haven't really paid attention to it. But from what I see, it essentially tethers your phone to your TV. So what exactly do you mean?But it seems cheap enough. I'll pick one up at the local Best Buy.
Ok... I'm a bit of a stubborn luddite when it comes to this stuff. I use my TV almost exclusively as a second screen from my laptop with an HDMI cable when streaming Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, etc. My TV is "smart" and has most of those apps already built-in, but the interface is so clunky I prefer to use my laptop. Likewise, I would only use something like Chromecast for videos I can only stream on my phone (GCN+, mainly). I have zero desire to use it for anything else.Chromecast is a no-cable solution with multiple options.
Phone & chromecast need to be on the same wifi network to do this.
Start on phone:
Once casted - something like netflix no longer runs through the phone - it goes directly to the chrome-cast -> TV
This is different than screen mirroring - which does connect the phone -> chromecast -> TV.
Start on Chromecast with phone as remote:
There are also native apps that can run on the chromecast - ie netflix. It is just an android computer so.....
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Firestick also has casting, and probably more apps. It also has airplay (with an additional app) so the iphone crowd can play along when the app doesn't support casting.
A chromebook is also a good choice, as it can cast from an app, or screen, or browser window(tab?)
It also has mirroring vs casting
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Apps that can cast their content usually have this symbol as a button to control it
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File:Chromecast cast button icon.svg - Wikimedia Commons
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.... Not sure how firestick (which is amazons locked down version of androd) would have more apps. . . .
Ok... I'm a bit of a stubborn luddite when it comes to this stuff. I use my TV almost exclusively as a second screen from my laptop with an HDMI cable when streaming Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, etc. My TV is "smart" and has most of those apps already built-in, but the interface is so clunky I prefer to use my laptop. Likewise, I would only use something like Chromecast for videos I can only stream on my phone (GCN+, mainly). I have zero desire to use it for anything else.
Cause it was hacked for side loading years ago.
usually this only opens up the app options o the android app store . . . . what additional source did you make available?
I've been watching world cups for 10-15 years. All those freecaster years on my laptop. I'm fine with some change. I love it and obviously warner will be missed, but who knows. Maybe they'll have someone new and awesome. Maybe the GCN production will be solid (I'm skeptical but who knows.) Change is good.And I guess UCI DH is no longer the event I was looking forward to watch on the weekends...I may have to make the switch to cornhole...
I'm just tired of adding levels of complication to my life. I refused to hook up my TV to the internet. Sure enough I don't need to hook up mu phone to the TV and buy another gadget to do so. Honestly, I don't think I enjoyed the last few races as much as I did a couple of years ago. I couldn't even watch a full Rampage. And I was never into XC. I'd rather ride, if only I had time...I've been watching world cups for 10-15 years. All those freecaster years on my laptop. I'm fine with some change. I love it and obviously warner will be missed, but who knows. Maybe they'll have someone new and awesome. Maybe the GCN production will be solid (I'm skeptical but who knows.) Change is good.
On the road side the GCN stuff is pretty good. Now obviously the commentators can make it or break it, but production quality is good.I've been watching world cups for 10-15 years. All those freecaster years on my laptop. I'm fine with some change. I love it and obviously warner will be missed, but who knows. Maybe they'll have someone new and awesome. Maybe the GCN production will be solid (I'm skeptical but who knows.) Change is good.
It's funny but I never watch rampage. It just doesn't do it for me along with crankworx slopestyle events like downhill racing does.I'm just tired of adding levels of complication to my life. I refused to hook up my TV to the internet. Sure enough I don't need to hook up mu phone to the TV and buy another gadget to do so. Honestly, I don't think I enjoyed the last few races as much as I did a couple of years ago. I couldn't even watch a full Rampage. And I was never into XC. I'd rather ride, if only I had time...
and obviously warner will be missed,