J john6969 Well-known member Sep 29, 2013 49 0 0 Jan 1, 2014 #1 avia app after install they ask for 2.99 to stream to chromecast. Does this support avi and mkv files. Also are they going to update so I can stream from the phone chrome browser
avia app after install they ask for 2.99 to stream to chromecast. Does this support avi and mkv files. Also are they going to update so I can stream from the phone chrome browser
S someguy01234 Well-known member Nov 9, 2011 1,813 2 0 Jan 2, 2014 #2 As far as I know Avia stream the video directly to Chromecast, which only support these format: https://developers.google.com/cast/supported_media_types So no AVI and MKV. You could setup a Plex server since it transcode the video to compatible format. Otherwise, for MKV just save it as mp4 without transcoding. For AVI, you can try this program I mentioned: http://forums.androidcentral.com/go...l-feature-quickly-convert-offline-videos.html
As far as I know Avia stream the video directly to Chromecast, which only support these format: https://developers.google.com/cast/supported_media_types So no AVI and MKV. You could setup a Plex server since it transcode the video to compatible format. Otherwise, for MKV just save it as mp4 without transcoding. For AVI, you can try this program I mentioned: http://forums.androidcentral.com/go...l-feature-quickly-convert-offline-videos.html
mrvco Well-known member Jun 28, 2013 140 0 0 Jan 2, 2014 #3 I can't get mkv, mp4 or mpa files to work from my DNLA server via Avia on the Chromecast. It tries to stream, but the incompatible content message comes up on the Chromecast. They all play just fine on my Nexus 4 using the DNLA server and Avia.
I can't get mkv, mp4 or mpa files to work from my DNLA server via Avia on the Chromecast. It tries to stream, but the incompatible content message comes up on the Chromecast. They all play just fine on my Nexus 4 using the DNLA server and Avia.