It becomes less interesting for me, at least now :(

http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/25/4657202/google-blocks-chromecast-app-that-let-you-stream-own-videos

Google hasn't provided a clear answer on whether Chromecast will eventually
let users stream their own local videos and music to the TV screen. But if
early updates for the $35 dongle are any indication, the company doesn't
want third-party developers trying to deliver that functionality. The most
recent Chromecast update has broken support for AllCast, an Android
application that previously allowed users to stream their personal media to
a TV.

AllCast (also known as AirCast thanks to a trademark dispute) could play
back files stored in a phone's gallery, Dropbox, or Google Drive.
Developer Koushik Dutta accomplished the feat by reverse engineering the
Chromecast's code. He'd released several betas of the app, even planning a
release on Google Play, before Google's latest software update broke things
— "intentionally" in Dutta's opinion.HOW 'OPEN' WILL CHROMECAST BE?"The
policy seems to be a heavy handed approach, where only approved content
will be played through the device," he says. "The Chromecast will probably
not be indie developer friendly."

Officially, Chromecast only supports media from the Google Play store,
Netflix, and YouTube. The company has a staked interest in actively
controlling the user experience (and what content can be streamed) if it
hopes to round up new partners like HBO and Hulu Plus.Google exec Rishi
Chandra emphasized that point in an interview with The Verge following the
product's release.

"If you want to do the model we talked about, streaming from the cloud, I
need your full cooperation. I can't just go pull content from the cloud
independently from you working with us."

But he also voiced support for Chromecast's tab casting feature, which
essentially gives users limitless viewing options so long as they're
watching something in a Chrome browser. "Our stance right now, what we're
enabling, is no different than an HDMI cable connecting your laptop to your
TV."

So it's easy to understand the confusion on exactly where Google stands in
all of this. We've reached out to the company for more information on the
software change and its thoughts on third-party developers tapping into
Chromecast.

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