hello Sieghard
Very interesting. Do you perhaps have a link where I can read more about the 
Sonos 1. I wonder when wil it be available here in SA and what the price would 
be due to our bad exchange rate? Perhaps you know the dollar price? My son goes 
to Germany from time to time and for example, he purchased  me an apple watch 
for far les that what people pay here in SA.
Regards
Fanus


From: Sieghard Weitzel 
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2017 5:34 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: Chrome Cast [was "Re: A couple of iPhone questions"]

Certainly true, but it depends on what you want to accomplish, whether you have 
2 or 3 stereos kicking around (I guess you could buy a bunch of powered 
computer speakers), how much convenience you want and ultimately what your 
budget allows.

If you have two systems you really like then the Chromecast method is worth 
considering and may work perfectly well for you.

If you want to upgrade to something more modern, something which is expandable 
and now with the Sonos 1 speaker something which gives you access to several 
voice assistants (when they are done with what they are doing) then Sonos is 
still the system of choice in my opinion. With Sonos you also don’t use your 
phone’s resources, you simply use the phone and Sonos app as a remote control. 
You get access to just about every music service there is including Apple Music 
and the sound quality is awesome.

The new Sonos 1 speaker is available now and fully supports Alexa, the Google 
Assistant will be added I think in early 2018 and I assume they will also 
integrate Cortana since Microsoft certainly is going the third-party route. 
SIRI will take longer, but it is my guess that in 2 to 5 years SIRI will also 
be available and with the software updates Sonos releases your speakers are 
very future proof. A lot of my equipment is now 8 years old and it is still 
fully supported with all updates and features, of course the voice assistants 
will not work here because they require a speaker with microphones and this is 
simply a hardware constraint. I also assume that the Sonos 1 is just the start 
and that a Sonos 3 and Sonos 5 or whatever they will be called are following to 
give customers the full choice of speaker quality and still include voice 
assistants. In some cases I have bought new technology when it comes out, but 
I’m glad I was reluctant to jump onto the smart speaker train because I’d kick 
myself if I had bought a Amazon Echo and/or Google Home speaker where now I can 
buy a Sonos 1 which can do them all.

The Sonos 1 by the way also supports Airplay 2 so even if you already have a 
bunch of older equipment adding one of them allows you to Airplay to any of 
your Sonos speakers since that is how Sonos works.

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Mary Otten
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2017 9:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Chrome Cast [was "Re: A couple of iPhone questions"]

 

You are right. You do need two Chromecasts. But the chrome cast audio cost 
something like $30, maybe less if you find a deal. That's still way cheaper 
than spending a bunch of money on Sonos speakers, for example

Sent from my iPhone


On Oct 26, 2017, at 7:38 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca> wrote:

  Hi Mary,

   

  If you have two traditional stereos which are not in any way connected or 
working on any wireless how can one Chromecast connected to one stereo provide 
the same sound on another stereo? I can see how if you had two Chromecasts and 
one was connected to each stereo that maybe you can group them, but it is my 
understanding that the Chromecast needs to be physically connected to the 
stereo where you are streaming/casting the music.

   

  Fanus, as for why they make an audio and a video version it is simple. The 
audio only Chromecast plugs into a 3.5mm port so you can connect it to any 
powered speaker which has a 3.5mm input port and you can easily connect it to 
an older analogue stereo with a 3.5mm to RCA cable. The video version, either 
the regular Chromecast or the Chromecast Ultra which supports 4K streaming only 
have HDMI ports so unless you have a newer receiver with HDMI inputs this one 
wouldn’t work for just music/audio on a system where HDMI is not available.

   

  Regards,

  Sieghard

   

  From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Mary Otten
  Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2017 8:21 AM
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Re: Chrome Cast [was "Re: A couple of iPhone questions"]

   

  If you don't care about video, the chrome cast audio is cheaper. You can 
connected to an existing stereo and get good sound. Lots of absence support 
casting, even on iOS, with the sad exception of Apple Music, of course. I wish 
they get their head out of their whatever and just realize that not everybody 
has airplay or wants to buy whole new stereo or new speakers to get airplay. I 
still have it because I have old airport expresses. But they are really old I 
mean really old, and they don't make more. The good thing about casting audio 
is that, once you have made the connection, the phone isn't doing the work 
anymore. You can still skip songs etc. on the phone, but the phone isn't losing 
as much battery as it would otherwise. At least that's been my experience. 
Chromecast audio versus air play through the same stereo with the same phone. 
And if you happen to have two stereos, you can use one chrome cast to set up a 
group and play all of your music through both at the same time, that's giving 
you music on two separate floors or throughout the house or whatever. Again, 
it's just puts lots of new life into older equipment and makes it totally 
unnecessary to spend hundreds and hundreds if you want this kind of set up. .

  Mary


  Sent from my iPhone


  On Oct 26, 2017, at 6:40 AM, Fanus <buys.fa...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hello Sieghard

    Thanks for the explanation. I did a google search to find out more and 
there I learned that one gets a Chrome cast HDMI for vidio but also an Audio 
Chrome cast. I wonder why do they have two products instead of doing one for 
all purposes.

    Regards

    Fanus

     

     

    From: Sieghard Weitzel 

    Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 1:31 AM

    To: viphone@googlegroups.com 

    Subject: RE: Chrome Cast [was "Re: A couple of iPhone questions"]

     

    The Chromecast don't have any memory, they are strictly streaming devices 
but as Christopher pointed out, they work differewntly from Airplay, for 
example, since once you start streaming via your Chromecast it takes over that 
stream. For example, if you have a regular Chromecast or a 4K capable 
Chromecast Ultra connected to your TV and you have Netflix on your iPhone, you 
can pick a movie or show in the app on your phone, send it to the Chromecast 
and at that point the Chromecast which is of course connected to your WiFi 
streams the content and you could actually completely turn off your iPhone and 
the movie would still continue to play/stream.
    You can not save any music or other media to a Chromecast.

    Regards,
    Sieghard
    -----Original Message-----
    From: 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] 
    Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 4:26 PM
    To: viphone@googlegroups.com
    Subject: Re: Chrome Cast [was "Re: A couple of iPhone questions"]

      I am fascinated! How much can you get onchrome cast in terms of memory, 
or do they vary? At that price, most people can afford them! Do  they sound 
really good through big speakers? am I right to assume that the only way to put 
music onto a chrome cast is in fact to send it across Wi-Fi? Now I will leave 
you in peace! Good night and thanks!Carol P Sent from my iPhone using MBraille

    On 18 Oct 2017, at 9:37 pm, Christopher Chaltain <chalt...@gmail.com> wrote:

    The ChromeCast is a small flat disk that fits in the palm of your hand. I'm 
guessing it's a bit larger in diameter but a bit thinner then an Oreo cookie. 
It has a micro-USB connection for power, connects to your wifi and has either a 
3MM or HDMI connection.


    I have a ChromeCast Audio which has the 3MM audio jack on it. You'd connect 
it to a pair of audio speakers or anything else that takes audio input. It 
looks like it costs $35, but I'm pretty sure I got it on sale for $25 last 
Christmas.


    There's the original ChromeCast which has an HDMI connector on it. I don't 
have this device, but it looks like it also costs $35.


    Finally, there's the ChromeCast Ultra which has an HDMI connector and 
supports 4K video. I also have one of these hooked to my home theater receiver.


    One thing I should have mentioned, is that once you start the streaming to 
your ChromeCast device, your iPhone is taken out of the loop and is no longer 
needed. This is nice since you're no longer using your smart phone resources. 
You can go back into the app your casting though and cancel the casting.


    There's an app on Android called Google Home that allows you to control 
your ChromeCast devices. It looks like you have the same thing in the App Store 
at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/google-home/id680819774?mt=8


    When casting from an app, only the audio or video from that app is sent 
over to your ChromeCast. Your TTS is not sent over. There is an option in 
Google Home to mirror the audio from your smart phone though, and if you use 
this feature then all of the audio on your phone is sent over to the ChromeCast 
including the TTS.



    > On 10/18/2017 09:52 AM, 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone wrote:
    > OK, got the picture. Sounds interesting and, presumably, it's pretty 
small and can fit with all your other items without difficulty.
    > 
    > Do you get better ones than others, or are they just one make and as good 
as each other?
    > 
    > Carol P
    > 
    >> On 10/18/2017 12:54 AM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
    >> I don't think I've used Chrome Cast on an iPhone, but it is accessible 
from Android, and I believe I've also used it from a browser, like Chrome. I 
don't see why it woudln't be accessible with an iPhone.
    >> 
    >> 
    >> Basically, you buy a Chrome Cast device which you add to your wifi 
network and plug into the audio input of a device, such as to a home theater 
system with HDMI or powered external speakers with a 3MM jack. Now you find an 
app that supports Chrome Cast and double tap the cast button and choose your 
destination. Like I said, I do this all of the time from my Android smart phone.
    >> 
    >> 
    >> 
    >>> On 10/17/2017 08:03 AM, Simon Wong wrote:
    >>> Hi everyone! Hope you all are doing well, I have a couple of iPhone 
questions which I hope somebody can answer, when you put a appointment or 
schedule something in your calendar, does it give you any notification or sound 
when it's time to remind you? When I tried to put something in my calendar, I 
got no sound or notification to let me know that there was something scheduled 
there. Also does anybody know if Chromecast can be used by people who are blind 
or visually impaired?
    >>> 
    >>> Sent from my iPhone
    >>> 
    >> 
    > 

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