Another device heads to the Google graveyard.

  • @dhtseany@lemmy.ml
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    615 months ago

    And just like that I gave up on casting and shifted back to a dedicated streaming PC like it’s 2010. I changed the way I consumed my media for you, Google, and your thanks in return was betraying us by retiring the equipment that we came to rely on left and right. I’m still pissed about Chromecast audio.

    God I’m tired of this shit.

    • @7U5K3N@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      155 months ago

      Chromecast audio

      When they disco’d them I found like 6 at Walmart for 3.99.

      I bought them all. Lol

      They are still in a box… But Ill have a use for them… Probably

    • superterran
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      -95 months ago

      So dramatic, it looks like a decent upgrade! The last device was laggy anyways

      • fmstrat
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        25 months ago

        I was thinking the same. Matter integration and a faster processor. I think the hard part for users is the price point. They’re “upgrading” the Chromecast, which is good, but they are using a higher tier product to do it, so it will be treated as a graveyard project.

  • @TrippyFocus@lemmy.ml
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    555 months ago

    In place of the Chromecast, the company will offer the newly announced $99.99 Google TV Streamer, which launches on September 24th. The set-top box comes with some significant spec bumps over the Chromecast with Google TV, such as a processor that’s 22 percent faster, along with Thread and Matter integration.

    Replacing it with something 3x as much that more or less does the same thing.

    • Thrickles
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      205 months ago

      I was already considering Jellyfin as a possible replacement, and this pretty much ensures it.

        • @tyler@programming.dev
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          105 months ago

          Roku is fucking terrible now. I’m not who you asked but I switched off of Roku to an Apple TV and it’s by far the best device you can use unless you’re building something completely custom.

          • @0ops@lemm.ee
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            15 months ago

            Just to clarify, the Jellifin app for Roku is pretty good and has been improving a ton the last year in particular. But yeah, Roku itself is it’s own can of worms

        • Thrickles
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          25 months ago

          Dunno. I’ve come to rely on the “cast” functionality from my Android, but finding a FOSS client with even similar functionality is proving difficult.

          Chromecast will continue to work, until it doesn’t. I’ll use that time to test some options and see where I land.

    • fox [comrade/them]
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      45 months ago

      Why does it matter if the processor is faster, I’m not watching videos at double speed anyways

  • Zier
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    325 months ago

    Google & Microsoft went to the same college. They create devices, make people think there will be multiple generations of these devices, and in a short time, DELETE them from Earth. Same for services. If you have a complaint about my opinion, you can contact me on Google+

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      205 months ago

      What’s weird is that Google + actually had a lot of traction. They could have been serious competitors to Facebook, especially now that Facebook has completely fucked their site.

      • Zier
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        115 months ago

        They completely screwed that up. Some of us never joined StalkerBook and never will. I think the real reason Google stops doing things is because they can’t make bazillions doing it. Billions are just not enough for them. Greedy, greedy, greedy.

        • @purplemonkeymad@programming.dev
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          75 months ago

          I think the reason they drop these things is that the project leaders move on and one one wants to take that job anymore. If there is no one to push it, no one cares and it gets axed. The person that setup Google+ probably wasn’t around after it launched, so momentum was just completely lost.

          Calling them greedy gives them more credit than the apathy they had to begin with.

          • @Saeveo@lemmy.world
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            55 months ago

            I remember reading somewhere that this happens because people within Google are only credited for bringing new products/projects to fruition. There’s no benefit career-wise to maintaining or improving a product, so once it’s up and running you pull your team away from it ASAP to start working on something new.

  • @nailingjello@lemmy.zip
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    125 months ago

    As someone with an OG Chromecast and occasionally uses it to cast photos, any reason I should find a recently discontinued “last model” to replace mine?

  • @hesusingthespiritbomb@lemmy.world
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    45 months ago

    I feel like the constant renaming carousel hurts google more than a lot of people realize. Most people buying streaming devices don’t pay attention to press releases. The Chromecast name has a ton of recognition that now disappeared, and “Google Streamer” is too generic ever to get traction.

    Also the processor sucks. It was used in the fire stick in 2021. 99$ for something that isn’t gonna be some huge improvement over the $50 device.