It is possible to connect a Chromecast to a cable box Comcast and be able to play YouTube video on your TV.
No, it is not your comcast. You may have to make sure that your video is compatible with youtube, and if your NAT connection is open (it's on your router). If your NAT connect is set as strict, it will make it as hard as possible for you to transfer files and packets over the internet
As the name implies, the Google Chromecast dongle allows you to "cast" content from your mobile device to the TV. You can cast anything from streaming services (ie: YouTube, Netflix, etc.), video, music, images, pages (from Chrome) and so on.
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Yes, your PC can stream almost any video playable in Google's Chrome browser to the Chromecast. Also, just search for "Chromecast" on the App Store, and you'll find the app to setup the Chromecast via your iPhone. You can then stream video and audio from YouTube, Netflix, Google Play Movies, Google Play Music, Hulu Plus, HBOGO, Pandora and many more apps from the iPhone.
no i have a comcast account and it worked
it is possible and this youtube video i found shows you how. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfhACiBCx5g
Chromecast is an HD media streamer from google that lets you wirelessly stream(watch) videos on your TV from your laptops, cell phones and tablets within a wifi network. Currently it supports streaming of videos from youtube, Netflix, HBO Go, HULU, Chrome browser(using extension) and few other sources.
you can find them on comcast on demand, on youtube or Disney channel [channel 136]
Connect your camera or phone to the computer and download the video on youtube
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Roku streaming Stick and Google Chromecast are two very different streamers. Roku is a fully functional media hub that can access streaming media services by itself with the included remote. It has its own on-screen menu and can stream channels on its own, placing direct user control at the forefront and leaving mobile device control as a supporting feature. The Chromecast is more of a smartphone and tablet accessory, and requires one to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network to work. It focuses on letting users send whatever they're watching on their mobile devices to the Chromecast without any direct control over the Chromecast itself. However, it's limited to only supported apps and services, and currently that means a very limited selection of content like Netflix, Hulu Plus, YouTube, Pandora, and HBO GO. Google has released the Chromecast SDK and opened it up to development, but currently Roku's ecosystem is much more powerful from a consumer standpoint, if less hackable. You can do more with less effort on the Roku than on the Chromecast, and that makes it well worth the extra $15 on the price tag.
Comcast is 54 & 132. Nicktoons though is on 129. Direct tv is like 299 or 200