From: Wayne@Cowboy.net   
   Subject: Re: I can't screencast correctly from PC   
       
   On Sun, 01 Jan 2017 14:12:11 -0500, Wayne@Cowboy.net wrote:   
       
   >On Sun, 1 Jan 2017 12:39:58 -0500, Big Al wrote:   
   >   
   >>On 01/01/2017 11:59 AM, Wayne@Cowboy.net wrote:   
   >>> On Sun, 1 Jan 2017 16:43:02 +0000, Andy Burns    
   >>> wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Wayne@Cowboy.net wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> I can cast to TV from so-called Chromecast   
   >>>>> supporting apps (such as Youtube). But I want to cast everything I   
   >>>>> show on my PC screen.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> OK, so from within chrome, you use the vertical "..." icon to get to the   
   >>>> menu and see a "cast..." entry? If not you either need a newer version   
   >>>> of chrome, or if you have some reason to stick with an old version, you   
   >>>> might need a cast add-on.   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> So - if I run a video-playing program, or a   
   >>>>> game, I can cast the PC video to my TV.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> I should think the lag (a good half second or so) would make gaming   
   >>>> infeasible.   
   >>> You may be right on that. The movie capability is of more interest to   
   >>> me.   
   >>>   
   >>> I just discovered that wi-fi (wireless) is NOT ENABLED on both my W7   
   >>> and W10 PCs! That's a surprise, and maybe that's my problem. They   
   >>> are different wireless PCI adapters of course , being on different   
   >>> PCs. How do I enable same? I tried, and did not succeed.   
   >>>   
   >>> My PCs are cat5-connected to my Verizon WIRELESS router, whatever   
   >>> problem that might be causing.   
   >>> watchatink?   
   >>>   
   >>> JW   
   >>>   
   >>I have a Chromecast adapter on my TV and have casted (via Google Chrome)    
   >>both when wired and wireless. I don't think it matters. Once you get    
   >>the cast from PC to router your job is done. Now the Chromecast gets    
   >>it from the wireless part of the router.   
   >>   
   >>If you're casting via DLNA the same holds true. I found DLNA on my TV    
   >>interesting as it itself will allow my TV to just pull videos from my    
   >>laptop like it's a server. I don't run anything on my laptop. Except    
   >>the TV only plays certain media types and that's the TV's problem.   
   >>   
   >>Seems to be a trade off between the two. Each has it's feature set.   
   >   
   >I was grasping at straws. I was thinking like you are saying, but   
   >OTOH, I wud tink my wireless adapters shud at least be connected.   
   >Oh well   
   >   
   >JW   
   >   
       
   Good news. I am casting entire screen now in both W7 and W10. Turns   
   out I needed to do a more careful read of:   
       
   http://tweaks.com/windows/65923/share-your-entire-windows-desktop-sceen-with-ch   
   romecast/   
       
   which says in part:   
       
   To share your entire screen, you will need to click on the down arrow   
   icon after clicking on the cast icon. Then, select Cast screen/Window   
   (experimental).   
       
   I post this only to maybe help some other poor lost soul. Please   
   ignore if you were/are not having my problem.   
       
   JW   
      
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