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If it makes you feel any better, I decided earlier today to experiment with "castnow", a command-line program for casting to a Chromecast device.
I grabbed the url of a video off of Archive.org, used wget on a box I was ssh'd into to download the video, and then ran my "castnow" command to cast it to the Chromecast.
I got a progress bar and current/total time on the TV, but aside from that only a black screen and no audio.
I tried getting the latest version of "castnow" from the Git repo. I tried transcoding 7 different ways with FFMPEG. A bunch of things.
Finally, copied the video to my local machine and ran it in mpv.
The video itself was solid black with no audio and the Archive.org page had comments on it saying "why is there no video or audio?"
I tried a different video and it worked fine.
Beautiful story. Feel that we've all been there. Every now and then, when the assumption is that the stupid piece of tech isn't working, and there it is, just functioning as intended :)
Thanks for sharing
This is hilarious
My desktop background used to be solid black with faint grey text reading "Yes, the monitor works."