
Heads up. Google's latest Chromecast update intentionally breaks AllCast. They disabled 'video_playback' support from the ChromeCast application.
Google has already stepped up with a response to these accusations. They claim that the developer SDK for Google Chromecast is still in its infancy and was released for developer preview and testing only. Allcast may have been released a bit prematurely.
We’re excited to bring more content to Chromecast and would like to support all types of apps, including those for local content. It's still early days for the Google Cast SDK, which we just released in developer preview for early development and testing only. We expect that the SDK will continue to change before we launch out of developer preview, and want to provide a great experience for users and developers before making the SDK and additional apps more broadly available.
It turns out that the Chromecast may not be as open as we had hoped. Google more than likely sees the Chromecast as their way to control content. Content creators may feel uncomfortable cooperating with an open source, easily hackable device. Who knows Google may end up developing a local content streaming service of their own. I would really love to see apps like allcast and other third party development make its way to my television set. I guess we will see over time where exactly Google intends to take this.
Via Android Authority