was the deep dive. He found the folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Universal Media Server\renderers . Inside was a library of text files: Samsung-UHD.conf , Roku-StreamingStick.conf , Xbox-One.conf . And there, at the bottom, was Chromecast-Generic.conf .
He refreshed. Nothing.
# Chromecast Generic Renderer Config # Supports: All Chromecast models (1st gen, 2nd gen, Ultra, Audio, Google TV) # Note: Requires FFmpeg for transcoding MKV to MP4/TsMuxer for AC3 audio He read the notes. Chromecast didn't like MKV containers. It didn't like DTS audio. It wanted MP4 with AAC or AC3. UMS could transcode—convert the file on the fly—but only if configured correctly. universal media server chromecast
# Enable DIAL server (Chromecast discovery) dial = false He changed false to true . was the deep dive
was denial. Leo blamed the Chromecast. "It's a proprietary Google toy," he grumbled, clicking "Restart UMS" for the seventh time. He tried casting his desktop from Chrome. The video stuttered, audio desynced, and subtitles turned into hieroglyphics. And there, at the bottom, was Chromecast-Generic