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I'm just starting to play with Google Cast, so I downloaded the hellotext Chrome example app. If I open the sender that comes with it, everything works. However, if I take the receiver.html file, upload a copy of my own somewhere, create an app, and then replace the app id in the sender.html, it doesn't work.

The console log says "receiver list empty". I do have my Chromecast (both of them actually) added to my account as test devices. I reset them, both via software and by unplugging and replugging them. I even did a factory reset on one of them, but still no luck.

Googling got me to this response: How to launch a receiver app in Chrome once Chromecast device has been whitelisted?

However, the option to enable (or disable) sending the serial number on update check doesn't seem to exist anymore.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

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  • I guess I'll end up doing that, but this shouldn't be necessary according to all I've read.
    – Nacho
    Jun 20, 2015 at 23:16
  • (@RobertRowntree: there is no need to publish the app.) Nacho: Make sure you have entered the serial numbers correctly; I recommend you take a picture and zoom in to make sure there is no confusion about 0 vs O, etc. Once you have done that step, power cycle your chromecast.
    – Ali Naddaf
    Jun 20, 2015 at 23:18
  • @AliNaddaf I double checked the Chromecast serial number, and it's correct. The only confusing letter is a zero, but the voice that reads it clearly says zero.
    – Nacho
    Jun 20, 2015 at 23:37
  • I suggest you contact our support at support.google.com/cast-developer/contact/… to get further assistance regarding this issue.
    – Ali Naddaf
    Jun 21, 2015 at 20:05

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