Is Google chromecast audio being discontinued?

Is Google chromecast audio being discontinued?

While Chromecast Audio has been discontinued, Google Chromecast is still on the market, and it offers the closest available alternative to Chromecast Audio.

How good is the Chromecast Audio DAC?

Yes. The DAC in the chromecast audio isn’t horrible. Unless you have a really resolving system and can stream very high quality files, I doubt you’ll notice a lot of difference. But, there are certain times that it may be “handy” to have the CCA go into a DAC/external transport/Integrated Amp of some sort.

Is Chromecast Audio better than Chromecast?

But it is hard to say whether Chromecast Audio offers better audio quality than Chromecast because Chromecast does not have its own DAC and the audio quality depends on the device connected. Technically, an HDMI connection can offer more bandwidth (more audio channels) than the optical interface.

What is the point of Chromecast Audio?

Chromecast Audio is a small device that attaches to your traditional speakers. It enables the speakers to stream music and audio programming wirelessly from different devices and different online-based sources.

Is chromecast dead?

So, does that mean the $30 Chromecast will be discontinued? Nope — it’s sticking around! For the foreseeable future, the Chromecast 3rd Generation that debuted in 2019 will remain for sale. Google says the product will continue to offer an “easy, simple way to cast content.” Pricing will remain the same as well at $30.

What DAC is used in Chromecast Audio?

AKM AK4430 DAC
Regular Chromecast can handle audio well, but the Chromecast Audio has an on board AKM AK4430 DAC that supports Hi-Res Audio up to 24-bit/96KHz so it’s much better for streaming hi-res music. Tidal users rejoice!

How do I improve chromecast audio?

To improve your audio quality, try these steps:

  1. Make sure your Chromecast Audio is plugged into the wall using the power supply included in your Chromecast Audio box.
  2. Make sure all connections are securely plugged in.
  3. Try enabling Full Dynamic Range.
  4. Put some distance between your Chromecast Audio and your audio system.

Is chromecast audio bit perfect?

As I understand it, the CCA is bit perfect, with negligible jitter, when connected to a good DAC. So, that suggests there is no other streamer which can provide an audible improvement in sound quality when used this way.

What do you need to know about Chromecast Audio?

Chromecast Audio is a variation of the second-generation Chromecast designed for use with audio streaming apps. Chromecast Audio features a 3.5 millimeter audio jack/mini-TOSLINK socket, allowing the device to be attached to speakers and home audio systems.

Is the Chromecast good for Dumb HiFi setup?

The Chromecast Audio is the easiest way to make your dumb HiFi setup a far smarter, network enabled system. That does though sound rather derogatory towards the high-end stereo gear a good many people still love to play their music through.

Where do I plug Chromecast into my stereo?

Tucked behind your stereo, wired into a spare input via either RCA, 3.5mm or optical cables, and powered from the wall setup is pretty much done. All you then need do is use your nearest mobile device to point the Chromecast Audio at your wireless network and you’re done. Well, so long as you’re not some Windows Phone freak like me.

When was the first generation of Chromecast released?

The first-generation Chromecast, a video streaming device, was announced on July 24, 2013, and made available for purchase on the same day in the United States for US$35 (equivalent to US$39 in 2020).[4] The second-generation Chromecast and an audio-only model called Chromecast Audio were released in September 2015.

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