![]() Is this all fiddly? Yes but not too tricky if you have about an hour to spare and know your way around your Mac system preferences. Most people advise leaving it switched on permanently. Once this is done you do not need the iPhone again and can pretty well forget about the chromecast. I then tested everything was working OK from the iPhone using TuneIn Radio. I think you also have to set up your chromecast initially using an ios device eg an iphone using the chromecast app. You will probably need to go to the Security and Privacy settings in System preferences in order to load these applications as they are not available from the App Store. You have to select soundflower as the input and output choice in the Sound item of system preferences once you have downloaded it. It does work but be aware that when you set up soundflower correctly you can no longer hear music through the Mac's own speakers. These give clear instructions on how to cast to a chromecast from iTunes. If you search the web you will find soundflower 2.0b2 and soundcast 1.6. However it will NOT do it straight out of the box. I bought a chromecast audio today and it IS possible to get it to play with iTunes. ![]()
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