Hey there, thanks for your tweet. Let's get this sorted out — does this happen to other cast-enabled apps? What message do you get on your TV screen? You want to make sure your devices are within 15-20 feet of your router.
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Replying to @madebygoogle
No, no other apps. Only youtube. I can get it connect and play 1 video at a time, but the interaction of using the app and getting it to register doesn’t happen. It claims I need to connect to wifi which isnt the case. this is what I see on the app even w/ a current video playing
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Replying to @BrownSugarMama_ @madebygoogle
If you look at the bottom of the screenshot, a video is current playing using the cast, but the app “semi” crashes. It is only with this app on the chromecast. Tried other apps and the YT app on another device and both were fine
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Replying to @BrownSugarMama_
Thanks for the photo. To make sure all sides are looked at, could you try casting from a different app like Netflix? Also, rebooting your Chromecast, Wi-Fi router and cast device for about a minute can help refresh the connection.
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Replying to @madebygoogle
I’ve done all of the above. Twice tonight and numerous times over the last few days. I’ve come to realize this is jus the relationship between chrome and the youtube app. No issues with using the yT app with firestick and no issues using a diff app with chromecast
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Replying to @BrownSugarMama_
We understand. You could also reach out to our friends
@TeamYouTube for additional help on the app.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @madebygoogle
Thanks for tagging us.
@BrownSugarMama_ Updating the app or reinstalling it often fixes most issues. Let us know if that works.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
Thanks! Will try the reinstall since the update didn’t work.
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