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Chromecast as a brand has been going through it. Second-gen Chromecast and Chromecast Audio have been plagued with a strange glitch that essentially leaves these devices unusable. Users are not happy. Google, for their part, has advised not to factory reset the devices as a workaround, saying that the company is working on an official fix.
In the meantime, Google rolled out an unrelated update for Chromecast with Google TV. The company no longer sells this device, but even still, issued a long-awaited Android 14 update for Chromecast with Google TV. The release notes say, with this update, “The Google TV Streamer Voice Remote supports Find My Remote and Customizable Button,” which should be welcome additions to users of this remote. In addition, Chromecast with Google TV users now have security patch updates up through January of this year, as well as various system stability and improvements.
On the surface, this update appears minor, but genuinely useful, so it'd only make sense to install it right away. However, Google might have been a bit overconfident with its claim of "stability and improvements" here. Chromecast with Google TV users are complaining that this update is breaking critical features on their devices. On the 9to5Google news post about this update, one commenter says this update broke their local media implementation, saying the device was utilizing too little power, even though their setup should provide plenty of input and worked with Android 12 without issue. Other users say it broke their USB drive detection: No matter what they do, their drives are identified as "safely ejected," but won't be read. One user explicitly says they'll avoid this update, because of the other commenters' experiences.
A post about the update on r/AndroidTV reveals other complaints, as well. Some users' devices crash when scrolling through the "Display and Sound" settings. Another user can't cast on from Chrome on their desktop machine following the update.
It's a tricky situation for Chromecast with Google TV users: On the one hand, they now have access to an extra couple months of security updates, which is always important to install when available. On the other, however, the update breaks key features you might frequently use your Chromecast with Google TV device for, including casting, USB drives, and running media locally. The update is still quite new, so there might even be more bugs yet to be discovered.
As it stands, you might be better off waiting to install this update until Google can address these issues. If you feel you should update, or you're reading this at a time when Google has issued a new update, you'll find the option from Settings > System > About > System.
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In the meantime, Google rolled out an unrelated update for Chromecast with Google TV. The company no longer sells this device, but even still, issued a long-awaited Android 14 update for Chromecast with Google TV. The release notes say, with this update, “The Google TV Streamer Voice Remote supports Find My Remote and Customizable Button,” which should be welcome additions to users of this remote. In addition, Chromecast with Google TV users now have security patch updates up through January of this year, as well as various system stability and improvements.
On the surface, this update appears minor, but genuinely useful, so it'd only make sense to install it right away. However, Google might have been a bit overconfident with its claim of "stability and improvements" here. Chromecast with Google TV users are complaining that this update is breaking critical features on their devices. On the 9to5Google news post about this update, one commenter says this update broke their local media implementation, saying the device was utilizing too little power, even though their setup should provide plenty of input and worked with Android 12 without issue. Other users say it broke their USB drive detection: No matter what they do, their drives are identified as "safely ejected," but won't be read. One user explicitly says they'll avoid this update, because of the other commenters' experiences.
A post about the update on r/AndroidTV reveals other complaints, as well. Some users' devices crash when scrolling through the "Display and Sound" settings. Another user can't cast on from Chrome on their desktop machine following the update.
It's a tricky situation for Chromecast with Google TV users: On the one hand, they now have access to an extra couple months of security updates, which is always important to install when available. On the other, however, the update breaks key features you might frequently use your Chromecast with Google TV device for, including casting, USB drives, and running media locally. The update is still quite new, so there might even be more bugs yet to be discovered.
If you have to update
As it stands, you might be better off waiting to install this update until Google can address these issues. If you feel you should update, or you're reading this at a time when Google has issued a new update, you'll find the option from Settings > System > About > System.
Full story here: