Question posted by bcqusa on June 3rd, 2015

What Is The Proper Sequence To Stop Casting In The Middle From Pc To Tv?

After I stop casting in the middle from TV and turn off TV and chromecast, the next day, Netflix frequently stopped working. I have to reinstall chromecast on my PC and reset it up. Why? What is the proper procedure to stop casting randomly without causing a problem?

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