@honibunni : That sounds about right to me. Each CCU will display a different key sequence, so just linking with the appropriate code each time you wish to switch TV.
I have two chromecasts in use and its easy.
One important thing, for the first setup, do not connect the chromecast to LAN-cable, otherwise its not possible to get it in your home installation. At least I had a hard time to find that out ![]()
And for daily use, for me its better to choose the game and the display first in the app. Otherwise when you start your controller, it starts the chromecast that was in use last. In general, thats a nice feature but can be annoying when you choose another TV because people are sitting in front of that.
@honibunni : That sounds about right to me. Each CCU will display a different key sequence, so just linking with the appropriate code each time you wish to switch TV.
Could you also have multiple controllers linked to the same TV? Or do you have to pair it every time you want to play?
@Samas : You can have multiple controllers linked to the same CCU/TV. That's the setup we have at home, 2 controllers both are linked to the same CCU. We can launch Stadia from either and no issues that I've encountered yet.
@Samas : Good to hear. We also have a white controller to go along with the founders edition blue controller. I had to get different color controllers just to avoid arguments as to whose controller is whose when the kids take over.
I have two chromecasts in use and its easy.
One important thing, for the first setup, do not connect the chromecast to LAN-cable, otherwise its not possible to get it in your home installation. At least I had a hard time to find that out ![]()
And for daily use, for me its better to choose the game and the display first in the app. Otherwise when you start your controller, it starts the chromecast that was in use last. In general, thats a nice feature but can be annoying when you choose another TV because people are sitting in front of that.