Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Entertainment | $0.99 | Thomas Devoy | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Why use Cinch?
• The only Chromecast app that can stream full music playlists from start to finish. No need to constantly go back and change songs!
• No setup required - Just load the app, connect to a Chromecast device, and you'll be off playing any of your local media!
• Seamless HD Photo and Video streaming!
• Shuffle through your entire music library!
• Easy to use interface puts all of your local media one click away!
Cinch is the perfect app for streaming music playlists, or just showing off some HD videos and pictures!
*Note: Due to iOS restrictions, the Cinch app currently only supports videos and photos located inside the Photos application. It does not support videos purchased from iTunes.
This app works better than others because it works with my playlists and not just my song lists. And
No genre support, no browsing by Artist->Albums. Perfectly fine for people who know nothing or don’t care about music. And it does get music from an iPod touch to a chromecast audio. But otherwise, too frustrating to use.
I am trying to use Cinch with a Google audio device. Cinch will just stop at times. Not responding to any touch on my iPad. I have to completely shut down the app and restart it. Annoying.
It does what it does. For playlist play, I hope it displays more info on browse pages and now playing page. Like track number, duration, even album info. Now it only displays title.
I’m using Cinch specifically to cast my iTunes library to Chromecast Audio. It works as advertised most of the time. Occasionally gets hung up, but has been a minor inconvenience in comparison to the bigger picture of inexpensive, good quality, and very flexible while house audio powered by Chromecast.
I am very much disappointed. Feeling bad that I had not read the reviews. Very bad quality of music that gets streamed from phone. Super annoying.
Doesn’t even sense chromecast!!! I hate this app, I can’t believe this app, so buggy too.
Does not auto play next song, even on a playlist. If you force it, it still takes 3 seconds for the song to start.