In think I see what ClaraLawrence's hubby might have done. You have to
be using the Chrome browser, which you can download for free (I have it
automatically installed on my Samsung Chromebook). Google "Chromecast
apps". You should now be looking at a page from google that is headed
"Now Casting". Scroll to the bottom of that page and find where it says
"Cast a Chrome tab". Click on "Add the Chromecast extension to your
Chrome browser". All that browsing and clicking should take you to the
following address:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-cast/boadgeojelhgndaghljhdicfkmllpafd?hl=en
This page is headed "Google Cast". There is a button on the upper right
called "Add to Chrome", or something (it changed after I clicked it, and
I'm not quite sure what it said before I did that). Anyway, clicking on this
should install the Chrome Cast extension in your Chrome browser.
Okay, if you have gotten this far, you're almost there, and you won't
have to do any of that stuff again (whew!)
Turn on your TV. Logon to
thequiltshow.com and find something you'ld like to watch. On the TOP
right hand side of your browser window there should be an icon that looks
like a rectangular envelope with a corner inked in. This is the same
icon that you see in the LOWER right hand side of YouTube screens you
Chromecast, but now it should be in the TOP right hand corner of the
screen. If you click it, Alex and Ricky should appear on your TV set.
Unlike the Chromecast YouTube (and Netflix, etc.) app, this "Chromecast
extension" is still in beta, but it works pretty well for me (except
that sometimes the sound and picture get a little out of synch). I
think "Chromecast extension" works differently from the YouTube app.
The YouTube app starts a streaming process that goes to your TV from the
cloud. Once that has started, you can actually turn your PC off, and
the TV will keep streaming. But "Chromecast extension" is apparently
different. You have to keep your PC on for it to work.
Sorry for all the words, but I wanted to put down instructions that
even I could follow. Good luck!