![]() My impression is that the company makes several commercial products and this was a hobby project. My once concern was no updates for almost 18 months. I haven't heard of DisplayMonkey that Robert5205 suggested, but it does look interesting. With that said, it just worked, and it only cost me $30 / TV. It definitely isn't perfect (you can't get rid of the clock.), and you don't have as many options as you would from another source. ![]() Once it is uploaded, it will appear on the next rotation. Set the time to the shortest interval (I believe it is 30s or 60s), and give your users access to that folder. You just need a Google Drive folder where you store your images / slides, and setup the Chromecast to use that folder for the background image rotation. The way I did this at a previous job (with almost no budget for it), was to utilize Chromecasts. ![]()
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