
最近不少使用者發現 Chromecast 第二代 和 Chromecast Audio 出現無法投放的問題。許多用戶反映 Netflix、YouTube 甚至整個投放功能都失效,現在 Google 已經釋出修復方案,如果你的 Chromecast 還沒恢復正常,以下列出各個修復步驟與升級指南,讓裝置能順利投放!
Chromecast 2代 最新修復與升級指南
嘗試直接投放
1.請先確認手機或電腦與 Chromecast 連接同一個 Wi-Fi 網路,
2.開啟 YouTube 或 Netflix,嘗試點擊 「投放」 按鈕。
3.如果 可以正常播放,恭喜問題已經解決!
確認 Chromecast 韌體為最新版本
如果仍然無法使用,請檢查 Chromecast 韌體版本是否更新到最新版本
如果不是,請嘗試 重啟 Chromecast,讓它自動下載更新。
1.開啟 Google Home App(Android 或 iOS)。
2.點擊你的 Chromecast 裝置,進入 設定。
3.找到 韌體版本(Firmware version),與官方最新版本比對(可到 Google 支援頁面 查看最新版本)。
如果已經重置過 Chromecast 該怎麼辦?
Google Nest 團隊在2025年3月20號更新最新修復進度,並且針對重置過的Chromecast給予解決方式
1.確認手機為 Android 版本 3.30.1.6(以上) 和 iOS 版本 3.30.106(以上),
2.更新 Google Home 應用程式,設定您的Chromecast(第二代)和Chromecast Audio。
如果您在設定過程中仍然遇到問題
請聯絡Google客戶支援以獲得進一步的協助,希望這篇指南幫助到你!如果你成功修復,歡迎在下方留言分享你的經驗!
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