Or set aside your Firefox values and just use Chrome for casting-we won’t tell anyone. If you’re a Firefox devotee who wants to cast from that browser, for example, you’ll have to set up a series of workarounds. You can, however, cast Philo from a Chrome browser-it’s not ideal, but it works.īesides the lack of a traditional TV interface, Google Chromecast doesn’t-surprise-play well with some non-Google applications. Philo is another matter, though: Chromecast isn’t compatible with the Philo app. ![]() Meaning: Netflix doesn’t have to be visibly “open” to stream Queer Eye while you’re eyeing Instagram. Chromecast’s internal Wi-Fi antenna grabs the app’s video or audio stream, freeing up your device’s interface. You’re able to perform other tasks on your phone or another device while casting, by the way. 60fps video streaming at full-HD (1080p) resolution Mirror the screen of your smartphone or cast. Chromecast is actually easier to set up and start using than some finicky Bluetooth speakers we’ve tried-not that we’re still bitter about that derailed office karaoke party. The Chromecast 3 can now do 1080p at 60 frames per second. ![]() Like most things Google, it’s comfortably intuitive. Tap Setup for your Chromecast (which will appear as “Chromecast0066” or something similar) and follow the prompts to complete configuration and customization.įrom there, you’ll be able to rename your Chromecast for easy identification and TV location (like “Living Room,” “Kitchen,” “Panic Room,” etc.).Open the Google Home app and tap the Devices button.While downloading the Google Home app to your phone or tablet, plug the Chromecast into your TV’s HDMI port. ![]() It only takes three steps to get casting: Setting up a Chromecast 3rd Generation is a little different than plugging in a set-top box streaming device, but still pretty easy.
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