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How to Cast a Chrome Tab for the First Time

Marie Prokopets,Co-founder of Nira

Chromecasts ability to stream movies, TV shows, music, and more from any TV is pretty cool. You can also Cast from your computer to your TV.

You can also turn your TV into a giant monitor that you can control from your computer or mobile device. You can Cast your phone screen, a browser tab from your computer, or media from your device to your TV.

If youre looking for how to set up a basic Chrome Casting, heres Googles guide. This post will show you, step by step, how to Cast directly from a Chrome tab to any device you want.

What is Chrome Casting a tab good for?

Casting a tab from Chrome is useful when you want to Cast mainly static content, like photos from Dropbox, OneDrive, or Google Drive. Its also good for viewing a website at a larger scale without the pixelation and rescaling you encounter when you zoom in.

If you want to display a presentation on a larger monitor, Chromecasting a tab a great choice.

What is Chrome Casting a tab not good for?

Casting a Chrome tab doesnt work well for some videos.

Some video sites, like YouTube, support Chrome Casting and work great. Chromecast grabs the content directly from the internet and treats the tab as a remote control for the TV. In fact, it stops Casting the tab, which can sometimes cause problems [more on this below].

But when youre using something like Vimeo, DailyMotion, or Amazon Prime Video, it doesnt work well because these sites dont plug seamlessly into the Chrome ecosystem. Instead of streaming content directly from the web to your TV, youll be streaming it through your computer and then from the Chrome tab to your TV.

Depending on your computer and internet connection, that additional layer is a recipe for glitches and other issues. You can get around this by using the mobile app for the streaming service youre trying to use. These apps often have native Chromecast support, eliminating the problem. You can also choose to Cast media rather than the entire tab.

What do you need to Cast a Chrome tab?

To make this work, youll need the following:

1. Chromecast on your TV

Without this, your browser wont be able to find anything to Cast to and your TV wont be able to receive the content youre Casting.

You can use either a Chromecast dongle or a TV with Chromecast built in. If youre using the Chromecast dongle, plug the dongle into one the HDMI ports on your TV.

2. Chrome

You can Cast a tab directly from your browser but that browser has to be Chrome. You cant Cast to a Chromecast from Edge, Firefox, or any other browser. If youre having trouble, make sure Chrome is updated.

3. Wifi

Chromecast and Chrome communicate over wifi, so you need them both connected to the same wifi network.

You can use the Chromecast extension for Chrome, and it does make things easier, but you dont need it. Chrome Casting is supported natively inside Chrome.

4. A compatible device

You can Cast from any desktop, laptop, or Android device that meets the system requirements below. You cant Cast a Chrome tab from an iPhone or iPad, though you can Cast media from those devices.

Your device should meet this minimum requirements:

  • Windows: Windows 7 or above, Core i3 processor or above
  • Mac: Macbook Pro 2011 or Air 2012 or later, OS X 10.9 or above
  • Chromebook:Works better on Chromebooks from 2014 and later, but no minimum requirements
  • Linux:Too variable to define

What can you Cast?

You should be able to Cast pretty much any web content. TV shows, YouTube, web pages, presentatios, and anything that shows in Chrome.

There are some exceptions. Some plugins dont work reliably when you Cast a tab. These include Microsoft Silverlight, Quicktime, and VLC. Since some streaming services rely on Silverlight, they might not work at alland Casting media rather than a tab wont solve that problem.

Other than YouTube, many video sites dont work consistently Chromecast.

If you cant download the video files and Cast them from your computer, you can try Casting from a mobile device. Proprietary web streaming services often have apps that support Chromecast even if their desktop players dont work well.

Ready with the content you want to Cast? Lets get started.

Chromecast from Your Computer

This works more or less the same for PCs, Macs, and Linux machines.

First, open the Chrome menu [the three dots next to your profile picture] and choose Cast from the dropdown menu.

Choose the Chromecast you want to Cast to

The dropdown will offer you a list of potential Cast targets.

Choose your Chromecast. Youll begin Casting right away. If not, switch the HDML channels on your TV until it appeears.

Pinning the Cast button to the toolbar in Chrome

You dont have to do this, but if you plan to Cast a lot, its a nice hack.

Once youve opened the Chrome menu and selected Cast, youll notice the Cast button appears in your toolbar. But if youre going to Cast a lot, its better to keep it there permanently. You can do that by right-clicking it [CMD-click on a Mac] and selecting Always show icon.

Cast video or other media

You can Cast video from a tab by clicking the Cast symbol in the toolbar. The videos soundtrack will play on both your TV and your computer. All other sounds from that tab will play only from your computer.

Chrome will default to Casting the content within a tab, not the tab itself. It will Cast the video out of a tab without the surrounding graphics, HTML, and so on. Most of the time, thats good. Why Cast a web page over to your TV if you dont have to?

But it also means that not everything in the tab will make it over to your TV. Subtitles in YouTube videos and other additional material might not get displayed.

There used to be a more complex Chromecast control system giving you the option of switching between Casting the whole tab and Casting its contents. Thats been removed unfortunately.

Theres a fix involving the use of Chrome Flags. From your browsers omnibar:

  1. Go to chrome://flags/#views-cast-dialogand Disable it.
  2. Go to chrome://flags/#upcoming-ui-featuresand Disable it.

You should now have access to the full controls that allow you to Cast the whole tab.

Stop Casting from your computer

When youre done, you can stop Casting by clicking the Cast symbol on the right of the omnibar and selecting Stop from the menu.

Chromecast from Android

Open Settings and select Connected Devices > Cast, then select your Chromecast from the menu.

The Chrome tab on your Android screen will display on your TV.

From there, you can:

Cast media from Android

Click Cast on the video youre watching and it will be displayed on your TV. You can find the Cast button in different places, depending on what youre using to watch media. For example, its at the top of the Home screen in the Android YouTube app.

Choose the Chromecast you want to Cast to, tap Play, and your media will be displayed on your TV. To stop Casting media, click Cast again.

Stop Casting on Android

Go to Settings > Connected Devices > Cast and select your Chromecast, then tap Disconnect and your TV will stop showing content from your Android screen.

Chromecast from an iPhone or iPad

You cant Cast a tab from iPads or iPhones, but you can Cast media. All you need to do is tap Cast on the media youre watching. To stop Casting, tap Cast again and select Stop.

Cast from Files on Your Computer

If you can download the files you want to watch, you can Cast those from your computer too. To do that:

  1. Open Chrome and select Cast, then click the down arrow next to Cast to
  2. Select Stream a video or audio file, then Cast file.
  3. Choose the file you want to Cast, then the Chromecast device you want to Cast to.

Having trouble casting?

If you cant find the Cast button on your desktop or laptop, try these steps.

First, make sure Chrome is up to date and that your computer and your Chromecast device are connected to the same wifi network.

Next, see if the Cast button is in the overflow area. This is the space Chrome sets aside for extensions if you have a ton of them. Click the Settings menu and see if you can find the Cast button in there.

No luck? Try quitting Chrome entirely and restarting it. You can also try restarting your entire computer.

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