How to Cast Local Media From Windows to Chromecast
Chromecast is a popular device that helps users to stream content from their smartphone or laptop to their television. It is a useful tool that helps you to watch your favorite movies, shows or pictures with family and friends on the big screen. However, many people struggle with casting local media from their Windows PC to their Chromecast. In this article, we will show you how to cast local media from Windows to Chromecast.
Step 1: Set up Chromecast
The first step is to set up Chromecast on your television. Plug the Chromecast device into your TV’s HDMI port and connect it to a power source. Ensure that your Chromecast device and Windows PC are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Download the Google Home application on your Windows PC and follow the on-screen instructions to set up the Chromecast device.
Step 2: Install Chrome Browser
Once you have set up Chromecast, it’s time to install the Google Chrome browser on your Windows PC. Google Chrome is the best browser to use with Chromecast. If you already have Chrome installed, make sure it’s up to date. If not, download and install the latest version of Google Chrome.
Step 3: Cast Local Media
To cast local media, you need to have Google Chrome and the Google Cast extension installed on your Windows PC. Once you have installed both, open Google Chrome. On the top right corner of your browser, click on the three-vertical dots and select “Cast” from the drop-down menu.
In the Cast tab, you’ll see a list of available devices. Select the device you want to cast to from the list of available devices. If the device is not visible, click “Add a device.”
Once you have selected the device, you can start casting by clicking the “Sources” drop-down menu and selecting “Cast file.” You can then choose the file from your computer that you want to cast to your Chromecast.
Step 4: Play and Control Media
Once you have cast your local media, it will start playing on your Chromecast. You can control the media by going back to the “Cast” tab in Chrome and using the volume and playback controls. You can also use your Windows PC’s keyboard to control playback.
Conclusion
Casting local media from Windows to Chromecast is a simple process. You need to have Google Chrome, the Google Cast extension, and a stable Wi-Fi connection. Once you have set up Chromecast, installed the Google Chrome browser, and the Google Cast extension, you can start casting your local media to your Chromecast device and enjoy your favorite content on the big screen. We hope this article helped you learn how to cast local media from Windows to Chromecast.