How Do I Cast the Video to My TV?

Modified on Tue, 18 Mar at 6:35 PM

There are several ways to watch our content on a larger screen:

1. Chromecast (Google Cast)

If you have a Google Chromecast device or a TV with built-in Google Cast, follow these steps:

  • Ensure your Chromecast is connected to your TV and the same Wi-Fi network as your device.

  • Open our video player in Google Chrome (on Android or desktop).

  • Look for the "Cast" icon in the player and select your Chromecast device.

  • The video will stream directly to your TV.

For detailed instructions, visit Google’s Chromecast support page.

2. AirPlay (Apple Devices)

If you have an Apple TV or an AirPlay-compatible smart TV, follow these steps:

  • Ensure your Apple TV or compatible TV is on the same Wi-Fi network as your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.

  • Open our video player in Safari (on iOS or macOS).

  • Tap the "AirPlay" icon and select your Apple TV.

  • The video will play on your TV.

For more details, visit Apple’s AirPlay support page.

3. HDMI Connection (Wired Option)

If your device doesn’t support wireless casting, you can use an HDMI cable:

  • Connect your PC, laptop, or mobile device to your TV using an HDMI cable (or an adapter if needed).

  • Select the correct HDMI input on your TV.

  • Play the video on your device, and it will mirror on your TV.

For more details, visit this guide on connecting a laptop to a TV.

4. Other Casting Technologies

Many smart TVs now have built-in casting features (e.g., Samsung Smart View, LG Screen Share, Roku, Amazon Fire TV). While these may work with our platform, we officially support only Chromecast in Google Chrome and AirPlay in Safari at this time.

5. Future Support for Apple TV, Fire TV & Roku

At present, Apple TV, Fire TV, and Roku are not officially supported. However, we will be working on adding support for these platforms in the near future. Stay tuned for updates!

⚠ Note: Due to rapid changes in streaming technology, we cannot guarantee compatibility with all third-party casting methods.

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