Chromecast Screenshare For Mac



Using Ditto to Screen Share from Mac and PC to Chromecast. June 15, 2016 Ditto 1. Most conference rooms and environments where you may want to share a screen are equipped with a cable. VGA, DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI; the list goes on. In a better scenario, TVs and projectors are attached to an Apple TV or a Chromecast. AirBeamTV, screen mirroring app for Mac, iPad and iPhone. Stream your screen to a Smart TV, PC or laptop. No cables, Airplay or Apple TV needed! To broadcast audio or video wirelessly from your Mac to the big screen (TV), you will need a Google Chromecast, a Television or projector, Chrome web browser (free for Mac), a WiFi network, and of course a Mac computer. These simple steps take just a few moments and will have you on the way to wireless content streaming. Step 1: Getting started.

What is Chromecast?

Google’s Chromecast allows you to stream video from the likes of YouTube, Netflix, and Hulu, as well as audio, and even your Mac’s entire screen to your TV. It’s a great way of showing slideshows from Photos or movies in QuickTime Player on your TV if you don’t have an Apple TV to use with Airplay. In this article, we’ll show you how to get started with Chromecast from your Mac.

How to set up Chromecast

Here’s what you’ll need.

  1. A Chromecast device
  2. A Mac with Google Chrome installed.
  3. A TV with a free HDMI socket
  4. A plug socket or a powered USB socket on your TV.
  5. A Wi-Fi network.
  6. An iOS device

In order to Chromecast from your Mac to your TV, your Mac and Chromecast will need to be on the same Wi-Fi network. So, the first step is to connect your Chromecast to Wi-Fi.

Casting from your Mac to your TV uses a lot of resources. That’s especially true if you cast, say, a Netflix show or movie while doing other work on your Mac. For better results, remove from your Mac everything that may slow it down. We mean old files, junk, and memory-hogging apps. So run the cleanup tool, like CleanMyMac X, at least once before you start high-quality Chromecasting.

Preliminary steps:

  1. Plug the Chromecast into the free HDMI socket on your TV and also into a USB port or into the power plug, which should be plugged into a wall socket.
  2. Download the Google Home app to your iOS device.
  3. You may be prompted to turn on Bluetooth on the iOS device, if it’s not already turned on. This will make the setup process easier, but if you don’t want to turn on Bluetooth, just tap No Thanks.
  4. On your iOS device, tap the Settings app then Wi-Fi. Tap the Chromecast network to connect to it.
  5. Close Settings and tap on the Google Home app.
  6. You should be prompted to follow steps to complete the setup process. If not, at the top left of the screen, tap ‘Add’ then Set up device > Set up new device.
  7. Follow the steps.
  8. Once the setup is complete, your Chromecast and iOS device will both be connected to your regular Wi-Fi network.

How to Chromecast from your Mac

Now your Chromecast and Mac are on the same Wi-Fi network, your Mac should be able to ‘see’ the Chromecast and stream to it. It’s time to try it out. Here’s how to use Chromecast.

  1. Download Chrome if you haven’t done so already.
  2. If you already have Chrome on your Mac, make sure it’s up to date by clicking on the More button at the top right of the window (three vertical dots) and choosing Update Google Chrome.
  3. Wait for Chrome to restart.
  4. On your TV, use the remote control to choose the HDMI input that has the Chromecast connected to it.
  5. In Chrome on your Mac, click on the More button again and this time, choose Cast. That will send the current tab to your TV screen. If you have more than one Chromecast connected to your Wi-Fi network, you will need to select which one you want to cast to.
  6. To cast your entire screen, click on Cast, then Sources, and choose Cast desktop.

If you are running macOS Catalina, you will see a message on your Desktop telling you that Chrome wants to access Screen Recording. If you agree, you will be sent to System Preferences and will have to Check the box next to Chrome in the Screen Recording section of the Privacy tab in Security & Privacy. You will then have to restart Chrome and select Cast>Sources>Cast desktop again. You will see another warning, but this time you can just click ‘Ok.’

To cast a specific file to your Chromecast, choose Cast file from Sources instead.

CleanMyMac X also has an Optimization module that can suggest ways in which you can make your Mac run faster or more smoothly. It works like this:

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  1. Download CleanMyMac X free version and launch it.
  2. Choose Optimization in the sidebar.
  3. Click View all Items
  4. Review each section in turn and check if there is anything running that you don’t need. Pay particular attention to Hung Applications and Heavy Consumers.
  5. Check the box next to anything that looks like it could be causing a problem.
  6. Press Remove.

But why we are telling you this? Because you don’t want your Mac to freeze up during the cast.

How to use Chromecast to cast Netflix and YouTube from your Mac

Some websites allow you to cast content from them directly to your Chromecast, without casting the content of the whole browser tab. That means you can continue to use your Mac as normal while you cast. To cast directly, you will need to visit the websites in Chrome, as you would if you were casting a tab or your screen. Here’s how to do it on YouTube.

  1. Go to YouTube.com in Chrome.
  2. Choose a video to play.
  3. In the toolbar at the bottom of the video, you’ll see a cast button. Click on it.
  4. Choose where you want to cast the video to.
  5. The video will now start playing on your TV, but not on your Mac and you can now use your Mac for other things.

It works exactly the same way on Netflix and other video streaming sites that support casting. Look for a cast button near the play controls on the video, then click on it and choose your Chromecast.

How to cast a Photos slideshow from your Mac

  1. Launch Photos and press the green button in the top left corner to make it full screen.
  2. Choose a Memory from the Memories tab.
  3. Launch Chrome, press the More button and choose Cast.
  4. Click on Sources and choose Cast desktop
  5. Go back to Photos, double-click on the memory you want to play, and press the Play button in the bottom right corner. The slideshow will now play on your TV.

How to turn off Chromecast

There’s no need to turn off Chromecast. It will turn off when your TV turns off, or sleep after a period of inactivity.

How to reset Chromecast

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If you run into problems and need to reset your Chromecast, here’s what to do. While it’s plugged into your TV, hold down the button on the back of the Chromecast for 25 seconds or until the green LED flashes. The TV will go blank and the reboot sequence will begin.

Now that you’ve set up your Chromecast to work with your Mac, you will be able to cast from Chrome whenever your Mac and TV are switched on. Turning on your TV will power up the Chromecast automatically, as long as it’s connected to either a USB port on your TV or a separate power source. All you have to do is select the input with the Chromecast connected to it.

Google’s Chromecast is a great piece of kit for streaming from your Mac to a TV. You can, of course, do the same thing with AirPlay and an Apple TV, but that means buying an Apple TV box or a TV that supports AirPlay, both of which are more expensive than a Chromecast. Once you’ve set it up, all you have to do is launch Chrome and use the Cast command in the More menu to choose what to cast. Casting and using your Mac for other things at the same time can consume lots of resources, so to make sure your Mac is running at optimum performance, it’s worthwhile using CleanMyMac X to scan your Mac and make sure nothing is slowing it down.

JustStream is a friendly yet advanced app that allows you to mirror MacBook to TV, Chromecast, Apple TV, and DLNA-certified devices wirelessly over your local network. If you need to stream local videos over you wireless network, JustStream will do that easily as well. Not only there are no wires required, but also there is no need for additional hardware or complicated configurations.

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Free JustStream offers you 20 minutes of uninterrupted mirroring of your Mac screen, so you can fully test and evaluate the app.

Mirror display of your Mac on your Smart TV, Chromecast, Apple TV, and DLNA-certified devices

JustStream is a perfect Mac mirror display app that delivers everything to the larger screen of your TV. It is not just videos you can mirror from MacBook to TV or from Mac to TV, it is also images, presentations, audio or software apps. JustStream supports various TV brands and services, including such well-known names as Samsung, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Roku. You can easily choose which monitor you will mirror and which screen will receive and show the content.

Special Mac mirror options

Not only you'll quickly learn how to mirror screen on Mac to your TV with JustStream, but you will also be able to capture cursor movements as well as mouse clicks. First option will allow your cursor activity to show up in the mirrored output, while the second option will show a highlighted circle at the spot where a click was made.

Adjustable quality and display settings

JustStream offers convenient settings to suit your specific needs. When mirroring you can set the quality to either Auto, Full HD (1080p) or HD (720p). There is also an option to regulate the dimensions of mirrored content to fit the TV screen.

Screen mirroring to all your devices

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Stream local videos to your TV, Chromecast or Apple TV. Multiple formats supported

Additionally to learning how to mirror display of your Mac, you will learn how to stream local files with JustStream. This app works well with pretty much any file format, which means you can stream virtually anything. In the event of streaming a format unsupported by your TV, JustStream can transcode it in real time without any interruptions or major slowdowns.

Create streaming playlists

Need to stream not just one file, but multiple shorter videos? No problem! You can compile playlists in JustStream for uninterrupted playback on your TV.

Advanced subtitles support

With JustStream subtitles are never left out! All popular subtitle formats are supported, including embedded and external ones. When streaming to Chromecast or Chromecast Ultra one can customize subtitles color, size, and font.

External and embedded audio

Whether the video you are streaming is using embedded or external audio tracks, JustStream works with both types and will stream them along with your video in a perfect sync.

Practically any device is supported

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How to mirror Mac to Apple TV, Chromecast, etc.

Learn how to screen mirror on Mac to your TV by following these easy steps:
Download and install JustStream on the Mac or MacBook you want to mirror screen on.
Open JustStream once installed. To do that click the app icon in the Menu bar.
You'll see the list of monitors connected to this computer. Select the one you are going to mirror to another device.
Select the device you'll be mirroring to by clicking AirPlay icon at the bottom of the window. The list will drop down for you to choose from.
Click the 'Start streaming' button at the top of the app window. Alternatively you can double-click on your selected screen or click the three dots next to its name to initiate mirroring from the context menu.
By default, the mirroring is muted. Here you'll find the instructions for mirroring with sound.
To stop mirroring, click the 'Stop Streaming' button.

By default, the first available device will be selected for mirroring.

If you cannot see the receiving device on the list, make sure that it is turned on and connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Mac. Then try refreshing the device list.

The screen mirroring settings are accessible through

Preferences > MirroringChromecast Screenshare For Mac.

Questions and answers

If you want to connect your Mac or MacBook to a TV wirelessly without having to get Apple TV, then you will appreciate an app that you can install on your Mac. There are plenty of third-party apps that you can use to connect your Mac with TV, some will let you mirror your computer screen on your TV, some will allow you to stream local files on Mac to TV. So basically there are mirroring apps and streaming apps, and there are also apps that do both. JustStream is the versatile app that can do both: mirror and stream to TV. You can look into other apps for streaming and mirroring as well, like those developed by AirBeamTV or Best App Limited.
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