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Chromecast supports Netflix and Hulu natively. Play it from the app and select the 'cast' button.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you are asking how to mirror what is on your phone like Netflix, Hulu or just whatever is on your phone screen then you need either a regular Google Chromecast (not the audio version), a Roku, an Amazon Firestick, Apple TV (if you have an iPhone) or other streaming device, etc. But to be honest, unless you want to show specifically what is on your phone screen, you are always better off using the built-in Netflix, Hulu, etc app in those devices. Casting video from your phone to one of those devices can sometimes cause pauses, buffering and stuttering but generally the built-in apps on those devices are very smooth and will look better than casting.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Ecppow, I use a Chromecast and Google Chrome to cast my screen too the T.V.; When using the Chromecast for T.V. your only able to cast through Google Chromes browser, you can use Chrome with Netflix, Hulu or any other service that is available however it must cast through Chrome.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Chromecast Audio only receives audio from your phone. You need to get the Google Chromecast to receive the video. I use them on my non-smart TVs and they work great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In order to send or mirror your phones Chrome screen you need a ChromeCast. Using the Chromecast and Google Chrome on your phone will allow you to cast the screen to your television. If your just looking to send audio make sure your Chrome audio device is connected to your network, download a program called Castbridge this will allow you to send to and play your audio. I hope this answers your question. If not please reach back out to me.
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