Meanwhile, the really cool stuff is showing up on the TV itself, where the movie is streaming flawlessly: I’ll choose “Chromecast” off that menu, as you’ll recall it’s the name I gave my device and the Web browser window changes to: A click and it shows all the known Chromecast devices, as you can see. Notice that the Cast icon shows up on the right side of the Netflix player itself. In the Chrome browser, it looks like this: I’ll demonstrate by starting up an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Where this gets more cool is if we pop into Netflix, since its player is Chromecast aware. That’s your “Cast” icon that lets you pick any tab in Chrome and beam it to your Chromecast device. Notice the small icon on the top right of the window too. Install the Cast extension and it’ll confirm the installation: That’s done by going into the Google Play store and searching for “Cast” (or perhaps the above button will work for you. As the window shows, you need to get the “Cast” extension for Google Chrome and install it. Now let’s jump into Chrome itself and set that up. The system does indeed update, and when it’s done yet another “Continue” and we’re done! That makes things easy!Īgain, a click on “Continue” on the computer and you’re ready to teach the device what wifi network you use:Įnter your wifi credentials for the same wifi network that you use for your computer, tweak the name if you’re so inclined (I just call mine “Chromecast”) and click on… you can do it… “Continue”! If you guessed “click on Continue to continue”, well, you’re right! Rather to my surprise, it found it without any effort on my part. Now you’ll want to go to the following URL within the Chrome browser on your Mac:ĭownload the setup application and launch it, and it’ll immediately start looking for the device: Switch your TV input so you’re connected and it’ll look like this on your TV: If not, plug in the power adapter so it starts up. Now plug it in and if you’ve a very modern TV, it’ll be able to gain power from the HDMI connection, which is optimal. They’re for sale at the Google Store or your local Walmart. Pick up a Chromecast if you don’t already have one. Very slick.īut let’s start at the beginning. Some content, notably Netflix, actually works great within Chrome because, as you’ll see, it’s Chromecast aware unto itself. That turns out to be completely inaccurate and the Chromecast device turns out to be quite compatible with both Mac OS X systems (with some caveats) and iOS devices like the iPad, iPad Mini and iPhone.Įxcept for that caveat, because it’s an important one: On the Mac, Chromecast only pairs with the Google Chrome Web browser, so if you prefer Safari, Firefox or another Web browser, you’ll need to switch for any content that you’d like to beam to your TV. I’ve heard the same rumors you have, that Chromecast is for Windows PCs and Android devices and if you’re an Apple fan or user, you’re going to be out of luck.
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