With the release of the VLC version 3.0, users can cast content from VLC to another streaming device using the cast function. If you want to stream music, movies, and shows on your TV, one of the best ways to do so is to cast VLC using a Chromecast device. Before we give you instructions on how to cast VLC player to Chromecast, you need to get a Chromecast device and a Chromecast-compatible smart TV. You also need the latest version of VLC and a compatible computer, smartphone, or tablet to run VLC. The cast feature is only available in VLC version 3.0 or later for Windows/Mac computers and Android/iOS devices. After setting up Chromecast on your TV and VLC on your device, you need to connect your TV and the device running VLC to the same WiFi network. Once these requirements are in order, you’ll be ready to complete our instructions on how to Chromecast VLC to your TV.
How to connect VLC to Chromecast
How to connect VLC to Chromecast
After setting up your Chromecast to your TV, make sure that you’ve downloaded the latest version of VLC on your device.
1 How to connect VLC to Chromecast1.1 Step 1: Set up Chromecast on your TV1.2 Step 2: Download the latest version of VLC1.3 Step 3: Cast VLC to Chromecast (Windows/Mac/Android/iOS)1.3.1 How to cast VLC to Chromecast on Windows and Mac1.3.2 How to cast VLC to Chromecast on Android & iOS2 Fixing Errors3 Conclusion
If you’re able to download VLC version 3.0 or later, you’ll have no problems following these instructions:
Step 1: Set up Chromecast on your TV
VLC developers have been working to improve Chromecast support with the latest versions of VLC. However, some users still report a few compatibility issues with older versions of Chromecast devices, so we recommend that you get either the latest versions of Chromecast:
Chromecast with Google TV Chromecast Ultra
You’ll also need a Chromecast-compatible TV –– any smart TV with an HDMI port will do, but we recommend that you get a TV that will suit your resolution needs. If you’ll be streaming a lot of 4K films and movies on VLC, better get a good 4K TV from Samsung or Sony to make the most of your viewing experience. Follow these steps to set up Chromecast on your TV:
Chromecast with Google TV: Supports 2.4G and 5G WiFi frequency, Chromecast Ultra: Supports only 5G WiFi frequency.
Step 2: Download the latest version of VLC
Remember that the cast function is only available on VLC version 3.0 or later. Check the table below for the system requirements of VLC version 3.0.
Windows VLC supports all versions of Windows from Windows XP SP3 to the latest version of Windows 10 Mac OS X VLC 3.0 or later is compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 or later Requires 64-bit Intel processor or an Apple Silicon chip Android VLC for Android compatibility varies with the device, so double-check on the Google Play Store. iOS VLC for iOS compatibility varies with the device
Step 3: Cast VLC to Chromecast (Windows/Mac/Android/iOS)
Before moving on, make sure that Chromecast is set up and that you have the latest version of VLC on your device. Check if your TV and your device are connected to the same WiFi network. You may also need to disable VPN on your device to use Chromecast.
How to cast VLC to Chromecast on Windows and Mac
Here are the steps to Chromecast VLC on Windows and Mac computers and laptops:
How to cast VLC to Chromecast on Android & iOS
Here are the steps to Chromecast VLC on Android and iOS smartphones and tablets:
Fixing Errors
Fixing Errors
The most likely error is if the VLC app cannot open the file. Here are our fixes:
How to fix VLC is unable to open MRL file Error.
We will update this list as we add more fixes.
Conclusion
VLC is one of the best free multimedia players for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices. With the release of VLC version 3.0, user can now stream image, audio, and video content onto a larger screen using a streaming device. Using a Chromecast device is a straightforward way to cast VLC for desktop, Android, and iOS devices. To begin, simply set up the Chromecast device on your TV and download the latest version of the VLC media player. Then, connect your TV and source device to the same WiFi network. Launch the VLC app on your device and play the content you want to stream. On Mac and Windows computers, navigate to Playback > Renderer > Chromecast device to Chromecast VLC. On smartphones and tablets, play your content and tap the Cast icon to Chromecast VLC.