- Click one of the buttons below to download the Google Home app on your mobile phone or tablet. Tap the button below to download the Google Home app on the Play Store.
- Step 2-Click the blue download button to download Chromecast dmg. Step 3- Install the chromecast software and agree to the terms and conditions. Chromecast will start searching for available devices. However, be notified that your Mac and your Chromecast device must be connected to the same Wifi network for all of this to work.
Google Chromecast is a convenient little device: cheap, easy to set up, and able to stream content from a variety of sources. Most will use Chromecast on a phone or tablet, but to get the most.
What if we say it's not like the others?
Airflow is different We're not cutting any corners. This is not yet another FFmpeg wrapper like you might have seen elsewhere. Don't get us wrong, we love FFmpeg and use many of its parts under the hood, but our custom built video processing pipeline goes way beyond wrapping FFmpeg and calling it a day. We've been working on it for years it and it lets us do things that other similar software simply can't.
It's a bold claim for sure, so here are just a few examples:
- AirPlay HEVC videos to Apple TV without transcoding
- Streaming to AirPlay 2 enabled TVs
- Adaptive audio volume, spatial headphone downmix
- Lossless audio transcoding when streaming to Apple TV (FLAC codec, requires tvOS 14)
- High quality audio transcoding when streaming to Chromecast (Opus codec)
- OCR (text recognition) for DVD/Bluray/Vobsub subtitles
..with a very particular set of skills..
Airflow is a razor sharp focused software. It supports specific set of devices and it will pull every trick in the book to get the best possible results on these devices. It may not stream video to your smart fridge, but it will gladly push your Chromecast, Apple TV and AirPlay 2 TVs to their limits.
And yes, Airflow can handle pretty much any video format and codec you throw at it.
Pixels, pixels everywhere!
Airflow can stream full 4K HDR HEVC files to Chromecast Ultra, Built-in, Apple TV 4K and AirPlay 2 enabled TVs. It will go out of its way not to touch the original video stream unless absolutely needed for compatibility reasons, ensuring best possible video quality with lowest CPU load (your computer fans will thank you). As far as we can tell, Airflow is still the only desktop software that can natively stream HEVC videos to Apple TV and AirPlay 2 TVs.
And for those pesky videos that are incompatible with your device - Airflow will handle that tranparently, with hardware accelerated transcoding if your computer supports it.
Audio pipeline that goes to eleven
Full multichannel support including DD+ passthrough with Dolby Atmos? Of course.
Advanced adaptive volume booster + limiter for late night watching when you don't want to disturb your neighbours with loud scenes but still want to hear the dialogue clearly? Check.
Spatial headphone downmix for surround sound videos? Also check.
Detailed A/V sync adjustment where you can compensate for the delay of individual devices like bluetooth headphones? Airflow has it.
And subtitle support to match it
For both embedded and external subtitles. It's a bit of a secret that pretty much every other streaming software needs to extract embedded subtitle tracks before playing the video. That involves reading the entire file upfront! Crazy, right? Airflow needs no such crude tricks. Embedded or external, for our playback pipeline it's all the same. All widely used subtitle formats are supported, now including vobsub. Integrated opensubtitles.org search is a cherry on top.
..with real time text recognition
Some subtitles (DVD, Vobsub, Bluray) are stored as pictures. This means that the only way to render them when streaming is to burn them in the video. That's inconvenient to say the least. It massively increases CPU load (think fan noise and heat) and it's completely infeasible to do for 4K videos.
Enter our new realtime subtitle text recognition (OCR). During playback Airflow will transparently extract the text from picture subtitles and render it on target device just like it would with regular text subtitles.
But wait, there's more!
The 'small' things, like the scrubbing preview, beautiful polished user interface, multiple playlists support, meticulous last position tracking, or the integrated Speed Test for Chromecast, which is invaluable when dealing with network connection issues. The list goes on.
Did we mention the remote control companion app for Android and iPhone? No? Well, it's pretty cool. It lets you control all Airflow features from the comfort of your couch. And it's completely free!
Apple TV+ supports a wide range of platforms including iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and some latest sets from Samsung, Roku, LG, Vizio, and Sony. You guessed it, didn't you? Conspicuous by their absence are Android TV and Chromecast.
What if you are living on the other side of the spectrum but wish to watch Apple TV+ shows and movies on Chromecast and Android TV? Though not straightforward, there are some workarounds to get across the line. Let me take you through!
How to Cast Apple TV+ Shows and Movies on Chromecast and Android TV
Airflow is a razor sharp focused software. It supports specific set of devices and it will pull every trick in the book to get the best possible results on these devices. It may not stream video to your smart fridge, but it will gladly push your Chromecast, Apple TV and AirPlay 2 TVs to their limits.
And yes, Airflow can handle pretty much any video format and codec you throw at it.
Pixels, pixels everywhere!
Airflow can stream full 4K HDR HEVC files to Chromecast Ultra, Built-in, Apple TV 4K and AirPlay 2 enabled TVs. It will go out of its way not to touch the original video stream unless absolutely needed for compatibility reasons, ensuring best possible video quality with lowest CPU load (your computer fans will thank you). As far as we can tell, Airflow is still the only desktop software that can natively stream HEVC videos to Apple TV and AirPlay 2 TVs.
And for those pesky videos that are incompatible with your device - Airflow will handle that tranparently, with hardware accelerated transcoding if your computer supports it.
Audio pipeline that goes to eleven
Full multichannel support including DD+ passthrough with Dolby Atmos? Of course.
Advanced adaptive volume booster + limiter for late night watching when you don't want to disturb your neighbours with loud scenes but still want to hear the dialogue clearly? Check.
Spatial headphone downmix for surround sound videos? Also check.
Detailed A/V sync adjustment where you can compensate for the delay of individual devices like bluetooth headphones? Airflow has it.
And subtitle support to match it
For both embedded and external subtitles. It's a bit of a secret that pretty much every other streaming software needs to extract embedded subtitle tracks before playing the video. That involves reading the entire file upfront! Crazy, right? Airflow needs no such crude tricks. Embedded or external, for our playback pipeline it's all the same. All widely used subtitle formats are supported, now including vobsub. Integrated opensubtitles.org search is a cherry on top.
..with real time text recognition
Some subtitles (DVD, Vobsub, Bluray) are stored as pictures. This means that the only way to render them when streaming is to burn them in the video. That's inconvenient to say the least. It massively increases CPU load (think fan noise and heat) and it's completely infeasible to do for 4K videos.
Enter our new realtime subtitle text recognition (OCR). During playback Airflow will transparently extract the text from picture subtitles and render it on target device just like it would with regular text subtitles.
But wait, there's more!
The 'small' things, like the scrubbing preview, beautiful polished user interface, multiple playlists support, meticulous last position tracking, or the integrated Speed Test for Chromecast, which is invaluable when dealing with network connection issues. The list goes on.
Did we mention the remote control companion app for Android and iPhone? No? Well, it's pretty cool. It lets you control all Airflow features from the comfort of your couch. And it's completely free!
Apple TV+ supports a wide range of platforms including iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and some latest sets from Samsung, Roku, LG, Vizio, and Sony. You guessed it, didn't you? Conspicuous by their absence are Android TV and Chromecast.
What if you are living on the other side of the spectrum but wish to watch Apple TV+ shows and movies on Chromecast and Android TV? Though not straightforward, there are some workarounds to get across the line. Let me take you through!
How to Cast Apple TV+ Shows and Movies on Chromecast and Android TV
The Easiest Solution: Cast A Tab from Your Chrome Browser
For those unfamiliar, Apple TV+ has a full-fledged web app that works on Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. Google Chrome comes with a feature called 'Cast' that can let you cast a tab from your computer to your Android TV or Chromecast device. What's more, you can use this feature to even mirror your Android phone or tablet's screen to your TV. So, give it a shot!
To Show Chrome from Your Computer, Make Sure You Have:
- Chromecast, Chromecast Ultra, or TV with Chromecast built-in
- Strong Wi-Fi connection
- Be sure the computer and the Chromecast device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network
- The latest version of Google Chrome (version 72 or higher)
Step #1. Once you have fulfilled all the requirements, open Chrome on your computer and head over to Apple TV Plus web app. Then, sign in to your Apple TV+ Plus account.
Step #2. At the top right of the screen, click More and choose Cast.
Step #3. Next, select your Chromecast device where you would like to watch the flick or the show.
That's it! Now, go ahead and enjoy Apple TV Plus on your Android TV.
Once you have watched the content, head over to the address bar in Chrome on your computer → Cast and choose Stop.
Cast a Chrome Tab from Android Device to Android TV
Requirements:
- Make sure you have Chromecast, Chromecast Ultra, or TV with Chromecast built-in
- Ensure that the Android phone or tablet and Chromecast device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network
Step #1. On your Android phone or tablet, launch Settings app → Connected devices and choose Cast.
Step #2. Next, select your Chromecast device. Now, you know what to do, don't you? (Simply head over to Apple TV+ web app in Chrome app → sign in to your account and play anything you want).
Once you have watched the video, head over to the Settings app on your Android device → Connected devices → Cast. Now, Select your Chromecast device and choose Disconnect.
Agreed, it doesn't offer the best experience and you have to control the playback from your computer. But it does offer a cost-effective option, isn't it?
A Workaround If You Prefer: Cast Apple TV+ Directly from Your iPhone to Android TV
While Apple doesn't allow iPhone users to AirPlay Apple TV content to Android TV, there are quite a few third-party mirroring apps that can fill up the void. The software that I have tried and found up to the mark is ApowerMirror. It's feature-rich and works elegantly in allowing you to stream content from your iOS device to your Android TV.
To get started, simply download the app both on your iPhone and TV. Ensure that they are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. After that, open the app on your smartphone → tap on the M button. Now, the name of your TV will appear on the screen.
After the app has recognized the TV, select 'Phone Screen Mirroring'. Finally, tap on 'Start Now' and you are ready to go!
The Most Efficient Solution: Get Fire TV, Roku or Apple TV
Well, if you wish to enjoy Apple TV+ to the fullest, better get Fire TV, Roku or Apple TV 4K. These devices not only fully support the streaming app but also offer a full-fledged streaming experience. Moreover, you can ideally customize the app so that it's in line with your taste.
- Roku Express HD Media Player ($28.26)
- Fire TV Stick with Alexa voice remote ($39.99)
- Apple TV 4K: 64GB comes at $199 and 32GB variant is available for $149
Bonus: Why Not Plug-In Your iPad Pro/MacBook Pro/Air Directly to the TV
Chromecast Download App For Computer
I know this trick might not sound a solution to many. And I fully agree with it. But what if you have an iPad Pro (2018) or MacBook and wish to watch your favorite Apple TV shows or movies on Chromecast? Well, in this situation, all you need to do is just use an HDMI adapter to plug in your notebook or tablet directly to the TV. After that, fire up the TV app and then stream media.
What if you want to steam Apple TV+ content from your iPhone and iPad equipped with Lightning port to Android Tv?
Well, in this case, you need to use an adapter and HDMI cable.
Download Chromecast For Macbook Pro
Apple's Lightning Digital AV Adapter and an HDMI cable can get the job done for you.
Free Chromecast App Download
Wrapping Up..
Granted, Apple TV+ lacks a huge library of content like Netflix or Amazon Prime. But the Cupertino-based company is going to pour in billions on new content. So, it's just a matter of time before the library will be filled with a ton of exciting flicks and shows that would be great for binge-watching. Not to forget, Apple's streaming service provides the highest quality 4K streaming.
Don't miss out:
By the way, what has caught your eyes in Apple TV+? Do share your two cents with us.
Suraj is a digital marketing expert on the iGB's team. He contributes to the social media section along with tips and tricks for iPhone, Apple Watch. Apart from blogging, he likes to work out as much as he can in his gym and love to listening to retro music.
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