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Cast Content from your App

Whatever platform you might be using, you may want to view your content on a bigger screen.

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Written by Cody Walton
Updated over a week ago

Chromecast

You can share content from your app to any Chromecast, or Chromecast-enabled TV. You will want to locate the "Cast" logo on the top-right of your app.

Casting is only available for On-Demand content, any Subsplash Live stream or third-party live stream/video stream (HLS link) will not be supported for casting.


  1. Connect your mobile device, tablet, or computer to a Wi-Fi network.

  2. The mobile device, tablet or computer you are using to cast must be on the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast or TV with Chromecast built-in. Note: To allow guests to cast without being on your Wi-Fi network, please read How to set up guest mode.

  3. You must be running the latest version of the Chromecast-enabled app. You can always double-check that you are on the latest version by visiting the Google Play Store or Apple App Store and checking for any app updates.

Check out this Chromecast Help article here for more information.


AirPlay

If you’re home and want to watch your video on the big screen, or simply want to use your TV speakers for audio, you can use AirPlay to connect with your Apple TV!

When you start watching a video or listening to audio, you will see the AirPlay logo available in the top right.

When you press the AirPlay logo, a passcode may appear on your screen for you to type into the pop-up on your phone. This is a security measure by Apple to ensure you have total control over the content showing through your Apple TV.

Once you verify the AirPlay passcode, your content will start playing on your TV!

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