How to send content to Chromecast, from an unsupported app

Do you want to send mitele to Chromecast? chromecast It is one of Google's star products, which allows us to send any type of content from our Android devices to our television.

Most applications for play videos or music, such as Spotify, Netflix or HBO, are compatible with this device. The icon that allows you to send the most interesting content to your TV appears at the top of the app.

But there are other very popular ones, like Amazon Prime Video or Mitele, which are not compatible in principle. Does this mean that you cannot see its contents on your TV? Not quite. Doing so is simply a slightly more complicated process.

How to send content to Chromecast, from an unsupported app

Share screen from Google Home to put Mitele on Chromecast

In order to send content to Chromecast, from non-compatible applications, you need to have the Chromecast application installed on your smartphone. Google Home.

It is the one used to configure the device when you install it for the first time. But if at the time you did it from your PC and you don't have it on your mobile or tablet, you can download it from the Play Store, from the following link:

Google Home
Google Home
Developer: Google LLC
Price: Free

Once you have the app on your smartphone, you will simply have to slide your finger, so that a drop-down screen appears on the left. In that menu, an option called Send Video/Audio will appear.

By clicking on it, what appears on the screen of your smartphone will be seen directly on the television. Therefore, even if the application you are using at that moment is not compatible with Chromecast, you will be able to see on the big screen, the same thing that you have in the palm of your hand. You will be able to send Mitele to Chromecast.

cast mitele to chromecast

Problems sharing content through Google Home

The main problem that we find is that depending on the size of your mobile, it is possible that the image on the television appears a little cut. Also, the video stream is not of very good quality, and may be constantly choppy.

Therefore, whenever possible, we recommend that you cast your content, from applications that are compatible with Chromecast. And this trick to pass content from other apps with Google Home, you can use it for specific cases on an occasional basis.

Do you use a lot of video streaming apps that don't support Chromecast? doMy TV and Chromecast, which one has given you the most problems? We invite you to tell us about it, in the comments section that you can find at the bottom of this article.


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  1.   android said

    RE: How to cast content to Chromecast, from an unsupported app
    [quote name=”Sergio Urdaneta”]can it be on any television, even the flat screen ones from before?[/quote]

    To those from before flat, I couldn't tell you for sure.

  2.   Sergio Urdaneta said

    kind of tv
    can it be to any television, even those of before flat screen?