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Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 03 Sep 2017 15:18
by Allrounder
I hope it's the right forum I'm posting in, since I'm using VLC 3.00 git version (downloaded today, so must be up to date) - I have seen some snappy (and useless) answers in the Windows related forum, so I hope for some better answers here.

I'm trying to cast to my Chromecast 2, connected to my TV. TV is on, set on the HDMI with the Chromecast, it's working (runs fine with other applications, like Chrome, Video Stream for Chromecast), both computer and Chromecast are on the same WLAN (via router), firewall (Kaspersky Total Security is set to "Local Network", set to "Private Network" in Network and Sharing Center... Windows and Kaspersky updated.

In VLC, I'm clicking Video > Renderer > Scan - and nothing else happens. Chromecast isn't shown anywhere, seems like VLC can't find it.

Tried clicking Media > Stream > choose a local file (.avi) - but get stalled when I have to choose Destination Setup. I'm no newbie or complete dumbass in computers, but I can't figure out, which settings I have to click, in order to stream to Chromecast. In New Destination menu, there's nothing resembling Chromecast, only HTTP, MS-WMSP (MMSH), RTSP, RTP / MPEG Transport System and so on...

Where is the problem? Do I have to connect the PC directly to the Chromecast via wireless? Doesn't it work via home network? Firewall settings? Or just not yet developed function?

I have seen https://www.howtogeek.com/269272/how-to ... hromecast/ - but as mentioned, my Chromecast doesn't show up in the Video menu. The other option to stream the complete screen via Chrome to Chromecast isn't really an option, quality is simply too bad, strains capacity of GPU, network and Chromecast (and other things).

Any good (and useful) ideas?

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 03 Sep 2017 20:23
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
If the chromecast is not seen, then there is a discovery issue. ARe you on Windows 10?

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 04 Sep 2017 12:53
by Allrounder
Yes, Windows 10 - forgot to mention that... Computer is a Lenovo Thinkpad Helix 2, network via Netgear R7000 Nighthawk on 5 GHz. Just thought about if it could be because the Chromecast is on 2.4 GHz, but shouldn't be an issue, or? Chromecast has 94% signal strength to router. And in other applications, I never had problems with streaming. No lag, no buffering pauses.

Had figured out it could be a discovery issue, but where to start? Computer, OS, firewall, network settings or just the Chromecast 2 not compatible?

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 05 Sep 2017 10:26
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Do you have other adapters in the network panel?

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 05 Sep 2017 14:36
by Allrounder
What do you mean by network panel and what kind of adapters? If you mean how many devices are attached to the wireles network, there are max three computers, two network disks and a printer, cabled to the router, two phones and a repeater.

But how comes VLC can't discover the Chromecast, when Chrome, Youtube and Videostream for Chromecast on my computer can find it, as well as other computers and phones can? I can even see it on my network map (Netgear Genie, signal strength 97%) and there are no IP address conflicts.

If you mean other network adapters on the computer, there is mobile data adapter (4G/LTE) but its deactivated. But as I don't have problems with the Chromecast, other than VLC not finding it, it shouldn't be an issue.

Clearly an isolated VLC problem...

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 05 Sep 2017 16:42
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Sure, but maybe it sends the broadcasting packets on the wrong adapter. We used to have a problem with this.

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 05 Sep 2017 16:52
by Allrounder
So no solution...

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 07 Sep 2017 13:40
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
What are your logs?

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 31 Oct 2017 11:33
by kaushalmalkan11
The first step is to open the VLC Media Player on your PC. At that point, pick the file you want to watch.

Pause your video on the off chance that it begins playing naturally.

Now go back to your Chrome browser and tap on the casting tab. This uses your Chromecast so you can watch your VLC video.

Tap the drop-down bolt and select cast desktop.

Next, select your Chromecast gadget in the list.

You'll see a pop-up saying Chrome might want to share your screen. To permit it simply tap the share buttonin the lower right.

Next backpedal to your VLC media player and begin your picked video. Tap the play button and influence your video to full screen measure.

That is it. You're currently viewing your VLC media with your Google Chromecast device through the Chrome browser on your PC.

If you are having any troubles, check these reference links:

https://forum.xda-developers.com/showth ... ?t=2636369
https://www.techwhoop.com/vlc-with-chromecast/

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 03 Apr 2018 09:52
by Allrounder
"Cast Desktop" doesn't really do the trick, have tried that before VLC 3 came out, quality too bad. Lacking, sound out of synch, colors distorted.

The idea of using the built-in renderer of VLC 3 i to play directly from VLC to Chromecast, not around several corners. I had it working for some days, but after a computer restart due to updates, I haven't been able to make the connection between VLC and Chromecast. Only option is 'Local' - Chromecast isn't available and the 'Scanning' is greyed out.

Works fine with Youtube on Chrome and Videostream for Chromecast.

After the restart (have done several since) both computer and Chromecast are on the 5 GHz network.

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 03 Apr 2018 10:11
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Do you have some disabled network interfaces in the control panel?

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 03 Apr 2018 10:29
by Allrounder
To be more specific: Is there a way to force VLC to scan for a Chromecast device? Or can I manually input the Chromecast's IP?

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 03 Apr 2018 10:36
by Allrounder
@ Jean-Baptiste: What do you mean with disabled network interfaces? In Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Connections?
Iv'e got Bluetooth: Not connected
Ethernet: Deactivated
Mobile Phone: Not connected
Wifi: Connected to my 5 Ghz WLAN
So are you suggesting, I enable the ethernet connection, despite it's not connected?

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 04 Apr 2018 16:27
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
No, just disable the ones that are not connected.

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 09 Apr 2018 15:09
by Thib
Hello,
I have an issue of the same kind with VLC 3 for Mac OS. VLC show the CCast in Rendered menu but nothing happened when I play (loading blue bar and stop). My CCast works on Mac OS (El Captain) with Chrome. I have also a PC(W10) and the streaming with VLC perfectly works on the same networks and CCast.
So i conclude the bug is due to Mac OS parameter or VLC for MacOS.
May be there is a setup configuration (local network or something) ?
Thanks

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 17 Jun 2018 22:49
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Hello,
I have an issue of the same kind with VLC 3 for Mac OS. VLC show the CCast in Rendered menu but nothing happened when I play (loading blue bar and stop). My CCast works on Mac OS (El Captain) with Chrome. I have also a PC(W10) and the streaming with VLC perfectly works on the same networks and CCast.
So i conclude the bug is due to Mac OS parameter or VLC for MacOS.
May be there is a setup configuration (local network or something) ?
Thanks

That's unexpected. Please share logs.

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 23 Aug 2018 20:58
by Osuzieq
I’m using VLC version 3.1.1. When I attempt to stream an ISO movie to my TV via Chromecast, the Chromecast “home screen” disappears but then all I get is:
A black screen
Close to the bottom a dot with the word “LIVE” next to it
And below that the name of the movie with underscores at the spaces (Captain_America_Civil_War.iso)
Not sure where to even start.
Thanks for your help.

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 28 Aug 2018 14:49
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Is your wifi fast enough?

Re: Stream to Chromecast

Posted: 31 Aug 2018 20:38
by Osuzieq
300 mbps