Postby yetisyny » 26 Feb 2018 11:40
If I am not mistaken, the Chromecast option for output in VLC 3.0.0 only exists on Windows and Android, not on macOS or Linux or iOS. I successfully tried it out on Windows 10 64-bit (the latest “Fall Creators Update” version), but I have had zero luck finding the option for it on macOS 10.12.6 Sierra.
Oh well, hopefully the development team will port the Chromecast feature to more platforms in some future 3.0.x release. For now I guess when I want to cast from a Mac to my Chromecast I can do it the old-fashioned way, with a Google Chrome extension (I currently use one called Videostream).
But VLC independently reverse engineering the protocol for casting to a Chromecast and making it open-source is really really cool and I really hope it gets ported to all the major platforms VLC runs on, since VLC supports a lot more file types and codecs than Chrome extensions like Videostream and is able to re-encode them into something a Chromecast can decode, on the fly, at least in the Windows version of VLC media player. As just one example, I was able to play an H.265/HEVC video (that had a low bitrate) on on original version 1 Chromecast, which does not support this codec, using VLC on Windows, since VLC converted it to H.264/AVC (which the original Chromecast DOES support) on the fly.
Too bad all this doesn’t seem to be implemented on the Mac version of VLC quite yet.