Google Cast

AppWizard
January 26, 2026
Apple services have expanded beyond their ecosystem, with Apple Music now available on Android, Windows, Google TV, and ChromeOS, as well as through a web app. Apple Music offers features like Dolby Atmos and lossless audio support, making it competitive against Spotify and YouTube Music. Spotify's recent price increase has made it more expensive than Apple Music and YouTube Music. YouTube Music, while bundled with YouTube Premium, struggles as a standalone service and has audio quality limitations. Apple Music provides high-resolution lossless audio, Dolby Atmos support, and a user-friendly experience on Android, priced at .99 per month. It allows users to import libraries from various services, enhancing its appeal across different platforms.
AppWizard
December 23, 2025
Google is developing Google Cast support for Android Auto, as indicated by code strings in version 15.9 that reference Cast integration. This feature will allow audio and video casting from smartphones to cars. Android Auto is also adopting Material 3 Expressive design, with updated media controls in the latest build. While the casting feature is not yet publicly available, it is expected to enhance in-car entertainment experiences. Additionally, Google is testing video support for Android Auto, and the media player in version 15.9 is transitioning to a new design with a refreshed progress bar and button styles, although these features are not enabled by default.
AppWizard
December 17, 2025
Apple TV's version 2.2 update introduces enhanced casting capabilities for Android users, allowing them to use the Google Cast feature to stream content to Android TVs or Google Chromecasts. A new casting button has been added to the app interface, and a miniplayer now appears during casting, providing playback information and navigation options. Popular titles available on Apple TV Plus include Murderbot, Presumed Innocent, and Disclaimer.
AppWizard
December 16, 2025
Apple has integrated Google Cast functionality into its Apple TV app for Android devices, allowing users to stream Apple TV shows and movies to larger screens using Chromecast devices, Cast-enabled televisions, and Nest Hub displays. The update, version 2.2, includes a persistent Cast button on the app's home screen, enabling users to view nearby casting options and control playback from their mobile devices. This update addresses a gap in the app's features since its launch, enhancing the user experience for Android users. The integration of Google Play Billing also facilitates a smoother sign-up process for new users. This move contrasts with Netflix's recent reduction of casting options, highlighting Apple's commitment to cross-platform convenience. Playback quality can reach up to 4K with HDR, depending on hardware and network conditions, and the update is being rolled out through the Google Play Store.
AppWizard
December 16, 2025
The latest update of the Apple TV app for Android devices has introduced Google Cast support, allowing users to cast content. The Google Cast icon is now located to the left of the profile avatar in the top-right corner and can also be found within the fullscreen player. The update includes a miniplayer with playback information and controls, as well as a fullscreen portrait player with large buttons for navigation. The homescreen icon has been refined to be slightly smaller. Version 2.2 of the app is being distributed via the Play Store.
AppWizard
December 16, 2025
Apple has integrated Google Cast support into the Apple TV app for Android with the latest update, version 2.2.0. Users can now stream content to compatible devices like Chromecast and Google TV by tapping the new Cast icon in the app. This move contrasts with Netflix's recent decision to remove Cast support from its app for certain devices. The Apple TV app allows users to access popular series and films and is expanding its offerings in sports streaming, including Major League Soccer, Friday Night Baseball, and Formula 1 races in the U.S.
AppWizard
December 15, 2025
Apple has upgraded the Apple TV app to include compatibility with Google Cast for Android users, allowing them to stream content directly to their televisions. Subscribers can cast popular shows and films, including "Pluribus", "Severance", "The Studio", "The Morning Show", and "Slow Horses". Users can also access Apple Original Films like "F1 The Movie" and live sports events, including "Friday Night Baseball", Major League Soccer matches, and Formula 1 races in the U.S. To use this feature, users tap the Cast icon on their Android devices.
AppWizard
December 1, 2025
Netflix has announced the discontinuation of casting support from its mobile applications to most modern smart TVs and streaming devices, requiring users to navigate using their device's remote controls. This change affects all plans, including those without advertisements, and only older Chromecast models and TVs with native Google Cast support remain compatible with casting. Users on ad-supported plans will not be able to use the casting feature. Reports indicate that traditional Chromecast devices still function for casting, while newer models like Chromecast with Google TV and most integrated Google TV smart TVs are no longer supported for this feature.
AppWizard
August 26, 2025
The author connected an Eversolo DMP-A8 streaming DAC to KEF LS60 Wireless speakers via coaxial cable to achieve bit-perfect and gapless streaming of Apple Music, which the built-in services of KEF could not provide. The Eversolo Control app for Android TV was introduced, allowing seamless integration with various streaming services and displaying essential information about the currently playing track. The app is compatible with all DMP-Ax players and Eversolo's Play products, with an Apple TV version in development. Users are advised to adjust settings on the Google Chromecast TV for uninterrupted playback. The app's design features a gradient background based on cover art, enhancing readability compared to competing apps. Eversolo's app is noted for being the first to offer 'now playing' functionality on Android TV devices, providing practical utility in streaming compared to competitors like Sonos.
AppWizard
February 13, 2025
The Apple TV app is now available on Android devices, allowing users to download it from the Google Play Store. Android users can subscribe to Apple TV Plus directly through the app using Google Play Billing, without needing an Apple device. The app is designed for devices running Android 10 or newer and provides access to Apple TV Plus and the MLS Season Pass, but not to purchased iTunes content. The app lacks features such as Google Cast functionality and access to Apple TV channels. Apple TV Plus is priced at .99 per month and includes shows like Severance and Ted Lasso, while the MLS Season Pass costs .99 per month or for the entire season. A seven-day free trial for Apple TV Plus is also available.
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