![]() Here’s VLC on my MacOS 11 system, ready to play a movie: So for now, let me show you how I “Cast” my VLC window to my Vizio TV with built-in Chromecast and then how I use AirPlay on my Mac to also push out the video window onto my AppleTV device… HOW TO CAST A MOVIE FROM VLC WITH CHROMECAST To be fair, there’s a new 4.0 release of VLC coming some time this year – 2021 – that is supposed to introduce a completely new user interface, but whether that makes Casting and AirPlay easier remains to be seen. Having said that, however, the user interface does take a bit of getting used to, and while it supports Chromecast, it’s incredibly non-obvious where that feature is found, to the point that most people have probably long since just accepted that VLC and Casting are just not compatible. ![]() Really, one of the best open source apps I use on a daily basis. It also works great on Windows, MacOS, you name it. You’re spot on that I am a big fan of VLC, the open source video player that can handle just about every possible video format on the Internet, along with tons of additional useful features and capabilities.
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