Open your Google Chrome browser and follow the instructions mentioned above. Navigate to the top right, and you will see the Username of the account you are currently logged in to. Click on it and choose Switch Person. A new window will pop up. Use a second Google account to log in. You can create a new one if you don’t have a secondary email account. Once logged in, you will see two Chrome windows, each logged in with a different username. In the new window, install both the extensions we mentioned earlier – Google Cast and Google Cast (Beta). Following the same method, you can cast to 4 Chromecast devices.
One other option is you can use an HDMI cable splitter to hook up one Chromecast to two TVs. The limitation of this option is you will need an HDMI cable running between the two TVs and the splitter will need to be plugged into a power outlet. You will also have to display the same content on the two TVs connected to the same Chromecast.
Unfortunately you still cannot mirror or cast the same video to multiple Chromecasts. On the other hand if you are ready to control each Chromecast individually, all you need is to out all the locations in the same network with a VPN that allows mdns to go through.
How to cast to more than 2 TVs on Google Chrome?
Casting To More Than 2 TVs 1– At the top right of the browser window, click the area where it shows the account you’re logged in to Chrome with (“Will” in the example below) and click “Switch person.” 2- In the window that pops up, click “Add person.” 3- You will then be prompted to login with another Google account.
Our answer is that you will need to cast from a laptop or desktop computer. Are there any other options for casting to multiple TVs? One other option is you can use an HDMI cable splitter to hook up one Chromecast to two TVs.
One of the next things we wondered was; how do I cast to 4 TVs with 2 Google accounts?
One article argued that 6- In the new window with the second Google account, install the Google Cast (beta) extension. 7- You can now cast to 4 TVs using the two cast buttons in the first Chrome window, and two cast buttons in the second Chrome window. Will I need a Chromecast for each TV?
How do I cast a file to a Chromecast device?
On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More Cast. Click Cast desktop. Choose the Chromecast device where you want to watch the content. On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More Cast. Click Cast file. Select a file. Choose the Chromecast device where you want the file to play.
From the Digital Signs or Slideshows tab, select a sign and hit Cast. If all Chromecasts have been set up, a list of available displays will appear. Tap the display you wish to cast to. From Digital Signs or Slideshows tab, select a sign and hit Cast.
This begs the question “How do I share my screen with my Chromecast?”
I select Menu in the top-right corner, then select Cast. From the Cast box, select Sources then Cast Desktop. Select your Chromecast from the list. You’ll be asked what you’d like to share. Your Entire Screen is selected by default. Make sure Share audio is checked, then select Share.
To set up your Chromecast built-in TV, visit chromecast., and com/built-in/setup. Connect to Wi, and fi. Connect your phone or tablet to the same Wi. Fi network as your TV. See how to set up. Open a Chromecast-enabled app like You, and tube. Cast movies, music, and more from thousands of Cast-enabled apps., and find apps., and start casting.
Can you cast the same tab to multiple chromacasts?
I know you can cast multiple tabs to multiple Chromacasts (i. e. Tab 1 to Chromecast A and Tab 2 to Chromacast B) if you install both the standard release of the casting extension and the beta, but I am not sure if you can cast the same tab. I don’t know if its possible beyond 2 though, maybe making copies of the extension on the filesystem.