I have been trying to find a way to cast my phone screen to my Chrome Cast TV, and I have looked on a Reddit where I found people who use GrapheneOS and they seem to have no problem casting to their TV's. I have a Pixel 6A and when I pull down the notifications menu I cant seem to find any cast options but when I go into settings I can find the cast option under connection preferences but nothing pop ups when I click it.
Casting to Chrome Cast TV
This requires Sandboxed Google Play. Once you install that, please try following the steps outlined here and let me know if you encounter any issues:
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/2562-screen-cast-on-grapheneos/11
Please keep in mind that as far as I'm aware, sound will not currently work.
The ONLY thing I'm aware of that will cast from the phone WITHOUT gservices, is VLC.
I see how in some apps, like YouTube, you can use screen casting. But it's not REALLY screen casting. It's just telling your smart TV to open the YouTube app and go to 'this' video address.
I can't find any way to cast my actual screen. This is useful for casting every other app that doesn't come with a video cast icon. I don't need to cast YouTube to a smart TV that has YouTube. But I do need to share my screen with another display. Especially since Google bricked every Pixel and doesn't let the USB-C video-out work (correct me if I am wrong).
I have read every other post about this already and no one has differentiated between casting from within a video app such as YouTube (using the in-app cast button) and the main OS screen cast that casts whatever you see on your screen(found as a quick tile in status bar or in settings>connected devices>connection properties>cast) .
Does anyone know how to do this on Graphene? Is it possible? Is there a work around (I have tried numerous casting apps and the all do nothing except refer me to the cast settings in the OS)?
Any update in 2024?
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