In this article, learn how to download and install Localcast for Chromecast for PC (Windows 10/8/7 and Mac OS) for free. Let me explain first what is Localcast for Chromecast for PC? LocalCast is a video player and editor that allows you to send images, music, video and much more from your device to Chromecast, SmartTV and other DLNA Devices. It enables you to watch your device videos and photos on SmartTV’s large screen.
With this app, you can send your pictures, music, video from Dropbox, Google +, Google Drive, webpage to almost any device. LocalCast is compatible with Android TV, Amazon Fire TV and all the major smart TV’s. The app is for free and is now available in for use on a PC.
However, in order to play videos on your PC, you need to convert the videos from MP4, MKV, M4V or 3GP which are the versions used on android systems. Today I will show you how can you Download and Install Video Players & Editors App LocalCast for Chromecast on PC (Windows 10/8/7 and Mac OS). How To Download and Install Localcast For Chromecast For PC (Windows 10/8/7 and Mac OS) Step 1. To begin, download and install BlueStacks App Player on your PC. Click to download Bluestacks Offline Installer for Windows.
Dec 5, 2016 - Update: Click here to see the newest review on how to set up the latest Chromecast Ultra with the MacBook Pro (Late 2016). You might think.
Once you have installed Bluestacks, run it and then add your Google account in it. Download Localcast for Chromecast for PC. File: LocalCast for Chromecast APK Author: Stefan Pledl Latest Version: 9.2.2.1 Publish Date: 2018-08-09 Step 4. Right-click on LocalCast for Chromecast APK for PC and open with BlueStacks APK Installer. Hints: You can open Google Play Store and search for LocalCast for Chromecast.
You will see the search result for LocalCast for Chromecast for PC, then click on Install button to setup it. Now you can play LocalCast for Chromecast on PC. VIDEO TUTORIAL: Hope something helps you.
Posted By Paul Kafasis on November 1st, 2016 On Friday, we released of our home audio streamer. This free update adds support for Google Chromecast, and other Google Cast devices, to Airfoil. Since then, we’ve been gratified to hear from many users thrilled with the new functionality. We’ve also heard a few questions repeatedly, so I thought I’d answer them here. Can Airfoil stream?
Stream audio from any app on your Mac, or all of your System Audio at once As veteran users can no doubt guess, this question is coming from folks new to Airfoil. Airfoil can stream any audio from your Mac out to remote speakers. That includes music apps like Spotify and iTunes, web-based services like Pandora, and even all System Audio at once.
Whatever you’re playing on your Mac can be streamed via Airfoil. Does Airfoil work with? We’ve successfully tested with every Chromecast device Google has released thus far. That includes both of the current puck-shaped models ( and ), as well as the original stick-shaped model released back in 2014. Airfoil works great with all of this Chromecast hardware! Does it work with the Chromecast Ultra?
Ah, we can’t fool you, dear questioner. The is not yet released, and thus doesn’t fit the answer above. Because it isn’t yet available, we haven’t tested with it.
We’ll be getting the Ultra as soon as possible, however, and we’re confident it too will be supported. What are Google Cast devices, exactly? “Cast” is the official name for Google’s streaming protocol. It’s essentially their version of Apple’s “AirPlay” protocol. Like AirPlay, third-party hardware manufacturers can incorporate Cast technology into their devices.
A “Google Cast” device is simply a piece of hardware which can receive audio via the Cast protocol. While the Chromecast devices made by Google are the most well-known Cast devices, there are hundreds of others out there. This includes televisions made by Sony and Vizio, as well as speakers from LG, Grace, Bang and Olufsen, and more. Check your hardware, because you might have a Cast receiver and not even realize it! Can I send to multiple Cast devices at once?
You can indeed. Airfoil can send the same audio to multiple Cast devices, so if you’ve got more than one Chromecast, you can play audio throughout your house in sync.
Can I send to a mix of devices? If you have an Apple TV attached to your television in the living room, a Chromecast Audio attached to your stereo in the bedroom, and a Bluetooth speaker in the office, Airfoil will send audio from your Mac to all of these devices. Airfoil now supports sending audio via AirPlay, Bluetooth, and Cast, or any combination of the three. Whatever you have, Airfoil will send to any and all of them, with audio played in perfect sync.
Airfoil A-B-C’s: Send to any combination of AirPlay, Bluetooth, and Chromecast devices When will get Chromecast support? We’re hard at work on adding Chromecast support to Airfoil for Windows as well, and we’ve been making good progress. This will be a free update, and we hope to ship it by early next year. Did people really ask all of these questions?
Even the one asking if people really asked all of these questions? I have a different question.
How can I get help? As always, contact us via our, and we’ll be glad to assist. One Response to “Frequently Asked Questions About Airfoil and Chromecast”. Jon says: Nice work!
I heart airfoil Leave a Reply You must be to post a comment.