Cast YouTube TV using Chromecast or Google TV Streamer

Use YouTube TV with your Google streaming device to cast your favorite programs to your TV.

How to Watch YouTube TV with Your Smart TV or Streaming Device - US Only

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Step 1. Set up your streaming device

To cast YouTube TV from your mobile device, tablet, or computer to your TV, first set up Chromecast or Google TV Streamer.

Note: You can use Chromecast and Chromecast Ultra. You can cast from Chromecast (1st gen), but you may notice a degradation in performance since it no longer receives software or security updates, and Google does not provide technical support for it.

If your device is on iOS 14 or later, give YouTube permission to connect to streaming devices on your local network to cast to your TV. Learn how to allow local network access below.

Step 2. Sign up for YouTube TV

If you haven't already, sign up and customize your YouTube TV membership. 

Note: To be eligible for YouTube TV, you must meet:

Step 3. Cast programs to your TV

  1. Make sure your computer is on the same Wi-Fi network as your streaming device.
  2. Go to YouTube TV on a web browser. 
  3. Choose a TV show or video.
  4. Click Cast Inactive cast extension in the video player.
  5. Choose the device you want to cast to.

Step 4. Stop casting 

Tap or click Cast Inactive cast extension and then Disconnect. 

Fix a problem

If you're experiencing issues with video streaming, try the first troubleshooting tip below and see if it fixes the problem. If not, move to the next step.

Restart your browser and devices:

  1. Close and reopen your browser.
  2. Restart your router.
  3. Restart your computer.

Check for updates:

  1. Update your browser to the latest version.
  2. Consider using Chrome for the best YouTube TV experience.

Check your connection:

  1. Make sure you're connected to the internet. YouTube TV requires a connection of at least 3 Mbps for optimal viewing experience.
  2. Restart your Wi-Fi connection.
  3. Change the video quality to a lower setting. Select Settings Settings in the video player and then Quality.
  4. Close the video player, reopen it, and try watching the video again. 

Advanced troubleshooting

If you're still seeing issues with your streaming device, try these in-depth troubleshooting steps to help fix the issue. 

You can also get in touch with YouTube TV support for help.

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