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Play YouTube videos on Google Cast-enabled TVs with your speaker or display - Android

Play YouTube videos on Google Cast-enabled TVs with your speaker or display

Initiate and control YouTube videos from any Google streaming device or TV that works with Google Cast using only your voice.

If

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is enabled, this feature may be restricted or blocked by Downtime, Filters or Do not disturb.

Step 1. Link TVs using the Google Home appLink TVs to your speaker or display Link a device

The following steps are optional if you only want to control your TV with your mobile device or tablet. However, if you want to use voice commands through your speaker or display to control your TV, follow the steps below.

  1. Open the Google Home app .
  2. Make sure your mobile device or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi as your Google device.
  3. Make sure your mobile device or tablet is linked to the same account as your Google device.
    1. At the top right, tap your account.
    2. To switch accounts, tap the drop down another account or Add another account .
  4. Tap Favorites or Devices ..
  5. Tap your device's tile  Settings .

  6. At the top right, tap Settings Recognition & sharing.
  7. Check for a banner at the top of the page that states “Enable voice control and more.”

If you get an "Error when linking device" message, factory reset your Google streaming device.

Unlink a device
  1. Make sure your phone or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi or linked to the same account as your speaker, display, Google streaming devices, or Pixel Tablet.
  2. Open the Google Home app .
  3. Tap Favorites or Devices .
  4. Tap and hold your device's tile.
  5. Tap Settings   Remove device.
Voice-supported Cast devices for YouTube videos

The following Cast devices can play YouTube videos on TVs using your speaker or display:

  1. Chromecast
  2. Chromecast with Google TV
  3. Google TV Streamer (4K)
  4. TVs that work with Google cast
  5. Android TV devices
Step 2. Control YouTube videos on TVs using voice commands

Below are some ways to talk with your Google Assistant on your speaker or display to play YouTube videos on TVs:

To do this:

Say "Ok Google" or "Hey Google," then:

Play general videos from TV show, YouTube Channel, or artist

"Play [artist] videos on [TV name]"
"Play [YouTube channel] videos on [TV name]"
"Play [TV show] videos on [streaming device name]"

Play specific videos or songs

"Play [video name] trailer on [TV name]"
"Play [song name] on [TV name]"

Play videos by category

"Play [topic] videos on [TV name]"

Control videos on a remote device.

Tip: To do this, add "on [device name]" to any of the basic voice commands for music.

"Pause on [device name]"
"Resume on [device name]"
"Skip on [device name]"
"Stop on [device name]"

If you only have one linked voice-supported Cast device, you don't have to say its name in your command. Instead, you can say "Hey Google, ...<on TV>" or "Hey Google, ...<on streaming device>."

Other ways to control videoFrom the Google Home app

On the media player, you get the following information for the current session:

You can also pause or resume, stop, and control the remote device from the device card.

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