![]() Right-click or long-press a media file, point to Cast media to, and select the option. If you have a DLNA device, you can cast local media files to it. ![]() Now, with that out of the way, here’s how you cast to Roku. Click or tap the Project icon, choose what you want to project, select Connect to a wireless display, and select the device. Also, It is important that both the devices are on the same Wi-Fi network for it to work. Make sure the screen mirroring is enabled (it usually is enabled by default), you can check by going to Settings > System > Screen Mirroring on your Roku and making sure it is set to Prompt or Always. So, today, I’ll show you how to cast any video on Roku from Windows, Android, and even Mac. So, if you want to cast videos to Roku from other video channels or even the videos you may have in the local storage you’ll have to use the combination of screen mirroring and third-party apps. Unfortunately, you can’t use the DIAL protocol on anything except YouTube and Netflix. ![]() It also works, if you want to cast YouTube from your computer onto Roku. It should automatically discover Roku on the same network and start casting that video. ![]() To do so just simply launch your YouTube or Netflix app on your smartphone and tap on the Cast button. By default, both the Netflix and YouTube apps support an open protocol called DIAL (Discovery and Launch), meaning you can cast any Netflix and YouTube videos from your phone to TV connected with Roku. ![]()
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