Google Cast, as one of the three major screen casting protocol standards (in addition to AirPlay and Miracast), is receiving increasing attention from users, especially those who frequently use Google Chrome. They prefer the feature of sharing screens directly through the built-in screen casting in the browser, without the need to install specialized screen casting software. As a leading multimedia collaboration solution provider, Bijie Network has been the first to implement Google Cast protocol support in enterprise level multimedia collaboration systems.
1. Screen mirroring on regular computers through Chrome browser:
1) Connect BJ80 to the power supply, connect the TV and network;
2) Connect the computer and BJ80 that require screen mirroring to the same local area network;
3) Open Google Chrome and click the control button in the upper right corner (three dots)
4) Find ‘Projection’ and click to open it;
5) You can see the “Source” button, which allows you to select “Tab”, “Desktop”, and “File” to screen the current webpage, computer desktop, and files inside the computer.
2. Chromebook screen mirroring:
1) Connect BJ80 to the power supply, connect the TV and network;
2) Connect the Chromebook and BJ60 that require screen mirroring to the same local area network;
3) Click on the triangle icon in the bottom right corner of the computer screen to open the control interface;
4) Click on the “Projection” function to open the screen projection selection interface;
5) Select the target device number for screen mirroring and click to project the desktop of the Chromebook onto the TV.
3. Google Pixel Phone Screen Projection:
1) Connect BJ80 to the power supply, connect the TV and network;
2) Connect the Google Pixel phone and BJ80 that require screen mirroring to the same local area network;
3) Pull down the control interface from above the phone screen;
4) Click on the “Projection” function to open the screen projection selection interface;
5) Select the target device number and click to project the screen of the Google Pixel phone onto the TV.