What is cast to tv?|BJCast
Cast to TV “refers to the process of wirelessly transmitting content (such as videos, music, photos, games, etc.) from a computer, smartphone, tablet, or other smart device to a television screen for display. This is usually achieved through the use of wireless technologies such as Wi Fi or Bluetooth, allowing users to enjoy a richer and more immersive audiovisual experience on a large screen.
When you perform the ‘cast to TV’ operation, your device (called the ‘sender’) will establish a connection with the TV (called the ‘receiver’). This usually involves the following steps:
Ensure that the device is connected to the same network: the sender and receiver (TV) need to be connected to the same Wi Fi network.
Enable screen mirroring function: On the sending device, you need to enable screen mirroring or screen mirroring function. This can usually be found in the device’s settings menu, shortcut control panel, or specific applications.
Select TV: The sending device will search for available screen mirroring devices (i.e. TVs). Once you find your TV, you can choose it as your screen casting target.
Start screen mirroring: Once a connection is established, the content on the sending device will be transmitted in real-time to the TV screen for display.
The benefits of screen mirroring include:
Big screen enjoyment: You can watch videos, browse photos, or play games on the TV screen, enjoying a larger screen and clearer picture quality.
Family Sharing: You can watch content with your family to enhance interaction and sharing experience.
Convenience: No additional cables or devices are required, just ensure that the devices are on the same network to achieve screen mirroring.
It should be noted that the specific implementation of the screen casting function may vary depending on the device and operating system. For example, Apple devices typically use AirPlay for screen casting, while Android devices may use Miracast or specific applications such as Chromecast for screen casting. In addition, some smart TVs or streaming devices (such as Apple TV, Roku, etc.) also offer screen mirroring functionality.