If you’re like us, you’ll have your TV hooked up to a beefy home cinema or stereo audio system. If so, it makes sense to take advantage of another of the Chromecast’s hidden features: audio streaming via tabs.
Normally, when you stream a tab to your Chromecast, the picture is prioritised and the audio quality takes a back seat. To improve the quality, you can use the “Optimize for audio” option.
This comes into its own when streaming from embedded players embedded in web pages that, for some reason, don’t have in-built Chromecast support.
Getting to this option is straightforward. Just follow the steps below:
If you’re already casting a tab, you need to click on the Cast extension button and then “Stop casting”.
Once you’ve done that, click on the Cast extension again and then the small arrow in the top-right. You’ll now see the “Optimize for audio” option.
Select it, choose your Chromecast and enjoy your music or podcast directly from a tab in your browser without sacrificing quality.
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