Casting to TV with Chromecast
- On an Android device
- You need the following to cast to a larger screen:
- Chromecast, Chromecast Ultra, or a TV / Streaming device with built-in Chromecast
- Your mobile device must be on the same Wi-Fi network as the Chromecast device
- You need the following to cast to a larger screen:
- After Entering the event, tap the video player
- Tap the “Cast” icon.
- Use the “Cast to” device selection panel to select which device you’d like to cast to
- You should now begin casting on your desired screen. To stop, tap the “Cast” button again
- On your Computer
- You need the following to cast to a larger screen:
- Chromecast, Chromecast Ultra, or a TV / Streaming device with built-in Chromecast
- Your computer must meet the minimum system & internet requirements (see event page for more info on system requirements). Both devices must also be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- You need the following to cast to a larger screen:
- Cast from Google Chrome:
- After entering the event, move your mouse to the video player. A set of controls will appear in the bottom right corner of the screen.
- Click the “Cast” icon.
- A popup will appear in the upper-right corner of the tab, and you will be able to choose which device to use for casting
- Once selected, you should now see casting begin on your desired screen.
- If Chromecast is already in use, the contents displayed on the TV will be replaced with your contents.
- To stop casting, click the “Cast” button again
PLEASE NOTE: Casting from the “Customize and Control” menu in Google Chrome will not work. Casting must be initiated from the controls inside the video player itself, as outlined above.
Casting to TV with Apple Airplay
- On an iOS device (iPhone, iPad, etc)
- Connect your iOS device to the same Wi-Fi network that the Apple TV or Airplay-enabled device is connected to
- After entering the event, tap the video to load the video player controls
- Tap the “Airplay” icon to bring up the AirPlay selector menu
- Select the device in the Airplay menu you wish to connect to, and tap it
- Airplay should now begin casting the event to your Apple TV or Airplay-enabled device.
- To stop AirPlay, tap the “Airplay” icon again in the video player controls, and select your device at the top of the Airplay selector menu list.
- On a Mac
- NOTE: AirPlay on Mac will only work from the Safari web browser
- Connect the Mac to the same Wi-Fi network that the Apple TV or AirPlay 2-enabled smart TV is connected to.
- Click on the AirPlay icon in the video player controls
- Select the Apple TV or AirPlay-enabled device in the list by checking the box next to it
- If prompted for a 4-digit code, enter the code displayed on your Apple TV or AirPlay-enabled device in the box that appears
- The event should now begin AirPlaying to your device.
- To stop AirPlay, click the AirPlay icon again, and select your device at the top of the Airplay selector menu list.