How to Cast Twitch to TV With Chromecast

Using Chromecast to stream media is fairly straightforward and requires very minimal setup beyond turning your devices on and making sure they’re all connected to the same Wi-Fi.

How to Cast Twitch to TV via Google Chrome

If you don’t have an iOS or Android smartphone or tablet with the Twitch app installed, you can also Twitch TV cast by using Google Chrome on your computer.

How to Watch Twitch on TV Without Chromecast

While Chromecast is a useful piece of technology used to watch a Twitch stream from phones and tablets on a bigger screen, it isn’t the only way to watch your favorite Twitch streamer on your TV. Here are several alternatives to Twitch TV casting with Chromecast.

Use the Twitch TV app: If your smart TV has support for apps, it may in fact have a Twitch app that can be used to log in and view broadcasts much like the Netflix and Disney+ TV apps. Check your Blu-ray player: Many modern Blu-ray and DVD players come with apps for streaming content and yours may have a Twitch TV app installed. Use your Xbox or PlayStation: Microsoft and Sony’s video game consoles both have Twitch apps that can be used to watch Twitch. You can even use these apps to broadcast to Twitch from your Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles. Use Apple TV: The Apple TV streaming box has a Twitch app that you can use to watch streams. Alternatively, you can also send Twitch footage from your iOS device to your Apple TV. Use a smart TV web browser: Many TVs, media boxes, and video game consoles have a web browser app which can be used to watch livestreams via the Twitch website. Use an HDMI cable: If all else fails, you can always project your device’s screen to your TV by using an HDMI cable. You may need some additional adapters or dongles depending on your device but it’s a very reliable method if you have the equipment.