Chrome casting tweak streams all videos directly to your TV

The latest developer version of Chrome includes rough support for a feature that preserves the quality and performance of video when you cast a tab. If you choose to take a video full screen while casting, the software now sends the video’s raw bitstream to your TV. You shouldn’t get muddy, stuttering video as your PC struggles to deliver content you don’t need to see.

In this crude implementation, you’ll have to enable the video improvement through a flag (chrome://flags/#media-remoting). Google’s François Beaufort suggests using Vimeo to give it a try, but Android Police has managed to get it working with Amazon, the Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim website and other services.

However, it’s easy to see Google pushing for this feature as a way of filling a conspicuous gap in Cast support — imagine seeing almost any video on your TV without having to wait for the video’s provider to get with the program.

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