Should I use Chrome or Chrome Beta?
Since it is beta, Google will be testing different things and with each update they can add functionality, fix issues with previously added features, or take out faulty aspects of the application completely. The second reason to use Chrome Beta is to get your hands on the newest and greatest before everybody else.
Can I use both Chrome and Chrome Beta?
Stable, Beta, and Dev channels can not run side by side on the same computer, so you have to choose one. In the case of Google Chrome’s Android version, it’s perfectly possible to run stable Chrome and Chrome Beta at the same time — as seen in the screenshot below.
Can you use Google Chrome with Chromecast?
Use your Chrome browser to enjoy videos, photos, music, and other content on your TV. Just click the Cast button in your browser and select your Chromecast device. Mirror your Android phone or tablet to your TV. Give your presentations, photos, and documents a bigger screen.
How do I watch Chrome on Chromecast?
Cast a tab from Chrome
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More. Cast.
- Choose the Chromecast device where you want to watch the content. If you’re already using the Chromecast, your content will replace what’s on your TV.
- When you’ve finished, to the right of the address bar, click Cast. Stop casting.
How do I connect Chrome to my TV?
Again, first make sure that your computer or Android phone is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your streaming device.
- Open Google Chrome, and head to the page that you want to cast to your TV.
- From the menu, select “Cast…”
- A new menu will appear.
How do I cast from my computer to Chromecast without Chrome?
To get start, here are the steps for you to follow if you want to cast desktop to Chromecast without Chrome.
- Download and install ApowerMirror on your PC and TV.
- Launch the program on your PC, and enter the PIN code shown on your TV to start mirroring.
- Afterwards, you PC screen will be displayed on your TV immediately.
Which is best dev or beta?
Beta channel: To view upcoming changes and improvements with low risk, use the Beta channel. It’s updated roughly every week, with major updates coming every 4 weeks, more than a month before the Stable channel gets them. Dev channel: To view the latest Chrome OS features, use the Dev channel.