If you ever want a glimpse into what ‘s cooking up in its Silicon Valley kitchen, Chrome Beta for Android is usually a good indicator of what’s coming up next for its mobile browser.
Not all of its neat features are publicly advertised, however. The official update notes for the latest Chrome Beta release features the typical mundane stuff—improved performance, less battery drain, bug fixes. A more exciting feature is lurking in the change log, though.
A tipster sent Android lice his discovery that the latest update introduces built-in Chromecast streaming support for those who frequent YouTube or other HTM-enabled video services that aren’t yet available as Chromecast applications. (The YouTube app supports Chromecast, but the mobile HTM site does not.)
You’ll have to do a little trickery to actually enable the streaming functionality. Type in “chrome://flags/#enable-cast” in the URbar Chrome Beta will navigate you to a page of settings where you can manually enable “Experimental Chromecast support.” After you relaunch Chrome, you’ll see a Chromecast icon when there’s streaming available.
haven’t been able to test this ability ourselves, but Android lice notes that sites like Vimeo do work, though it doesn’t have as many display options as fully-supported sites like YouTube. Other sites don’t work well at all, or cause Chrome to crash. (https://insider-gaming.com/) The feature is clearly not fully baked.
You can try it out for yourself by downloading the Chrome Beta for Android app from the ay store, check out the official changelog for more information on the update.