Window Views for Chromecast
With Chromecast or Google TV you can send a Framic window view from your phone to any TV in seconds. Cast a 4K rainy castle, tropical beach or snowy forest full-screen and let it run as a fake window, screensaver or sleep backdrop, complete with natural sound, no extra hardware beyond the dongle you already have.
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How to cast a window view with Chromecast
Open the Framic view in the YouTube app on your phone, tap the Cast icon, and choose your Chromecast or Google TV. The video plays full-screen on the TV while your phone acts as the remote, so you can lock it and walk away.
Chromecast window views vs the TV's own screensaver
Google TV's Ambient Mode shows photos and art; a cast Framic view shows a moving, hours-long window scene with sound that you pick on the spot. It's faster to change the mood and far more convincing as a window.
Best scenes to cast for each room
Bedrooms: rain or a quiet night. Living rooms during company: a beach, a city or a fireside castle. Studies: forest birdsong or steady white-noise rain. Pick by mood and match the room's lighting.
Frequently asked questions
Does casting play in 4K?
Yes, if your Chromecast model, TV and connection support 4K. On slower connections it adapts down automatically.
Can I keep using my phone while casting?
Yes. Once the view is playing on the TV, you can use your phone normally or lock it, playback continues on the TV.
Can I cast offline downloads?
Casting streams from a source, so it needs internet. For fully offline playback, use a downloaded 4K pack on a media player or USB instead.