If you want to listen to TIDAL Music on your non-smart TV, using Chromecast is a great option. TIDAL supports casting, so you can easily stream music from your Android phone, iPhone, or even your PC to your TV. In this guide, we’ll explain the simple steps to cast TIDAL Music on the Chromecast-connected TV.
Note – If you haven’t subscribed to TIDAL Music earlier, visit this website and click Start Free Trial. Create a new TIDAL account and subscribe to the preferred plan.
Casting TIDAL Music to Chromecast via Android or iPhone
Start by connecting your Chromecast dongle to your TV and completing the setup process. Make sure your smartphone and your Chromecast-connected TV are connected to the same wireless network.
Download the TIDAL Music app from the Play Store or App Store on your Android or iPhone. Open the app, log in to your account, and begin playing your desired music.
While playing a song in the TIDAL Music app, tap the Tidal Connect icon (which looks like a speaker). Choose your Chromecast from the available options. The selected song will now stream on your TV.
Cast TIDAL Music to Chromecast via Windows PC or Mac
Ensure your computer is connected to the same WiFi network as your Chromecast-connected TV. Open the Chrome or Edge browser on your computer and go to the TIDAL website. Log in to your TIDAL account and play any music you want to listen to.
If you use Google Chrome, right-click anywhere on the browser screen and select Cast. For Microsoft Edge, click the three-dot menu at the top-right corner. Then, navigate to More Tools and select Cast Media to Device. Choose your Chromecast from the list. The selected music will now play on your TV.
How to Fix TIDAL Not Working on Chromecast
If you’re having trouble casting TIDAL HiFi content on Chromecast, try these quick solutions to resolve the issue.
- Check WiFi Connection: Ensure that both your casting device (Smartphone/PC) and Chromecast are connected to the same WiFi network. A stable connection is essential for smooth casting.
- Position Your Devices Correctly: Keep the casting device close to the Chromecast-connected TV to avoid signal interference or weak connections.
- Update Your Devices and App: Ensure you are using the latest version of the TIDAL app. Update both the casting device (smartphone/PC) and Chromecast to the latest software versions before attempting to cast.
- Restart Devices: If buffering issues arise, try restarting both the Chromecast and the casting device to refresh the connection.
- Reset and Reinstall: If none of the above steps work, try resetting the Chromecast or uninstalling and reinstalling the TIDAL Music app on your device. Afterward, attempt to cast the content again.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve most issues and get TIDAL working on your Chromecast quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Casting TIDAL music to your Chromecast-connected TV maintains the same high-quality audio without any reduction in sound quality.