
It’s possible to play with other apps than the default media receiver. # Play a netradio, with extra metadata provided: service : media_ay_media target : entity_id : media_player.chromecast data : media_content_type : " audio/mp3" media_content_id : " " extra : metadata : metadataType : 3 title : " Radio TILOS" artist : " LIVE" images : - url : " " Casting with other apps You need to set the media_content_id to the media URL and media_content_type to a matching content type. You can play MP3 streams like net radios, FLAC files or videos from your local network with the media_ay_media service, as long as the media is accessible via HTTP(S). Chromecast devices do not support other protocols like DLNA or playback from an SMB file share. The media needs to be accessible via HTTP(S). As a rule of thumb, if a Chrome browser can play a media file a Chromecast will be able to handle that too. Using the built in media player app (Default Media Receiver)Ĭhromecasts can play many kinds of modern media (image/audio/video) formats using the built in app Default Media Receiver.

Note that the Home Assistant Cloud will not be used if an external_url is configured. This is important when casting TTS or local media sources the cast integration will cast such media from the external_url if configured, otherwise from the Home Assistant Cloud if configured, otherwise from the internal_url. A hostname which can’t be publicly resolved, e.g.

This means media URLs must either be specifying the IP-address of the server directly, e.g.
