The most commonly used Chromecast control is changing volume. When casting an app via Chromecast, users can change the volume of video or music being played even when the screen is locked. It is the main volume control. However, a very common issue causes Chromecast to lose volume controls after a while. This happens in almost every app including YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, SoundCloud, Sling TV, and more.
Let’s understand how and why this really happens. The casting on Chromecast removes the need for a phone or PC after media is once cast. Therefore, even if you disconnect the phone form WiFi, Chromecast would still keep playing. However, the phone still stays connected in order to change volume, track/video, etc. These are the basic media player controls.
A lot of users report that they cannot control Chromecast volume a little while after starting casting. Instead, when the volume button is pressed, it changes ringtone volume. This means that the phone has completely lost contact with Chromecast and it does not detect any media playing. Otherwise, pressing the volume button would change the Chromecast volume first.
Contents
The main problem that we are going to tackle in this article is when the phone cannot control Chromecast volume. It happens a little while after starting video or music. Below is a brief list of related issues that can also get fixed with this solution.
The issues with Chromecast audio are not limited to a small set of apps. It can happen randomly. Below is the list of apps that have been reported with this issue. We are sure that this list is far from complete.
Phones from manufacturers like Samsung, Huawei, OnePlus, HTC all face the same issue. Its main cause is the addition of aggressive battery saving utilities.
The main reason for this is the fact that all these new phones are powered by super-powerful processors and high-res screens. Devices like one plus 6, OnePlus6T, Galaxy Note 9, S9+, Huawei Mate 20 Pro, Honor 8X Max are few examples. All of these devices use aggressive means to make sure that none of the apps or services consume too much battery in the background.
While this is a pretty cool and useful feature, it messes up Chromecast and its connected apps. When using it, CC requires a consistent connection with the phone. Therefore, it is active in the background, sending, and receiving data as long as the user is casting. The battery saver detects it as overuse and cuts the process. This in turns disconnects the phone and app from Chromecast.
Since CC does not require a connection to play media, it keeps playing. But the user feels that they cannot control the volume of their Chromecast. However, it is because the phone itself has cut the cord! Follow the steps below to fix this issue.
That’s it! Now volume controls issues with Chromecast should be fixed for good!
Note that this method may not work the same way on all phones and tablets. All manufacturers make slight changes to their menus in Settings. Therefore, you may have to look around to find these settings. However, the main working concept is the same.
Feel free to leave your feedback and queries in the comments section below.
This post was last modified on October 9, 2020 11:22 am
Snapchat is a popular social sharing platform so when something goes wrong it can be…
Android 12 Compatibility Definition Document (CDD) calls for device manufacturers to specify the performance classes…
New features in Telegram Beta 8.0.0 for Android include group video chat 2.0, live video…
Download the Blackout Bingo app on your PC. With a competitive twist to the classic…
Download the Wombo app on your PC. All you have to do is add a…
Download the Golf Rival app on your PC. Follow the steps discussed below to get…
This website uses cookies to provide you up-to-the-mark services.
View Comments
Good observations and summary. Thanks...