Play TV shows and movies with your speaker or display
Currently, you can only use select partners to play shows and movies on Nest displays or TVs using speakers or displays. However, you can play YouTube videos on TVs using Google Nest or Home speakers or displays.
Voice-supported partners
Note: This is not an exhaustive list. Some of these partners may be unavailable in your region. Visit the partner's website to check their availability where you live.
Yes
Note: Mobile casting isn't supported in the Basics with ads plan. Voice casting in the Basics with ads plan is supported for Android TV and Chromecast with Google TV devices. Learn more in the Netflix help center.
Chromecast, TVs that work with Google Cast, Nest displayYes
Note: Voice casting using speakers and displays is currently only supported for STARZ direct users. Cable login isn't supported.
Chromecast, TVs that work with Google Cast, Nest displayYes
Chromecast, TVs that work with Google CastNo, content from Google TV is automatically available when you set up your speaker or display.
Chromecast, TVs that work with Google CastStep 1. Link TVs using the Google Home app
Note: This step is only for Chromecast, Cast, and Android TVs.
The following Cast devices can play TV shows and movies using voice commands with your speaker or display:
- Chromecast
- TVs that work with Cast
- Android TV
Note: You will need to set up Google Assistant on your Android TV.
Important: Some Smart TVs may appear to support Cast technology (because the functionality is similar to casting) but they don’t actually support Cast technology. Smart TVs that support Cast technology.
Link TVs to your speaker or displayLink a device
- Open the Google Home app Google Home app.
- Make sure your mobile device or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi as your Google device.
- Make sure your mobile device or tablet is linked to the same account as your Google device.
- At the top right, tap your account.
- To switch accounts, tap the drop down and then another account or Add another account .
- Tap Home and then All devices , then touch and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings and then Recognition & sharing.
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Check for a banner at the top of the page that states "Enable voice control and more."
- If the banner appears, tap it and follow the steps to link your TV.
- If the banner doesn't appear but your email address appears under "Linked account(s)," your TV is already linked.
If you get an "Error when linking device" message, factory reset your Google streaming device.
Unlink a device
Make sure your phone or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi or Google Account as your speaker, display, Google streaming devices, or Pixel Tablet.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap Home and then All devices , then touch and hold your device's tile.
- Tap Settings settings icon and then Remove device.
The following Cast devices can play TV shows and movies using your speaker or display:
- Chromecast
- TVs that work with Cast
- Android TV
Note: You need to set up Google Assistant on your Android TV.
Important:Some Smart TVs might seem to support Cast technology (because the functionality is similar to casting) but they don’t actually support Cast technology. Smart TVs that support Cast technology.
Step 2. Link video apps to your Google Account
This step isn't required to watch content from Google TV on the linked account that has been used to set up your speaker or display. Link video appsSome video apps require you to link the app account to your Google Account:
Make sure your phone or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi or Google Account as your speaker, display, Google streaming devices, or Pixel Tablet.
- Open the Google Home app Google Home app.
- Tap your account.
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Verify that the Google Account shown is the one linked to your Google device.
- If correct, tap Close to exit the account window.
- If you need to switch accounts, tap the drop down and then another account or Add another account.
- At the bottom right, tap Settings.
- Under Services, tap Video.
- Under the video app you want to connect, tap LINK.
- Complete the sign in steps.
Note: For Netflix, if you have a personal profile on a Netflix account, you can link your personal profile and set up Voice Match to play content where you left off.
- Open the Google Home app Google Home app.
- Tap your account.
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Verify that the Google Account shown is the one linked to your Google device.
- If correct, tap Close to exit the account window.
- If you need to switch accounts, tap the drop down and then another account or Add another account.
- At the bottom right, tap Settings.
- Under Services, tap Video.
- Next to the video app you want to disconnect, tap UNLINK.
Note: Account linking with Hulu will link to the primary profile of the account. Any "child-friendly" restrictions from secondary profiles will not be applied.
Step 3. Control your Android TV using voice commands
Below are some ways to talk with your Google Assistant on your speaker or display to play TV shows and movies:
Nest displays
"Open YouTube"
"Start Netflix"
Play TV series, TV show, or movie
Note: For TV series, each session usually starts where the previous session ended.
Request of specific episodes or seasons of a TV series is not currently supported.
"Previous episode"
"Resume"
"Stop"
Skip back
"Skip back <time>""Rewind <time>"
"Jump back <time>"
Turn on subtitles or captions
Turn off subtitles or captions
"Turn on subtitles"
"Turn on captions"
"Subtitles on"
"Captions on"
"Turn off subtitles"
"Turn off captions"
"Subtitles off"
"Captions off"
Turn on <language> subtitles
Note: Supported languages depend on the content service (example: YouTube or Netflix) and the video title.
"Turn on Spanish subtitles"Turn on dubbing
Note: Dubbing switches the spoken language to a language of your choice. Dubbing is not supported for CBS [CBS All Access] and STARZ.
"Dubbing on"
"Turn on dubbing"
"Can you turn on dubbing?"
"Change language to <German>"
"Switch language to <Spanish>"
"Turn on <French> dubbing"
"Play it in <English>"
Chromecast
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To do this: |
Say "Ok Google" or "Hey Google," then: |
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Open an app |
"Open [app name] on the TV" |
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Play a specific channel |
"Play [channel] on TV" |
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Search and play content |
"Search for [genre] movies" |
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Play TV series, TV show, or movie Tip: For TV series, each session usually starts where the previous session ended. For The CW, each session starts from the latest aired episode. Requests for specific episodes or seasons of a TV series aren't supported. |
"Watch [TV series] on [TV name]" |
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Play next episode or previous episode Tip:Some services don't support requests for next or previous episode. |
"Next episode on [TV name]" |
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Pause or resume or stop |
"Pause on [TV name]" |
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Skip back |
"Skip back [time] on [TV name]" |
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Turn on dubbing Tip: Dubbing switches the spoken language to a language of your choice. Some services don't support dubbing. |
"Dubbing on" |
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Change dubbing to a language of your choice |
"Change language to [language]" |
Android TV
Turn on or off
"Turn on TV"
"Turn off TV"
Control media
Note: Next, previous and seek commands are only supported
for Cast-enabled apps.
"Play <on TV>"
"Pause <on TV>"
"Resume <on TV>"
"Stop <on TV"
"Next episode <on TV>"
"Previous episode <on TV>"
"Seek forward 30 seconds <on TV>"
If you only have one linked voice-supported Cast device, you don't have to say its name in your command. Instead, you can say "Hey Google, ... <on TV>" or "Hey Google, ... <on Chromecast>."
Tips to play content on your TV
Google TV content that you can control with your voice
- Purchased or rental movies
- Purchased TV episodes and seasons
- Content shared through Family Sharing
Simple ways to control media using your voice
When you play a TV show or movie using your voice, like "Hey Google, watch Orange is the New Black on TV," all of your next control commands (pause, next, etc.) will control that TV. You won't need to continue to specify the TV after the viewing session begins
Use your voice to control media you cast from your phone or tablet
If you started to play a TV show or movie on TV when you cast from your phone or tablet, you’ll need to first add <on TV> and after doing that once, you won’t need to say <on TV> again.
Control your TV when media is playing on your Google Nest or Home speaker or display
When media is playing on your speaker or display at the same time as your remote device, all control commands will control your speaker or display, not your remote devices. To control your remote device, you have to always say "Hey Google, .... <on device>."
If you stop playing content on your speaker or display by saying "Hey Google, stop," and you want to start controlling the remote device that is currently playing, you must first add <on device> to the next command you make to this remote device. Example: "Hey Google, next video <on TV>."
Other ways to control TV shows and movies
From the Google Home app- Make sure your mobile device or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi as your remote device.
- Open the Google Home app Google Home app.
- Tap the current media session for:
- Playback controls
- Volume control
- Playback device control
Fix problems
Need help? Try these troubleshooting steps
- Make sure you've correctly linked your devices, including:
- Make sure the Cast device is voice-supported and running Cast version 1.32+.
- Make you sure you linked the devices via the Google Home app:
- Open the Google Home app Google Home app.
- Tap your account.
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Verify that the Google Account shown is the one linked to your Google device.
- If correct, tap Close to exit the account window.
- If you need to switch accounts, tap the drop down and then another account or Add another account.
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Tap Settingsand then Under Services and thenTap Works with Google
- It should show a list of all your linked devices.
- Name your speaker or display and Chromecast or devices that work with Cast.
To ensure proper playback on your TV, follow these tips when naming your devices:
- Give your speaker or display, streaming device, or device that works with Google Cast different names, and avoid the use of the same words in the names. This helps your speaker or display correctly understand your command and play content on the right device.
- Good:
- Name your speaker or display "Living Room"
- Name your streaming device "Family TV"
- Ok:
- Name your speaker or display "Living Room Home"
- Name your streaming device "Living Room TV"
- Good:
- Make sure the name is easily pronounceable.
- Avoid using emoji or special characters.
- To change the name of your streaming device, speaker or display:
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- Open the Google Home app Google Home app.
- Tap Favorites or Devices .
- Touch and hold your device's tileand then at the top right corner, tap Settings and then Device information and then Device name.
- Delete the current name and type in a new name. Tap Save.
- Give your speaker or display, streaming device, or device that works with Google Cast different names, and avoid the use of the same words in the names. This helps your speaker or display correctly understand your command and play content on the right device.
- Make sure you've linked your media provider account.
- Make sure you're not trying to play content on Android TV. This is not supported yet.
- Try to add the specific service provider to the request. Example: "Play <The Crown> <from Netflix> <on TV>."
- If you get an error message like, "I can only play videos on devices using Chromecast, or on Cast-enabled TVs," try to rename your devices.
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