With a Roku streaming device, you can cast video, music, and photos from your iPhone to a TV. That means you can project your personal photos and videos on the big-screen, or stream music on your surround sound speakers. Here’s how to cast content from your iPhone to a Roku device, and which Roku devices and apps allow you to cast media to your TV.
When you cast media from an iPhone to a Roku device, your TV will only display the media itself. On the other hand, mirroring means your TV will display everything you can see on your iPhone screen. Casting also gives you better picture quality and greater control over streaming.
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Apple refers to “casting” as “AirPlay” on its devices and apps. Before you can stream media from your iPhone, it’s important to make sure AirPlay is enabled on your Roku device.
To cast media from an iPhone to Roku, you first need to make sure that AirPlay is enabled on your Roku device. To do this, go to the Roku home screen and navigate to Settings > Apple AirPlay and HomeKit. Then, make sure AirPlay is turned on, and adjust other settings.
From here, you should also check that you have the right setting under Require Code:
Finally, you can also select Set Up under HomeKit at the bottom of this screen to add your Roku device to Apple Home. This allows you to control your Roku device from other Apple HomeKit devices and set up smart home automations for your TV.
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To cast a single photo or video from your iPhone to a Roku device, open the Photos app and select a photo or video. Then tap the “share” icon in the bottom-left corner of your screen. Next, scroll down and select AirPlay. Finally, choose your Roku device and enter the code if prompted.
While you are casting a photo or video, you can swipe to another photo or video, and it will be displayed on your TV. If you are playing any music on your iPhone, it also might start streaming on your TV as well, so make sure the volume isn’t turned all the way up.
Once you are done casting, tap the AirPlay button in the top-right corner of your screen, which looks like a triangle pointing up at a rectangle. Then, select Turn Off AirPlay to stop casting.
To cast YouTube Videos from an iPhone to a Roku device, first connect both devices to the same WiFi network. Then, open the YouTube app on your iPhone and start playing a video. Next, tap the cat icon that looks like a square with three curved lines and select your Roku device from the pop-up.
Note: When you cast YouTube videos from your iPhone, it opens the YouTube app on your Roku device. So, you need to have the YouTube app installed on your Roku device and sign into the same account on both devices for these steps to work.
To stop casting a YouTube video, all you need to do is tap the casting button again and select your iPhone from the list of devices.
If you want to cast videos from other apps, like Netflix, Hulu, or Prime Video, you might have to look for a different kind of AirPlay icon. You might also find the option to cast under the share button or by tapping the three-line or three-dot menu icon in the app.
To cast music from your iPhone to a Roku device, open the Apple Music app and start playing a song. Then tap the Airplay icon at the bottom-center of your screen when you have the song playing on full-screen. Finally, select your Roku device and enter the code if prompted.
Once you start casting music, you will see the album art on your screen, and you can use your iPhone to control the volume, playback, and more.
If you want to cast music from a different app, you might have to select a different icon in a different location. Here are the locations of AirPlay icons in different music streaming apps:
Not all Roku devices allow you to cast content from your iPhone to a TV. To find out if your Roku device supports AirPlay, go to Settings > System > About and compare your model number and OS version to the list below.
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