Eheka Pytyvõha

Emboyke pytyvõha apovai. Ndorojeruremo’ãi ehenói térã eñe’ẽmondóvo pumbyrýpe ha emoherakuãvo marandu nemba’etéva. Emombe’u tembiapo imarãkuaáva ko “Marandu iñañáva” rupive.

Kuaave

No casting option on Firefox yet!

  • 16 Mbohovái
  • 7 oguereko ko apañuãi
  • 1 Hecha
  • Mbohovái ipaháva Tkntn

more options

Its 2020 man!

Why are we (Mozilla community) still missing content casting feature just like Google Chrome and other browsers. Even the new Microsoft Edge Chromium have that feature. I usually stream a lot of content and this feature, for me, is indispensable.

Furthermore, I am not asking for any workaround or extensions. There should be a native casting feature on Mozilla Firefox too just like other browsers.

Regards, VIVEK

Its 2020 man! Why are we (Mozilla community) still missing content casting feature just like Google Chrome and other browsers. Even the new Microsoft Edge Chromium have that feature. I usually stream a lot of content and this feature, for me, is indispensable. Furthermore, I am not asking for any workaround or extensions. There should be a native casting feature on Mozilla Firefox too just like other browsers. Regards, VIVEK

Opaite Mbohovái (16)

more options

Hi Vivek

For the past few years Firefox has had the ability to cast a tab from desktop or mobile to Firefox on the Amazon Fire TV stick. I have used it myself and it is really good.

more options

But I would be really happy to know as to how to do that. I cannot find any appropriate option to do that.

Please help me out.

Thank You.

more options

Eagerly waiting for a response. How do I enable casting feature in Mozilla Firefox?

more options

I have the same perplexity... This browser has unexeptable missings for 2020! I think I will just go back to Chrome.

more options

Hey! Hey! Hey! Hang on..

You need not to switch to chrome for very obvious reasons. In fact, people who switch to Mozilla Firefox are the users who actually are concerned with their security and privacy to avoid giving total control of your data to big corps like Google, who through their dubious privacy policies might sell you data to third party for allegedly "improving user experience".

Now before making a switch back to chrome. You might need to consider few things. First, casting is a very small functionality that is not generally used on a daily basis. However, I am not denying that it shouldn't be there. It should be there for sure. However, that is not a solid reason for making a switch.

In my opinion, the GUI rendering of this browser is unmatched by any other browser out there. Texts on the websites are so crisp on Firefox. That's clearly an edge over other browsers.

Anyway, that's a long list of appreciation, which I don't intend to do it here.

But please consider once again before switching.

more options

Hi

To send a tab to Firefox for Amazon Fire TV, sign into your Firefox Account on the Fire TV device in Firefox. Then (when using Firefox on a laptop or mobile phone signed into the same account) use the send tab to device options from the address bar to send the tab you are viewing to Firefox for Amazon Fire TV.

I hope that this helps.

more options

That's sharing a tab, which I am not talking about. I am talking about normally casting videos to Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K using Firefox. Like using chrome, while watching videos, there is an icon "cast" that appears on YouTube player.

Similarly, Microsoft Edge Chromium uses (borrows) Google's Chrome cast feature.

more options

The process I was describing is how you share content (videos or web pages) from another copy of Firefox to Firefox for the Amazon Fire TV.

more options

And that was not what I was asking in the first place. You should consider original post once again to understand it more clearly. And, please don't convince me with workarounds. A core feature is a core feature and it can only be replaced by two things: a new standard and a better technology.

more options

Okay.

I am explaining how you can cast from your desktop or mobile copy of Firefox to Firefox for Amazon Fire TV.

Looking at your initial question I am not sure what else we can recommend.

more options

It's okay. I appreciate your efforts anyway.

But we do have to concede that this option is yet unavailable for Mozilla Firefox at a point in time when it is very common in market. Developers must think about this.

Albeit, the browser's awesomeness doesn't diminishes at all.

more options

Hi,

The people who answer questions here, for the most part, are other users volunteering their time (like me), not Mozilla employees or Firefox developers.

If you want to leave feedback for Firefox developers, you can go to the Firefox Help menu and select Submit Feedback... or use this link. Your feedback gets collected by a team of people who read it and gather data about the most common issues.

You can also file a bug report or feature request for Firefox and other Mozilla products. See File a bug report or feature request for Mozilla products for details.

more options

Vivek Rao Anand said

But I would be really happy to know as to how to do that. I cannot find any appropriate option to do that. Please help me out. Thank You.

I've had "LINK to TV with code" for years. But Google kept warning it would go away. With YouTube "Link with TV quit" about same time as 83.0 (64-bit) update. It did go away. Not sure if GOOGLE or FF update. There's a "Link with Wi-Fi" & all on same intranet & WLs, but no deal! Now, was it YouTube or FF that just dropped it? Still works on Samsung Tab w/FF (no update) ANYONE?

more options

Seburo said

Hi To send a tab to Firefox for Amazon Fire TV, sign into your Firefox Account on the Fire TV device in Firefox. Then (when using Firefox on a laptop or mobile phone signed into the same account) use the send tab to device options from the address bar to send the tab you are viewing to Firefox for Amazon Fire TV. I hope that this helps.

Sounds more like it's coding included in the Fire TV device instead of FireFox.

more options

So casting from Firefox in Windows 10 to a Chromecast on a TV is still not possible natively. Chrome does it, Edge does it, Opera does it... It's a great shame: It is the only missing feature that stops me from using Firefox full time. From the many reactions on the web and in this forum, it must be a popular request. Come on Mozilla, please make it available.

more options

I think the extraterrestrials will arrive, they will have a visit transmited on worldwide chain, they will leave and Firefox will still not have a casting option.