Oh no! You have encountered a streaming roadblock with your Chromecast. Fear not, brave anime warrior, we have the steps to demolish these issues and get you back to your anime adventure!
I am unable to cast
- Confirm the Crunchyroll app and Google Home apps are updated to the latest versions.
- Disable casting, close the Crunchyroll app, then reopen it and restart the casting process.
- If you are using Chromecast with Google TV, reinstall the Crunchyroll app.
- For those using older Chromecast versions, reinstall the Crunchyroll app on your secondary device.
- Give your Chromecast a quick reboot.
- Ensure your device is connected to the same wireless network as your Chromecast.
Why do I get a black screen when I attempt to cast?
Oh no, a black screen! Let’s get this fixed and get you back to your anime!
- Double check that your Chromecast is updated to the latest version to keep it at peak performance.
- Make sure that the Crunchyroll app on your secondary devices is up-to-date for seamless streaming.
- If you are unable to cast the Crunchyroll Chromecast application, your device might be using an older Chromecast version or a custom Chromecast Receiver not supported by Google.
The video has a purple/green tint while it's buffering
If you're experiencing this issue, it may be because the "Always HDR" setting is enabled on your Chromecast with Google TV. To fix it, follow these steps:
- Navigate to Settings on your Chromecast with Google TV.
- Select Dynamic Range & Color Format from the menu.
- Choose Match Content Dynamic Range option to ensure the dynamic range and color format of the content you are watching matches your TVs capabilities.
By changing this setting to Match Content, you should be able to resolve this issue and enjoy your anime in all of its colorful glory!
I chose English subtitles for my English Dubbed episode, but I can't see any subtitles. Why?
- When using Chromecast with Google TV, subtitles are on a separate layer of the video, meaning they are not embedded directly into the video.
- The subtitle file only includes crucial information like signs or forced narratives. For example, in Dr. Stone episode one, only English-forced narrative subtitles are available.
- Subtitles will not appear on dubbed episodes to avoid confusion since the audio is already in English.
If you have followed all of the troubleshooting steps and still cannot see subtitles or are having video-playing issues, our dedicated Support Team is here to help! Contact them here with the following information:
- Chromecast model
- Crunchyroll App version
- Which region you are in.
- If this is happening with all shows/episodes or just your favorites. Be sure to include the sub and sub-language.
- If there is an error message or code, snap a pic and share the screenshot.
- If the app is crashing during video playback or on startup.
Let’s get this fixed so you can continue your anime adventures without a hitch!