Because of the increased usage of Zoom, people have wanted to have Zoom on larger screens than our computers or mobile devices. Thankfully, this guide has outlined how to cast Zoom to Roku Tv. Many users have wanted to attend Zoom meetings using Roku Television. This post will explain how you can cast Zoom to Roku on various devices.
How To Enable Airplay on Roku
If you have never used Zoom on your iPhone or Mac, you must enable Airplay before beginning the steps as shown here. Your Mac or IOS is now ready to be detected by Roku when you want to cast Zoom.
How To Enable Screen Mirroring on Roku
The screen mirroring feature in Roku enables users to cast their Zoom from Android and Windows PC to Roku. Thus, you must enable this feature as indicated below.
How To Cast Zoom to Roku on Android, iPhone, and PC
Casting Zoom on Roku can be done in different ways. If you have an HDMI cable, you can connect your computer directly to Roku and change to HDMI mode to see your PC screen on Roku. Alternatively, you can connect your devices to the same network and mirror-cast your screen. Before casting Zoom on Roku, you must change the Roku Settings and enable screen Mirroring for Android and Windows users or Airplay for Mac and iOS users.
How To Cast Zoom to Roku on Android
When casting your Zoom to Roku on Android, you must ensure the screen mirroring setting on Roku has been enabled. If not, check the previous section on enabling screen mirroring on Roku before performing the steps in this section.
Cast Zoom to Roku on iOS
Cast Zoom to Roku on Windows PC
Before you attempt the steps, you must ensure you have Zoom on your Pc.
Cast Zoom to Roku Using Mac
The above steps are useful when you don’t have an HDMI cable and want to cast Zoom to Roku Tv wirelessly. But, if you have an HDMI cable, then you can use it to select the HDMI mode and join Zoom using the Roku Tv screen.
Conclusion
Zoom is becoming an indispensable tool that many people require to use every day. Because Zoom has become the best option for connecting families and using it in workplaces, you may want to cast your Zoom screen on a larger screen like your Roku Tv. Thankfully, as explained in this guide, that has been made possible, and you can achieve it from any device without needing an HDMI cable.