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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

How to Change the Screen Saver on the Chromecast with Google TV - How-To Geek

google tv logo with screen saver

The Chromecast with Google TV blends the concepts of Chromecast dongles and Android TV devices. That means they have both “Ambient Mode” and screen savers. We’ll show you how to use both, which requires some digging.

In order to merge Chromecast and Android TV, Google shifted a lot of stuff around. However, Google TV is built on Android TV, so all of the Android TV settings are still present. One example of this is the screen saver.

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The Chromecast with Google TV’s screen saver is called “Ambient Mode,” and it ties into the setup process that takes place in the Google Home app. Ambient Mode can be either a Google Photos slideshow or an Art Gallery.

Google TV is still Android TV at the core, so you can install third-party screen savers from the Google Play Store. However, Google has hidden the ability to change the screen saver on the Chromecast with Google TV. We can still do it, but the method is indirect.

Before we dive into third-party screen savers, let’s customize the easier Ambient Mode settings. Select your profile icon in the top-right corner of the home screen.

select profile icon

Next, select “Settings” from the pop-up menu.

select settings

Scroll down and select “System.”

select system

Lastly, choose “Ambient Mode.”

select ambient mode

You’ll see three options here: Google Photos, Art Gallery, and Experimental. Select one to use it.

  • Google Photos: This must be set up through the Google Home app. Read our guide on how to do that.
  • Art Gallery: Several categories with different types of photography.
  • Experimental: Turn on “Low-Bandwidth Mode” to save data.

ambient mode options

That’s all there is to changing Ambient Mode, but here’s where things get a little complicated. “Ambient Mode” is actually just one of the possible screen savers you can use.

The ability to download a third-party screen saver is still available on Google TV—you just can’t do it from the Settings menu. You have to open the screen saver settings from the screen saver app that you want to use.

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First, we’ll need to install a screen saver app. Installing an app on a Google TV device is not as simple as opening the Play Store. Read our guide on installing apps and use “screen saver” as your search term.

screen saver search in play store

Next, open the app. This is where the process will be different depending on the screen saver app that you want to use. What we’re looking for is an option to set the app as the screen saver. Here are a few examples from some screen saver apps.

Aerial Dream
Aerial Dream

And you’ll notice that some apps use the term “Daydream,” which was the old term for the screen saver. Keep an eye out for that as well.

YoWindow
YoWindow

Whatever the setting is labeled, selecting it should bring you to the Ambient Mode screen.

ambient mode screen saver settings

We can now see that “Ambient Mode” is simply a screen saver that has been enabled by default. Select “Screen Saver” to proceed.

select screen saver

Now you can select the screen saver app of your choice. Making the selection may open the screen saver settings for that app.

select a screen saver app

Lastly, you can decide how many minutes of inactivity to allow before the screen saver turns on. Select “When to Start.”

select when to start

Choose one of the time increments.

choose a time increment

It’s odd that Google has hidden the screen saver options, but at least it’s still possible to use them.

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