Tired of constantly telling your Google Home which device to play music or videos on? Now you can set defaults.
By default, when you tell a Google Home speaker to stream some music or a podcast, playback will begin on the speaker you issue the command to.
However, if you happen to have a Chromecast or Chromecast Audio plugged into a speaker system, you might want the audio to play through that instead. Of course, you can choose which device you want the music to play on by saying something like, "OK, Google , play Manchester Orchestra on [Chromecast Audio name]."
Doing that once or twice isn't so bad. But if your collection of Google Home speakers and Chromecasts is growing, you likely have a couple of devices you'd prefer music or video to play on without having to specify each time. Fortunately, you can now change the default device for music playback or pick a default Chromecast for video playback. Here's how.
Choose separate default playback devices for video and audio.
To set a default playback device:
Now when you tell one of your Google Home speakers to play music or some other type of audio, it will automatically begin playing on the device you selected as the default, rather than on the speaker you gave the command to.
With video, rather than having to specify which Chromecast you want to play a show on every time, playback will default to the Chromecast you selected as default. This also works for powering on and off a TV with Google Home.