YouTube Music Cast
YouTube music โ your Chromecast. Simple, free, works.
Download audio from YouTube or YouTube Music and stream it through Home Assistant to any Cast-enabled device. No subscriptions, no cloud services, just your local network.
Features
- โ Free forever โ No subscriptions, no premium accounts needed
- โ High quality โ 320K MP3, crystal clear audio
- โ Video mode โ Create MP4 videos with album art and text overlays
- โ Radio mode โ Auto-discover and play related songs
- โ Local storage โ Your music stays on your machine, no cloud
- โ Multi-room โ Cast to any Chromecast device in your home
- โ Batch download โ Download entire playlists, stream anytime
- โ Simple CLI โ Fast commands, no browser required
- โ Works offline โ Once downloaded, music is yours to keep
Use Cases
Daily Music
Download your favorite tracks in the morning, cast them throughout the day. No waiting, no buffering.
Party Mode
Download a playlist before guests arrive, then queue up songs without fumbling with phones or apps.
Background Audio
Play ambient music or podcasts while you work without worrying about ads or interruptions.
Multi-Room Sync
Stream the same track to multiple Chromecasts simultaneously (bedroom + living room + kitchen).
Why This Over Premium Services?
| Feature | YouTube Music Cast | Spotify Premium | YouTube Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free forever | $10.99/month | $13.99/month |
| Quality | 320K MP3 | Up to 320K | Up to 1080p video |
| Offline | Yes, forever | Download limit | Download limit |
| Ads | None | None | None |
| Platforms | Any Chromecast | Spotify Connect devices | YouTube apps |
| Privacy | Local only | Cloud-based | Cloud-based |
Quick Start
# 1. Setup (one time, takes 2 minutes)
cast-setup
# 2. Download your first song
cast-download https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
# 3. Start the web server
cast-server start
# 4. Cast it to your default device
cast-play never-gonna-give-you-up.mp3
That's it. Your music is playing through your Chromecast.
What This Does
Three simple steps, one command each:
1. Download
yt-dlp grabs audio from YouTube or YouTube Music, extracts it as MP3 (320K quality).
2. Host
A lightweight Python HTTP server makes your downloaded files accessible over your local network. No setup required โ just Python 3.
3. Cast
Home Assistant's media_player.play_media service sends the HTTP URL to your Chromecast, which streams the audio.
Why a Web Server?
Home Assistant's play_media service requires a URL, not a file path. The web server bridges that gap.
# โ
This works โ HA can fetch via HTTP
media_content_id: "http://192.168.1.81:8735/song.mp3"
# โ This fails โ HA can't read file paths
media_content_id: "/tmp/youtube-music/song.mp3"
Architecture:
YouTube URL โ yt-dlp โ MP3 file โ Python HTTP server โ Home Assistant API โ Chromecast
Installation
What You Need
- Home Assistant with Google Cast integration
- Chromecast or Cast-enabled device (Nest speakers, Google Home, TV)
- System tools:
yt-dlp, Python 3,curl,jq
Step 1: Install Scripts
# Clone or download the skill
cd youtube-music-cast
# Make all scripts executable
chmod +x scripts/*
# Install globally (recommended)
./install.sh --global
# Or install locally
./install.sh
Step 2: Run Setup Wizard
cast-setup
The wizard will ask for:
- Home Assistant URL โ e.g.,
http://homeassistant.local:8123 - Long-Lived Access Token โ Generate in HA โ Profile โ Long-Lived Access Tokens
- Server IP โ The machine running these scripts
- Default media player โ e.g.,
media_player.bedroom_display
Step 3: Test Your Setup
# Download a test song
cast-download https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
# Start the server
cast-server start
# Cast it
cast-play song.mp3
If music plays, you're ready!
Commands
| Command | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
cast-setup |
Run configuration wizard | cast-setup |
cast-download <URL> [options] |
Download from YouTube/YouTube Music | cast-download https://youtube.com/watch?v=... --video |
cast-radio <URL> [options] |
Start radio mode with related songs | cast-radio https://youtube.com/watch?v=... --count 10 |
| `cast-server [start | stop | status]` |
cast-play <file> [device] |
Cast music or video file to device | cast-play song.mp4 |
cast-stop [device] |
Stop playback | cast-stop |
cast-status [device] |
Show player status | cast-status |
cast-devices |
List all available media players | cast-devices |
cast-list |
List downloaded files | cast-list |
cast-help |
Show help | cast-help |
Usage Guide
Your First Song
# Download from YouTube
cast-download https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
# Rename for cleaner URL (recommended)
mv "/tmp/youtube-music/Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up.mp3" \
"/tmp/youtube-music/never-gonna-give-you-up.mp3"
# Start the web server
cast-server start
# Cast to your default device
cast-play never-gonna-give-you-up.mp3
Cast to Different Rooms
# Living room TV
cast-play song.mp3 media_player.living_room
# Kitchen speaker
cast-play song.mp3 media_player.kitchen_speaker
# Bedroom Chromecast
cast-play song.mp3 media_player.bedroom_display
# Multiple rooms at once (run multiple commands)
cast-play song.mp3 media_player.living_room & \
cast-play song.mp3 media_player.bedroom_display
Check What's Playing
# Default device
cast-status
# Specific device
cast-status media_player.bedroom_display
Output:
๐บ media_player.bedroom_display
State: playing
Friendly Name: Bedroom display
Volume: 22%
Now Playing:
Title: Never Gonna Give You Up
Artist: Rick Astley
Duration: 3:32
App: Default Media Receiver
Stop Playback
# Stop default device
cast-stop
# Stop specific device
cast-stop media_player.living_room
See What You've Downloaded
# List all music files with sizes
cast-list
Output:
๐ต Downloaded Music
boneheads-bank-holiday.mp3 9.3M
never-gonna-give-you-up.mp3 8.2M
song-for-nary.mp3 7.8M
Total: 3 files
See Available Devices
cast-devices
Output:
๐บ Available Media Players
media_player.bedroom_display
Name: Bedroom display
State: idle
Supported: play_media, volume_set, volume_mute, ...
media_player.living_room
Name: Living room TV
State: off
Supported: play_media, volume_set, ...
Default device: media_player.bedroom_display
New Features: Radio Mode & Video Mode
๐ป Radio Mode
Radio mode automatically discovers and downloads related songs based on YouTube recommendations. After downloading a seed song, it searches for similar tracks and adds them to your queue.
Start radio mode:
# Basic radio (downloads seed + 3 related songs)
cast-radio https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
# Custom number of related songs
cast-radio https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ --count 10
# Radio mode with video files
cast-radio https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ --video --count 5
Or use cast-download with --radio flag:
# Download with radio mode
cast-download https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ --radio
# Download with custom count
cast-download https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ --radio --radio-count 5
# Radio + video mode combined
cast-download https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ --radio --video
How it works:
- Downloads the seed song you specify
- Extracts artist/title from metadata
- Searches YouTube for similar videos
- Downloads related songs (prefixed with
radio_) - Related songs are ready to cast in sequence
Play your radio queue:
# Start server
cast-server start
# Play the first song
cast-play $(ls -t /tmp/youtube-music/*.mp3 | head -n 1 | xargs basename)
# Or play related songs sequentially
cast-play radio_some-song.mp3
cast-play radio_another-song.mp3
# ... etc
Tips:
- Related songs are prefixed with
radio_for easy identification - The radio mode searches based on the artist name from the seed song
- Use
--countto control how many related songs to download - Combine with
--videoflag for visual radio mode
๐ฌ Video Mode with Visuals
Video mode creates MP4 videos instead of plain MP3 files. Each video includes:
- The original audio track
- Album art thumbnail from YouTube
- Text overlay showing song title and artist
- Smooth, high-quality encoding
Download a video:
# Download as MP4 with album art and text
cast-download https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ --video
# Cast the MP4 file
cast-server start
cast-play "Never Gonna Give You Up.mp4"
Radio mode with videos:
# Download seed + related songs as videos
cast-radio https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ --video --count 5
# Cast videos
cast-play "Never Gonna Give You Up.mp4"
cast-play "radio_Together Forever.mp4"
# ... etc
How it works:
- Downloads the audio track (320K MP3 quality)
- Downloads the album art thumbnail from YouTube
- Uses ffmpeg to create an MP4 video with:
- Looping album art background
- Audio track encoded as AAC
- Text overlay (song title and artist name) at bottom
- Cast the MP4 to your Chromecast (TVs with video support)
Video output:
- Codec: H.264 (libx264)
- Audio: AAC (192K)
- Resolution: Same as thumbnail (usually 480p or 720p)
- Text: White text with semi-transparent black box
- Compatible with all Chromecast devices with video support
Notes:
- Videos take more space than MP3s (~2-3x larger)
- Requires ffmpeg to be installed on your system
- Text overlay uses DejaVu Sans Bold font (included on most Linux systems)
- Chromecast audio devices (like Google Home Mini) will play audio only
- Chromecast with displays (TVs, Google Nest Hub) will show the full video
Requirements for video mode:
ffmpegmust be installed on your system# Debian/Ubuntu sudo apt install ffmpeg # macOS brew install ffmpeg
Mixed MP3 and MP4
cast-play automatically detects the file type:
.mp3,.wav,.ogg,.m4a,.flacโ music.mp4,.mkv,.webm,.movโ video
You can mix both formats in the same directory:
# Download some as MP3
cast-download https://youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID_1
# Download some as MP4
cast-download https://youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID_2 --video
# Play both - cast-play handles the difference
cast-play song.mp3
cast-play video.mp4
Configuration
Config file: ~/.youtube-music-cast/config.sh
# Home Assistant
HA_URL="http://homeassistant.local:8123"
HA_TOKEN="your-long-lived-access-token-here"
# Web Server
SERVER_IP="192.168.1.81"
SERVER_PORT="8735"
# Default Device (override per command)
DEFAULT_DEVICE="media_player.bedroom_display"
# Directories
DOWNLOAD_DIR="/tmp/youtube-music"
CAST_DIR="$HOME/.youtube-music-cast"
Edit the file directly or re-run cast-setup to update.
File Naming Best Practices
Keep URLs clean. Simple filenames save you from headaches later.
The Problem
โ Bad filenames:
http://192.168.1.81:8735/Bonehead's%20Bank%20Holiday%20(Remastered).mp3
This URL is messy, hard to type, and prone to encoding errors.
The Solution
โ Good filenames:
http://192.168.1.81:8735/boneheads-bank-holiday.mp3
Clean, easy to type, no issues.
Practical Tips
# After download, rename immediately
mv "Oasis - Bonehead's Bank Holiday (Remastered 1995).mp3" \
"oasis-boneheads-bank-holiday.mp3"
# Use lowercase, hyphens only
mv "My Awesome Song.mp3" "my-awesome-song.mp3"
# No special characters
mv "song@remix#.mp3" "song-remix.mp3"
Rule of thumb:
- Lowercase
- Hyphens instead of spaces
- No special characters (@, #, ?, etc.)
- Keep it short
Troubleshooting
Chromecast Not in Home Assistant
Problem: cast-devices shows no Chromecast devices.
Solution: Add Google Cast integration
- Home Assistant โ Settings โ Devices & Services
- Click "+ Add Integration"
- Search "Google Cast" โ Select it
- Follow the discovery wizard
If discovery fails:
- Ensure Chromecast and Home Assistant are on the same network
- Try adding manually with Chromecast IP address
Server Won't Start
Problem: cast-server start fails or says "port in use".
Solution:
# Check if port 8735 is in use
netstat -tlnp | grep 8735
# or
ss -tlnp | grep 8735
# Stop any existing server
cast-server stop
# Try starting manually to see error
cd /tmp/youtube-music
python3 -m http.server 8735
If port is in use by another process:
Edit ~/.youtube-music-cast/config.sh:
SERVER_PORT="8736" # Change to something else
"File Not Found" Error
Problem: cast-play song.mp3 says file not found.
Solution:
# List what's actually there
cast-list
# Check exact spelling (case-sensitive!)
cast-play "Exact-Filename.mp3" # Not "exact-filename.mp3"
# Verify server is running
cast-server status
Common mistakes:
- Wrong case:
Song.mp3vssong.mp3 - Wrong extension:
song.MP3vssong.mp3 - File in wrong directory: Check
DOWNLOAD_DIRin config
Download Fails
Problem: cast-download errors or hangs.
Solution:
# Update yt-dlp (YouTube changes often)
pip install --upgrade yt-dlp
# Check version
yt-dlp --version
# Try verbose output to see what's wrong
yt-dlp --verbose "URL"
# Try different URL format
# YouTube: https://youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
# YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID
If it's a geo-blocked video: Use a VPN or find an alternative upload of the same track.
Home Assistant Connection Error
Problem: curl errors when contacting HA.
Solution:
# Test your HA token manually
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
"http://homeassistant.local:8123/api/states"
# If you see JSON โ token is good
# If 401 Unauthorized โ token is wrong or expired
# If connection refused โ URL is wrong or HA is down
Regenerate token if needed: HA โ Profile โ Scroll down โ Long-Lived Access Tokens โ Generate new
Video Mode Issues
Problem: cast-download --video fails with "ffmpeg not found" or similar error.
Solution:
# Check if ffmpeg is installed
ffmpeg -version
# If not found, install it
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt install ffmpeg
# macOS
brew install ffmpeg
Problem: Video creation is slow or takes too long.
Solution:
- Video encoding is CPU-intensive. First-time creation may take 10-30 seconds per song.
- Use MP3 mode (
cast-downloadwithout--video) for faster downloads. - Consider lowering video quality in the script (edit
cast-downloadand change-preset ultrafastto-preset fastfor better quality but slower encoding).
Problem: Text overlay doesn't appear or looks wrong.
Solution:
- The script uses DejaVu Sans Bold font. If it's not installed, text won't appear.
- Install the font:
# Debian/Ubuntu sudo apt install fonts-dejavu # macOS (usually pre-installed) - Or edit the script to use a different font path.
Problem: Chromecast audio device plays video without visuals.
Solution:
- This is expected behavior. Audio-only Chromecast devices (Google Home Mini, Chromecast Audio) will play the audio track from MP4 files but cannot display video.
- Use MP3 mode for audio-only devices to save bandwidth and storage.
Problem: MP4 files are too large.
Solution:
- Videos are larger than MP3s (typically 2-3x the size).
- Reduce video bitrate by editing
cast-downloadand changing-b:a 192kto-b:a 128kfor audio, or adjust video codec settings. - Use MP3 mode if storage is a concern.
Radio Mode Issues
Problem: Radio mode downloads unrelated songs.
Solution:
- Radio mode searches YouTube using the artist name from the seed song.
- Sometimes the search may return mixed results due to ambiguous artist names.
- Try using a different seed song with a clearer artist name.
- The
radio_prefix makes it easy to identify and remove unwanted downloads.
Problem: Radio mode doesn't find any related songs.
Solution:
- Ensure you have a stable internet connection.
- Check that the seed song has proper metadata (title/uploader).
- Try a different seed song โ some videos have limited search results.
- Increase the count with
--radio-count 10to get more results.
Problem: Related songs don't play in sequence automatically.
Solution:
- Radio mode downloads the songs but doesn't auto-play them in sequence.
- You need to manually play each related song, or create a simple playlist script:
# Play all radio songs in sequence for file in /tmp/youtube-music/radio_*.mp3; do cast-play "$(basename "$file")" sleep 5 # Wait between songs done
Cast Commands Hang
Problem: cast-play doesn't return or music never starts.
Common causes:
- Media player is offline โ Check
cast-devicesfor state - Server isn't accessible from HA โ Verify
SERVER_IPin config matches current IP - Chromecast network issue โ Restart Chromecast
- Wrong device ID โ Copy exact ID from
cast-devicesoutput
Quick fix:
# Restart everything
cast-server stop
cast-server start
cast-play song.mp3
# Check device is online
cast-devices
# Try casting from HA UI to isolate issue
Project Structure
youtube-music-cast/
โโโ scripts/
โ โโโ cast-setup # Configuration wizard (interactive)
โ โโโ cast-download # Download from YouTube (uses yt-dlp)
โ โโโ cast-server # HTTP server manager (start/stop/status)
โ โโโ cast-play # Cast to device (HA API)
โ โโโ cast-stop # Stop playback
โ โโโ cast-status # Player status query
โ โโโ cast-devices # List all HA media players
โ โโโ cast-list # List downloaded files
โ โโโ cast-help # Help documentation
โโโ install.sh # Installation script (--global, --help)
โโโ SKILL.md # This file (ClawdHub skill definition)
โโโ README.md # User-facing documentation
โโโ CHANGELOG.md # Version history
โโโ LICENSE # MIT license
โโโ .gitignore # Protects secrets and state
โโโ .clawdhub/
โโโ origin.json # ClawdHub metadata
~/.youtube-music-cast/
โโโ config.sh # Your configuration (don't commit to Git)
/tmp/youtube-music/
โโโ *.mp3 # Downloaded music files
Requirements
yt-dlp (YouTube downloader)
pip install yt-dlp
Update regularly: pip install --upgrade yt-dlp
Python 3 (HTTP server)
# Check version (usually pre-installed)
python3 --version
curl (HTTP client for HA API)
# Check version (usually pre-installed)
curl --version
jq (JSON processor)
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt install jq
# macOS
brew install jq
ffmpeg (Video mode - optional)
Required for --video flag to create MP4 videos with album art and text overlays.
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt install ffmpeg
# macOS
brew install ffmpeg
Check installation:
ffmpeg -version
Note: Video mode is optional. If you only download MP3s, you don't need ffmpeg.
Performance Tips
1. Batch Downloads
Download multiple tracks or entire playlists at once:
# Download playlist
yt-dlp -x --audio-format mp3 --audio-quality 320K \
-o "/tmp/youtube-music/%(playlist_index)s-%(title)s.%(ext)s" \
"https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAYLIST_ID"
# Then cast them without waiting
cast-play 01-song.mp3
cast-play 02-song.mp3
cast-play 03-song.mp3
2. Keep Server Running
The HTTP server is lightweight (~5MB RAM). No need to stop/start between casts:
# Start once
cast-server start
# Cast as many songs as you want
cast-play song1.mp3
cast-play song2.mp3
# ... etc
3. Use Default Device
Set DEFAULT_DEVICE in config to avoid typing it every time:
# In ~/.youtube-music-cast/config.sh
DEFAULT_DEVICE="media_player.bedroom_display"
# Now just cast
cast-play song.mp3 # Automatically uses bedroom_display
4. Clean Up Occasionally
Files in /tmp/ are cleared on reboot by design, but you can manually clean:
# List all files with sizes
cast-list
# Remove old files
rm /tmp/youtube-music/*.mp3
5. WiFi Matters
If streaming glitches:
- Move Chromecast to 5GHz WiFi
- Reduce distance between Chromecast and server
- Check for WiFi interference
6. Alias Commands
Add shell aliases for faster access:
# Add to ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc
alias cs='cast-server'
alias cd='cast-download'
alias cp='cast-play'
alias cl='cast-list'
alias cst='cast-status'
# Now just type
cs # Start server
cd URL # Download
cp song # Cast
cl # List
Notes
- Files are stored in
/tmp/youtube-music/โ cleared on reboot (by design) - Web server runs in background, persists across sessions
- Keep filenames simple: lowercase, hyphens, no spaces/special chars
- Server and Chromecast must be on same network
- HA token is stored locally in
config.shโ don't commit to Git - Quality is 320K MP3 โ good balance of quality and file size
- No cloud services, no subscriptions, no tracking
Comparison: This vs Alternatives
| Feature | YouTube Music Cast | Spotify Free | YouTube Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | Free | Free (with ads) | $13.99/month |
| Ads | None | Yes, every few songs | None |
| Offline | Yes, forever | No (premium only) | Yes, with limit |
| Quality | 320K MP3 | 160K (variable) | Up to 1080p video |
| Privacy | Local only | Cloud-based | Cloud-based |
| Platform | Any Chromecast | Spotify Connect | YouTube apps |
| Queue management | Manual | Built-in | Built-in |
| Multi-room | Manual | Premium feature | No |
Bottom line: If you value privacy, want to own your music, and don't need cloud features, this is for you.
License
MIT License โ use it, modify it, share it.
Version: 6.0.0 Author: Wobo License: MIT