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AppleTV usually, but if you're just screen mirroring it shouldn't matter.
I suspect using the YouTube app and Chromecast might do some weird double-streaming thing at the Chromecast end if you're still getting ads.
Ahh, how come you bought an apple tv? Aint they expensive?:)
Tbh I swear by it. It's so much better than the shitty interface of my "smart" TV.
I usually fall asleep to watching YouTube preferably adfree on my TV, screen mirroring can heat up the device, so for that sake I would probably need something like an Apple TV if chromecast just gives me ads