Using chromecast without google play service api - Google Chromecast 2015

Hello,
i am a long time cyanogenmod user without any google services installed. It seems like chromecast is just possible to be used with google play service api. There are some tools (UniefiedNlp, NOGAPPS) replacing parts of google api but it does not seem like its working with chromecast.
Is there any chance to get a chromecast work without installing google software?

I know from my own experiences that in general a chromecast can work without google services. So this is not impossible what you are asking for. But i am sorry i have no idea about android apps capable of doing that ...

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@gog3219
Youtube Vanced isn't a Google authored app.
Due to an order of the madman in the White House, Huawei since almost a year is no longer allowed to pre-install Google Play Store and/or GMS on their devices.
You have to install Google Play Store ( consists of 4 APKs ) and/or GMS manually by yourself.
jwoegerbauer said:
@gog3219
Youtube Vanced isn't a Google authored app.
Due to an order of the madman in the White House, Huawei since almost a year is no longer allowed to pre-install Google Play Store and/or GMS on their devices.
You have to install Google Play Store ( consists of 4 APKs ) and/or GMS manually by yourself.
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Hi thank you for your reply. I'm aware of the reasoning behind the idiotic decision, I was just wondering for my device specifically speaking as its so new and has a lot of problems with the preexisting methods. I've found no way to load GSM onto the device as of yet and made this thread to explore if there were any potential way whatsoever. So any help would be greatly appreciated.
@gog3219
Look here: https://huaweiadvices.com/download-google-installer-3-0-apk-for-android/

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