![]() Option to subscribe to channels, save videos to watch them later or bookmark as favorites.Possibility to download videos from YouTube.Play the audio of videos even with your PC screen locked.Watch videos in maximum quality including Full HD, QHD and 4K, as well videos in 360.If you're tempted by the mention above, The Motors INSANELY great full length "Dancing the night away" is here.The application that became one of the most popular Windows Phone apps, Tubecast, now also has its own client for Windows 10, with which we can enjoy our favorite contents on Google's video site, straight from our computer's desktop or send them to other devices through Chromecast or Apple TV. scrubbing along) didn't work at all - the playback position would update on screen and then the video would carry on merrily from the previous position.Ĭlearly work to do then, but showing a lot of promise in today's world, where 'throwing' a video around onto different screens is expected functionality. You can download a trial version of Tubecast here and then buy it in-app after you've done 20 successful 'casts', which seems a very fair way of arranging things. In addition, there's obviously a battle of updates going on, with Tubecast PRO trying to stay in step with Google. However, there are a few apps that will work with Chromecast, and my favorite is TubeCast, which lets you to stream YouTube videos from Windows Phone over to the big screen. The video being cast starting refusing play/pause commands, then got totally out of sync, continuing to play the video shown above while the Chromecast was starting up playback of the previous video - both at the same time! ![]() Secondly, the UI and controls started to freeze up. Firstly, the panorama got thoroughly confused at one point, producing page after page of null results. Then there are the glitches, just two of which are shown here. Rather self-referentially(!), casting the Tubecast tutorial video over to my Chromecast-connected TV. Opening up the main '.' menu reveals a way to turn the trial into the full unlimited application, plus ways to share and pin the current video, as you'd expect (right) the settings pane is quite extensive, note the 'Run under lock' option, meaning that you don't have to worry about anything happening to your casting if the screen times out and the lock screen cuts in. Here looking through my YouTube 'Favourites', the interface is smooth and modern (right) playing another video through the Chromecast interface, volume is controlled through the on-screen slider, the phone's own buttons do nothing. Note that any playing video is shown thumbnailed near the bottom of the screen, Android-style - tap and hold to remove it here. Starting a video playing and tapping the cast icon restarted the video but up on the big screen - casting was working first time, with no issues! (right) the Tubecast PRO interface includes all the usual YouTube sections, handily tabbed down the right of results/lists. Here's a walkthrough of how Tubecast PRO works right now:Ī nice opening mini-tutorial, with a link to a full video walkthrough (right) first sighting of my Chromecast, even if the apostrophe character doesn't seem to travel well from Android/Chrome through to Windows Phone!
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