![]() ![]() 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! UPNP/DLNA (total control Volume and seek).Chromecast (total control Volume and seek).Cast online and downloaded Youtube videos (WP8 only). ![]() Cast video or audio on your Smart TV (Samsung, Philips, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Sharp, Toshiba etc.).Login to your Youtube account and use all the features (subscribe, watch later, history, my videos, subscribers.).Download Youtube videos (HD HQ SQ / Pause and Resume).Perfect for having fun with your friends or chilling on the couch. Use Tubecast as an incredible Youtube client and cast Youtube videos on your Smart TV, Chromecast, UPNP/DLNA devices, Xbox & Xbox One. In the meantime, from the Store description: I started out with the idea of doing a full review, but it's clear, from both the almost weekly update schedule and the sheer amount of oddities and glitches, that Tubecast PRO isn't quite ready for the prime time - another couple of months of development (in tandem with Google's own Chromecast firmware updates) should see it much more reliable.
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