![]() ![]() You can try/buy Tubecast Pro here in the Store. I can only think that this is due to a change at Google's/Chromecast's end. I experienced numerous miscommunications to the Chromecast, with videos playing when they shouldn't and not pausing when they should, etc. Interestingly, with the latest Chromecast firmware, I found Tubecast Pro less reliable than before: Im getting the message 'Hmm, we can’t reach this page' Ive also tried IE and TubeCast (windows store app) non of which connect. Note that, as usual, it's the Chromecast doing the streaming and Internet access - this app will work from any Windows Phone, however lowly, in principle. Created on FebruEdge, IE and Tubecast not connecting to YouTube Ive been trying to play some videos via edge on My SP3 pro (running Preview build 14986). Thomson TV & Android TV added to tubecast listĪn impressive changelog, even if few of us have 4K TVs capable of handling this output from a Chromecast.Channel Menu : New design (windows 10 style) with smooth animation.Cast QHD Full HD & 60fps to DLNA devices.All the player zone is clickable for play/pause.'Network error' fixed, it was due to YouTube API quota.New pinch gesture and doubletap for fullscreen videos.Tubecast Pro is available for both Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone, and supports the universal purchase system, i.e., if you purchase it once, it's yours to install on all your devices.Here's a summary of what's changed from v2.8.8, featured here, to the present v3.0.8.0: ![]() Watching YouTube videos through a web browser is OK, but I much prefer a dedicated app. You'd be surprised the types of content that is available on YouTube and I've been using it more recently to supply offline video for long flights instead of Xbox Video purchases. Additionally, and like many of the other YouTube apps, Tubecast Pro supports downloading of YouTube videos for watching offline. You can cast 4K, QHD, Full HD Youtube videos to your other devices like. The interface is amazing and it offers something I've not seen before in a YouTube app – it offers remote casting for YouTube content for Chromecast, AirPlay, and any DNLA-supported device including a SmartTV, Xbox One, and Xbox 360. Tubecast is a Youtube app that users can watch, download and especially cast. Tubecast Pro seems to have mastered the fluid stream that plagued the others. I eventually gave up on all of them and resorted to just streaming YouTube directly from the web site through a web browser.īut, a new app, Tubecast Pro, has found its way into my good graces recently. One of the more glaring and annoying quirks is how each seems to stutter video during the stream. There are a couple notable ones like Hyper for YouTube, Prime Tube, and Metro Tube, but they all have their quirks. I found out quickly that there's a huge number of YouTube apps for Windows 8.1, and none of them are great. YouTube is full of these old, beloved boxing matches, and when I first started watching them I attempted to use a couple Windows store apps to manage my YouTube playlists and stream the fights. ![]() My energy level and available time for the day determines which type I watch. A full 15-round boxing match lasts a little over an hour and 15 minutes, and one where there's a knockout in the mid rounds lasts a little over 45 minutes. To stream the Youtube videos you’ll need an active internet connection. Yes, straight to your big screen, no need for any additional hardware. I'm also a huge boxing fan, and have found that old boxing matches (Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Larry Holmes and others) work even better to envelop my thoughts and keep me from continually checking the mileage. TubeCast - TV for YouTube allows you to cast your favorite youtube videos from your iPhone/ iPad directly to your TV or speakers connected to the same network. If I can get caught up in a flick, the treadmill miles melt away. I erected a shelf that sits in front of the belted demon where I sit my Surface Pro 3 and stream movies and TV from Netflix, HuluPlus, Amazon Prime, Crackle and others. And, even more recently, I used it despite some nice weather just to do some comparison testing for the Microsoft Band's treadmill tracking capabilities.īut, even though we call it the "dreadmill" I have concocted a way to make it a little less burdensome. I hate the treadmill – but I still use it when the weather is just too nasty. ![]()
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