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Tubecast for Windows 8.1 lets you do more than just watch Youtube videos

Tubecast is an awesome Youtube awarding for Windows Phone, and at present it's too available for Windows. We've been playing with it for the by few days and information technology feels a lot like the Windows Phone app. You can use information technology to watch Youtube videos, download videos to your machine, and bandage video to DLNA devices such as a smart TV or the Xbox One. Want to see it in action? Take a look at our hands-on video.

When yous log in to your Google account, Tubecast can prove your news feed, recommended videos, subscriptions, uploaded videos, viewing history, playlists, favorites, liked videos, and subscribers. Navigate through the card on the left side. Video thumbnails are shown on the right side and you tin can gyre down to run across all the videos in the listing.

When you swipe towards the right, you can see the 3 other sections of the app: popular videos, browse by categories, and offline videos. Information technology might be confusing to some users because even though yous are swiping left and right, the labels for theses sections go up and downward.

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The video page shows the video on the top left corner. Below the video is the title, description, and other details similar the number of views, likes, duration, and the time of upload. To the right of the app are related videos. You tin let Tubecast automatically determine the playback quality of the video, but you tin also manually change it up to 4k (2160p) if available.

Tubecast

Tubecast

Our two favorite features for Tubecast are the ability to download videos for offline viewing and the ability to cast videos to DLNA devices. Downloading videos isn't very obvious. Y'all'll need to right click anywhere on the app and then click the preload button. Information technology'd be a lot amend if at that place was a more obvious way to prove this option.

Casting videos is really easy. For example, both my Surface Pro 3 and Xbox One are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. I just tap the cast button at the top correct corner of a video on Tubecast and select my Xbox Ane on the list. The video then plays on my Television receiver connected to the Xbox.

Tubecast is a free download, but there'south a limit of 20 casts. It costs $1.99 to unlock unlimited casts. Do you think you'll be using this app more than going to Youtube with your web browser? Allow us know in the comments!

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Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/tubecast-windows-81-youtube-app

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