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About Web Video Cast | Browser to TV
Cast videos from your browser to TV with Web Video Cast | Browser to TV, the easiest way to stream your favorite content on the big screen. Whether you're watching movies, live sports, news streams, or local videos from your phone, this app transforms your television into a streaming powerhouse by connecting to your existing devices.
Stream from virtually any source. Watch movies and TV shows from popular websites, catch live streams of sports and news events, or play videos stored locally on your phone. The app supports HTML5 videos, MP4 files, HLS live streams in M3U8 format, photos, and audio files including music. Simply browse the web or your phone's file explorer, play the content you want, and cast it directly to your TV with a single tap.
Compatible with all major streaming devices. Web Video Cast | Browser to TV works seamlessly with Chromecast, Roku, Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick, DLNA receivers, and smart TVs from LG, Samsung, Sony, and other brands. PlayStation 4 users can cast through the console's web browser, and for other devices, visit the web interface to access casting functionality. Most popular streaming hardware is supported, giving you flexibility in how you watch.
Manage subtitles effortlessly. The app automatically detects subtitles embedded on web pages, or you can upload your own subtitle files. An integrated search function connects to OpenSubtitles.org, making it simple to find and add subtitles in your preferred language. Never worry about missing dialogue or context again.
Enhance your experience with premium features. Unlock ad-free browsing, save bookmarks for quick access to your favorite streaming sites, customize your home page, review your video history, create a playback queue, add a homescreen shortcut for faster launching, and track your most-visited sites. These features streamline your casting workflow and keep your favorite content within reach.
Simple setup in three steps. Browse for your content—whether it's a website video, local file, or photo. Play the media or long-press on a photo to select it. Connect to your streaming device and start watching on your TV instantly. No complicated configuration needed.
Web Video Cast | Browser to TV handles the heavy lifting, letting you enjoy unlimited entertainment on your television with minimal effort.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Casts to dozens of devices: Chromecast, Roku, Fire TV, Smart TVs, DLNA receivers
- Plays videos, live streams, photos, audio, and local files from your phone
- Automatically finds and loads subtitles from embedded sources or OpenSubtitles
- Premium features unlock ad-free browsing, bookmarks, history, and playback queue
Cons
- Requires premium subscription to remove ads and unlock bookmark features
- Casting depends on stable Wi-Fi connection between phone and TV device
- Playback quality and speed limited by website's streaming protection or restrictions
- No native support for casting browser tabs directly to TV
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